Swolepenisman
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So if I inject t and have sky high rates I can become a heroin addict and still not be deporesed
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they bloat sadly, you just can't win in life, either go full fat and suffer the consequences later in life with arteriosclerosis or eat high carbs and become a bloatlordlifefuel since i love my carbs. so is it true carbs (assuming not from junk food ofc) dont bloat?
this forum keeps confusing me manthey bloat sadly, you just can't win in life, either go full fat and suffer the consequences later in life with arteriosclerosis or eat high carbs and become a bloatlord
not being pitt is #1 cause of depressionSo if I inject t and have sky high rates I can become a heroin addict and still not be deporesed
True very truethis forum keeps confusing me man
1 side says carbs bloat,
1 side like @Bewusst say carbs dont bloat
not being pitt is #1 cause of depression
What is toxic food? And which are goodThe modern man is depressed due to low t. low t due to lack of exercise, sedentary lifestyle, toxic food.
carbs hold in water in you, most of the water gets stored in you torso and some in your face.this forum keeps confusing me man
1 side says carbs bloat,
1 side like @Bewusst say carbs dont bloat
not being pitt is #1 cause of depression
with toxic foods i basically mean proccesed shit like junk foodWhat is toxic food? And which are good
Hm, but the number 1 bloat issue is meh potassium to sodium.carbs hold in water in you, most of the water gets stored in you torso and some in your face.
If you go full keto you will notice a sharp drop in weight the first week cause of water loss
Yeag Sodium is important too but so is carbsHm, but the number 1 bloat issue is meh potassium to sodium.
From my experience carbs from bananas etc hardly bloat me, but im still experimenting with diet
That they don’t cause extracellular fluid retention. Intramuscular glycogen/water retention ≠ subcutaneous water retention aka “bloat”@Bewusst what do you mean by carbs not bloating?
Hm, guess ill have to see for myself haha. Currently im not very lean so losing fat is my #1 priorityYeag Sodium is important too but so is carbs
technically our faces have muscles too so it would still make you face look bloated right?That they don’t cause extracellular fluid retention. Intramuscular glycogen/water retention ≠ subcutaneous water retention aka “bloat”
No. Keto can make you appear more flat due to depleted glycogen stores and less intramuscular water retention but extracellular water retention is what looks bad. Which is mostly about electrolyte balancetechnically our faces have muscles too so it would still make you face look bloated right?
Which food isnt proccessed these days tho?with toxic foods i basically mean proccesed shit like junk food
I looked facially really lean when i went low carb and no sodium, now when i eat medium carbs i definitely am not as lean in only a few daysNo. Keto can make you appear more flat due to depleted glycogen stores and less intramuscular water retention but extracellular water retention is what looks bad. Which is mostly about electrolyte balance
How could i maximize my microbiome?Depression is linked to gut microbiome as 90% of the serotonin is made in the gut, along with dopamine and GABA
so it's not testosterone 'entirely'
Most likely because of low sodium intake, not carbs. The topic never dies apparently but that won’t change the facts: excessive sub-q water retention is a result of a bad sodium/potassium ratio or kidney/heart problems (the former is essential for maintaining electrolyte balance and problems with the latter can cause edema)I looked facially really lean when i went low carb and no sodium, now when i eat medium carbs i definitely am not as lean in only a few days
is it healthy to eat almost no sodium daily instead of balancing it with potassiumMost likely because of low sodium intake, not carbs. The topic never dies apparently but that won’t change the facts: excessive sub-q water retention is a result of a bad sodium/potassium ratio or kidney/heart problems (the former is essential for maintaining electrolyte balance and problems with the latter can cause edema)
I can’t generalize because individual requirements depend on a lot of factors. If you sweat a lot and lose too much sodium but don’t replenish, you can get painful muscle cramps. Most people consume too much sodium and way too little potassium tho. I wouldn’t lower my sodium intake excessively but rather adjust my potassium intake to the formeris it healthy to eat almost no sodium daily instead of balancing it with potassium
Depression is linked to gut microbiome as 90% of the serotonin is made in the gut, along with dopamine and GABA
so it's not testosterone 'entirely'