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It’s supposed to debloat you without causing Hypokalemia.
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Not medical advice. Just sharing my personal experience. Always consult a doctor and do your research before using any supplement or medication.


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It’s supposed to debloat you without causing Hypokalemia.
Disclaimer:
Not medical advice. Just sharing my personal experience. Always consult a doctor and do your research before using any supplement or medication.


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Did you tried it yourself? Never heard of this one, I had good results with eplerenone and furosemide personally.
Thoughs? @Jonasㅤㅤ
 
Did you tried it yourself? Never heard of this one, I had good results with eplerenone and furosemide personally.
Thoughs? @Jonasㅤㅤ
Yes , works good tbh
 
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Did you tried it yourself? Never heard of this one, I had good results with eplerenone and furosemide personally.
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Eplerenone mogs HCTZ to death.

Also EPL is potassium-sparing, so it has no risk of inducing hypokalemia.

HCTZ does have a risk of inducing hypokalemia.


Amiloride is a great diuretic indeed.
 
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Whats your protocol with it?
I don’t take it on an empty stomach and I drink water moderately, also I use one tablet at a time every 10-14 days tbh don’t wanna abuse it
 
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It’s supposed to debloat you without causing Hypokalemia.
Gem post,never heard of this diuretic.
I feel like I need more information on it before I take it because this is more easy to get (where I live) unlike other diuretic like eplerenone and furosemide

-Do you know other users that take it?
-Do you see negative side effect?
-What possible side effects can this give?
-How effective is it?
 
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Gem post,never heard of this diuretic.
I feel like I need more information on it before I take it because this is more easy to get (where I live) unlike other diuretic like eplerenone and furosemide

-Do you know other users that take it?
-Do you see negative side effect?
-What possible side effects can this give?
-How effective is it?
noticeable debloating in 6–12 hours, peaking within 24. last around 24–36 hours depending on diet and sodium intake. Side effects maybe Low blood pressure ,Increased urination Flat appearance if combined with low carbs or too much water loss ,Dry mouth and no I don’t know any other users that use it
 
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It’s supposed to debloat you without causing Hypokalemia.
Disclaimer:
Not medical advice. Just sharing my personal experience. Always consult a doctor and do your research before using any supplement or medication.


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Was it just over the counter? 50mg HCTZ seems like a high dose, dont have much knowledge about Amiloride but ive heard its great.
 
Eplerenone mogs HCTZ to death.

Also EPL is potassium-sparing, so it has no risk of inducing hypokalemia.

HCTZ does have a risk of inducing hypokalemia.


Amiloride is a great diuretic indeed.
That’s why there is amiloride it’s a whole stack you aren’t taking hctz alone here
 
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Was it just over the counter? 50mg HCTZ seems like a high dose, dont have much knowledge about Amiloride but ive heard its great.
It’s requires a prescription but I just talked like I take this usually and it worked
 
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noticeable debloating in 6–12 hours, peaking within 24. last around 24–36 hours depending on diet and sodium intake. Side effects maybe Low blood pressure ,Increased urination Flat appearance if combined with low carbs or too much water loss ,Dry mouth and no I don’t know any other users that use it
fuarkkk, would take if any other users took this and had the same experience but it’s just you so I dont trust it enough but good discovery bhai:chad:
 
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fuarkkk, would take if any other users took this and had the same experience but it’s just you so I dont trust it enough but good discovery bhai:chad:
do what you want
 
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Eplerenone mogs HCTZ to death.

Also EPL is potassium-sparing, so it has no risk of inducing hypokalemia.

HCTZ does have a risk of inducing hypokalemia.


Amiloride is a great diuretic indeed.
BRO. I've just ordered Furosemide. Should I have ordered Eplerenone instead??
 

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