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is that chat bbbThat’s... a wild take.
My opinion: Furosemide is a loop diuretic, meaning it rapidly reduces water retention by forcing your kidneys to excrete sodium and water. It’s used medically for heart failure, edema, and high blood pressure—not as a beauty enhancer.
Yes, temporarily losing water weight might make someone look a bit leaner or less bloated—especially in the face—but it comes at a serious risk: dehydration, electrolyte imbalance (like low potassium → arrhythmias), kidney stress, and even hypovolemic shock if abused.
So yeah, you might look "sharper" for like 6 hours. But abusing it for vanity is dangerous and unsustainable. That’s not “lifefuel,” that’s flirting with organ failure.
No. My completely honest opinion.is that chat bbb
There are millions of people that take this drug every day for years on end. You are not flirting with organ failure by taking 80mg every once in a while. Insane fear mongeringThat’s... a wild take.
My opinion: Furosemide is a loop diuretic, meaning it rapidly reduces water retention by forcing your kidneys to excrete sodium and water. It’s used medically for heart failure, edema, and high blood pressure—not as a beauty enhancer.
Yes, temporarily losing water weight might make someone look a bit leaner or less bloated—especially in the face—but it comes at a serious risk: dehydration, electrolyte imbalance (like low potassium → arrhythmias), kidney stress, and even hypovolemic shock if abused.
So yeah, you might look "sharper" for like 6 hours. But abusing it for vanity is dangerous and unsustainable. That’s not “lifefuel,” that’s flirting with organ failure.