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    Clen!

    1. Can you take clen by itself with no anabolics?
    2. Whats up with taking benedryl and clen?
    3. How should I cycle on/off (2 days on 2 off, 2 weeks on 2 off?)
    4. What are the effects on pottassium levels and kidney values?

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    Quote Originally Posted by roydrage
    1. Can you take clen by itself with no anabolics?
    2. Whats up with taking benedryl and clen?
    3. How should I cycle on/off (2 days on 2 off, 2 weeks on 2 off?)
    4. What are the effects on pottassium levels and kidney values?
    look for it under profiles...all your questions are answered

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    it cand cause hypokalemia but dont know the extent of it...
    I personally would cycle 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off...

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    Quote Originally Posted by stupidhippo
    it cand cause hypokalemia but dont know the extent of it...
    I personally would cycle 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off...
    Hypokalemia is most commonly caused by the use of diuretics. Diuretics are drugs that increase the excretion of water and salts in the urine. Diuretics are used to treat a number of medical conditions, including hypertension (high blood pressure), congestive heart failure, liver disease, and kidney disease. However, diuretic treatment can have the side effect of producing hypokalemia. In fact, the most common cause of hypokalemia in the elderly is the use of diuretics. The use of furosemide and thiazide, two commonly used diuretic drugs, can lead to hypokalemia. In contrast, spironolactone and triamterene are diuretics that do not provoke hypokalemia.

    Other commons causes of hypokalemia are excessive diarrhea or vomiting. Diarrhea and vomiting can be produced by infections of the gastrointestinal tract. Due to a variety of organisms, including bacteria, protozoa, and viruses, diarrhea is a major world health problem. It is responsible for about a quarter of the 10 million infant deaths that occur each year. Although nearly all of these deaths occur in the poorer parts of Asia and Africa, diarrheal diseases are a leading cause of infant death in the United States. Diarrhea results in various abnormalities, such as dehydration (loss in body water), hyponatremia (low sodium level in the blood), and hypokalemia.

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    Do you use clen ?

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    b2 agonists also cause hypokalemia..

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    thanks bros was hospitallized for sever hypokalemia twice in two months better stay away from the clen .

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