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    Tren as a Diuretic?

    Minus the side effect of sweating...

    Does anyone notice increased urination on Tren? After my dehydration issue I will be very careful on all future cycles.

    Many people frame it as "water control" that tren does...is this translated to diuretic?

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    No, it's not a diuretic. This may sound a little weird but here goes. For my last contest, I wanted to watch my water intake throughout the day and expulsion throughout the evening. I used a gallon jar as a chamber pot and carefully measured the amount of water I expelled throughout the evening. When I was on Test/Mast I expelled the greatest amount of water. When I was on Test/Tren, it wasn't much different than Test only. When I was on Test/Mast/Diurex, I actually expelled less water through out the night but went to the bathroom more frequently during the day. If you want to look dry before a show, I would recommend running Test/Mast for 6 weeks and diurex for 3 days prior to the contest. I also ran T4/clen prior to the show and got down to about 6% bf.

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    I noticed nothing when using tren when it came to urination differences , this is not a diuretic when on tren you should be drinking tons of water to keep hydrated and everything functioning

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    Yeah I urinate more for the about the first two weeks when starting tren.

    Imo this is because tren makes me constantly thirsty during the first few weeks and not due to increased excretion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbere View Post
    Yeah I urinate more for the about the first two weeks when starting tren.

    Imo this is because tren makes me constantly thirsty during the first few weeks and not due to increased excretion.
    This ^ was exactly my conclusion

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    I drink at least 2 gallons of water a day so I am urinating non stop no matter if I am on cycle or not.

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    Drinking too much water can deplete your body from needed minerals, which is not very healthy.

    Increased urination frequency can be prostate related, BPH will put pressure on the urinary path, making it impossible to completely empty the bladder, causing excessive urination.

    If not in hot weather, its better to stop drinking after dinner to improve your sleep pattern.

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    Thank you for all the feedback. Great source of knowledge.

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