The best solutions are taking in more fluids and you have to watch your sodium intake. Sodium attracts water in the body that is why you also get fat faster when you take too much salt compared to sweets because of water retention.
The best solutions are taking in more fluids and you have to watch your sodium intake. Sodium attracts water in the body that is why you also get fat faster when you take too much salt compared to sweets because of water retention.
Water retention is a common side effect. I don't think there is a way for you to prevent it aside from stopping your HGH use (which I think you do not want to use). Water retention isn't a permanent side effect, so I think it will be good if you just try to live with it for a moment.
People who do not want to experience water retention should avoid peps and HGH. Well, water retention isn't really bad at all. Also, it goes away after a few days or a few weeks.
From what I know, you can reduce water retention if you reduce your dose for a while. You can go back to your normal dose once your water retention has already faded.
You can avoid things that add to the water retention effect. For example, you can cut on your salt consumption. Also, you can temporarily reduce your current HGH dose. That will be the most effective way to get rid of the water retention effect.
Just like what others tell you, my advice is just to lower your dose. And yes, someone here pointed out that you should also decrease your salt consumption (and yes, whoever that person is, he/she is right)
Just drop your HGH dose and ti should have a great effect in your water retention. Most often than not, water retention only last for 2 to 3 weeks, so it should not be a big problem to us HGH users.
Just lower your dose. It is the only way I can think of to lessen the water retention. However, just know that it won't totally get rid of the problem unless you stop using it for a while.
our natural production is only .5 to 1.5iu a day so 4 to 6 iu ed is better and enough