I sometimes get lower back pain. Taking a calcium supp seems to sort it our quite quickly.
I sometimes get lower back pain. Taking a calcium supp seems to sort it our quite quickly.
I'd be wary of using Arimidex since the water retention isn't related to estrogen.
I've done a bit more digging on the subject, and it seems that potassium supplements are thought to be pretty effective at decreasing water and salt retention from elevated GH.
Also found some info about using ibuprofen to counteract this side as well:
Although I'd be a little concerned about taking large amounts of ibuprofen in the long-term.
Limitless is correct. While there is a lot of side effects for different drugs and such, not every one is bound to occur. Every body reacts differently to what they intake so unless you know what you're doing and the outcomes, it's always nice to consult a doctor first.
Side effects are usually specific to certain people, and just because something might happen to one person, doesn't necessarily mean they will happen to you.
People suffer from different side effects and the degree of those effects are also different. This is because our bodies don't respond the same way. Others are even fortunate enough not to experience any negative effects.
Each body reacts differently, that's why we suffer from different side effects. It also matter in the dose we use and the brand we are buying. If we buy the cheaper ones, there might be less side effects, but also less desirable results.
True. I think it is al about how our body reacts. There are some unfortunate ones whose bodies can't really tolerate any kind of drug. For those who are lucky ones, they only experience a few minor side effects. To be honest, there are even some people who do not experience anything at all. I envy them.
Well it is always good to ask a lot of questions and do your research before you take any type of drugs that are going to cause enhancements to your body. As so many have stated it is best to move ahead with caution and only use lesser amounts before moving on with a higher dose.
I experienced water retention, nausea, tingling, numb feeling, and headaches. Nothing serious, since I haven't experiencing them lately.
Anything that we are taking either it is a medicine, food supplement or using a certain peptides there are really side effects that we might encounter especially if our bodies are not use of taking this things. And one thing a certain person might encounter at once some side effects on their first use of this things while there are those who are not experiencing any side effects. It only shows that it depends upon how a person react to a certain medicine, food supplement or peptides and to its side effects.
A lot of the side effects talked about does depend on the person and not everybody will experience the same things. I think that's why it's so hard to say exactly what the side effects are, as what I get, won't necessarily be the same for the person asking the question.