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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Pregnenolone to Combat Water Retention
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon H" data-source="post: 185222" data-attributes="member: 6219"><p>If I have an E2 of 40, I'll definitely start retaining water, but for most that would be a perfectly fine number. What I've found worked best for me is the exact opposite of what your doing. I very liberally add sea salt to almost every meal, and do still supplement with some potassium. I've found that adding in 2,000mg of magnesium glycinate daily has been a game changer, and is the "missing piece" for balancing out electrolytes/minerals. Every time I've tried adding in anything like DHEA, pregnenolone, or progesterone, it just made those types of symptoms 10x worse. However, many other men have had great results by adding those products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon H, post: 185222, member: 6219"] If I have an E2 of 40, I'll definitely start retaining water, but for most that would be a perfectly fine number. What I've found worked best for me is the exact opposite of what your doing. I very liberally add sea salt to almost every meal, and do still supplement with some potassium. I've found that adding in 2,000mg of magnesium glycinate daily has been a game changer, and is the "missing piece" for balancing out electrolytes/minerals. Every time I've tried adding in anything like DHEA, pregnenolone, or progesterone, it just made those types of symptoms 10x worse. However, many other men have had great results by adding those products. [/QUOTE]
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