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Yes PG can, generally potassium will be utilised by the body to utilise carbs, you will find that very little actually becomes available for use.
As we are talking about potassium being dispelled, we need to replenish it.
bro and thats ALL i was trying to say. i just wanted him to be aware of the possible harm it could use. then he can make his own decision.
That is exactly what I meant as my earlier post explains.
The actual cascade of events is very detailed, but in the end it leads to potassium being dispelled, as part of the cellular dehydration that causes water retention.
Formestane can help prevent aldosterone being interfered with by ghrhs. As mk is such a powerfull ghrelin mimetic it causes the flushing of a lot of important things, one of them electrolytes and specifically here, potassium.
The body reacts by trying to hold water in fat cells or under the skin, making one look puffy or bloated, cjc adds to this by doing the same thing through a different action vasodilation.
When this occurs its action is similar to that of diazoxide, not in its effect on insulin, but it causes potassium ions to be used in the relaxation of smooth muscle , as these are replenished potassium is expelled, intracellular calcium is also lowered, as atp in the form of myosin is used up during this process water is sucked into smooth muscle as its actions are quicker than the body can gain equilibrium.
I hope that helps sir.
im not argueing any of this. im definitely not in expert in peptides hence all the questions in ur peptide thread but i do know a little bit about how vitamins/minerals effect the body. again i was only trying to make people aware that PG might not be the best idea. i understand you may disagree and thats kool to each his own. either way ima just leave it at this.