How to Use Aldactone Diuretic pre contest to lose water weight. 75mg to 150mg dosages

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Aldactone As A Diuretic For Bodybuilding contests

<ins style="display: inline-table; border: none; height: 280px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; position: relative; visibility: visible; width: 336px; background-color: transparent; "><ins id="aswift_2_anchor" style="display: block; border: none; height: 280px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; position: relative; visibility: visible; width: 336px; background-color: transparent; "><iframe width="336" height="280" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" vspace="0" hspace="0" allowtransparency="true" scrolling="no" id="aswift_2" name="aswift_2" style="left: 0px; position: absolute; top: 0px; "></iframe>Are you looking to drop a lot of water before an upcoming bodybuilding contest? It’s a common practice, albeit one that can sometimes be dangerous. Here are some frequently asked questions regarding the use of Aldactone, a compound used to draw water out of the body for cosmetic purposes. If you’re considering its use, this primer will help you to ascertain the effectiveness of this drug for meeting your needs.

Q: First off, is Aldactone sold under any pharmaceutical name?</ins></ins>

A: Yes, you will want to search for Spironolactone.

Q: What kind of dose would I use of Aldactone?

A: This is an oral drug. You will likely use between 75 and 150 mg per day when trying to shed water. The tabs are available in 25, 50, 75, and 100 mg increments. You will pay between 25 and 45 cents per 25 mg tablet. Purchasing either in bulk, or from a fellow competitor looking to either split the cost, or who purchased too much of the drug for only a small period of time’s use, might be a wise idea.

Q: Is Aldactone actually a steroid?

A: In the technical sense, it is. In the more practice sense, this testosterone derivative isn’t going to put any size on your physique, since it’s neither anabolic nor androgenic. Instead, this drug will act as a hormone that regulates water activity in the body.

Q: How does this ‘forced dehydration’ take place?

A: Aldactone signals your body to release water. It alters electrolyte levels in the body, which can be highly effective for delivering that water to and from the cells. You would use Aldactone for about the last week leading up to a show to draw water from your cells slowly and without damage.

Q: Are diuretics all that dangerous? Don’t thousands of bodybuilders use them every year?

A: We’ll never know the extent to which bodybuilders are affected by diuretic use. We do know of some famous cases, including that of top professional bodybuilder Momo Benazziza, who perished almost twenty years ago as a result of potassium administration following an electrolyte imbalance which caused him to fall very ill and very quickly. Each year, there is no doubt that thousands of competitive bodybuilders quietly suffer from the side effects resulting from diuretic use. However, since the use of these compounds is typically banned in competitive bodybuilding realms, you aren’t going to hear many reports of its use. Instead, bodybuilders will quietly deal with the side effects and then face the consequences privately.

All bodybuilders should spend a great deal of time researching the use of this and other diuretics before attempting to remove water from their body. While it’s true that the shrink-wrapped look is very popular with fans and judges, it’s also a very unsafe practice that can cause serious long-term health problems. We saw many professional bodybuilding careers cut short in the late 1990s due to athletes being told to halt the use of diuretics, who just didn’t listen. Diuretics should be used rarely and moderately.
 
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