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Is Potassium for debloat cope?

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I've seen mixed opinions on whether or not pottasium actually helps with debloating. What are your thoughts on this and better yet, have any of you actually seen results from this?
 
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I've seen mixed opinions on whether or not pottasium actually helps with debloating. What are your thoughts on this and better yet, have any of you actually seen results from this?
what is ur bmi
 
I've seen mixed opinions on whether or not pottasium actually helps with debloating. What are your thoughts on this and better yet, have any of you actually seen results from this?
electrolyte ratio is key, not supplementing potassium or sodium particularly just have a balanced diet or u will cause bloat
 
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I've seen mixed opinions on whether or not pottasium actually helps with debloating. What are your thoughts on this and better yet, have any of you actually seen results from this?
@Marlonmogsyouhaha make a guide about it
 
no it doesn't work, and it's cope might even do more harm than good, which could even lead to hyperkalemia in severe cases (ie,. high blood potassium levels usually greater than 5.0-5.5 meq/l)

if your bloated, simply take 40mg Lasix, keep playing around with the dosage till you find one that works for you
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Make sure to stack up on electrolytes so you don't r**e your kidneys and die
 

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