Thanks Ulter. Check out what I found on Google. What do you think?
This was in response to: "Anyone ever experience breathlessness while on Trenbolone? I've heard it's quite common."
Response:
"The condition is called rhabdomyolysis.
Hypocalcemia (low calcium) is the most commonly encountered electrolyte abnormality in this condition. It is usually self-limiting (transient).
Conventional treatment is to force water with electrolytes (particularly magnesium and sodium, but NOT calcium). Additional calcium may raise intracellular calcium levels and promote further muscle injury (the injured cells have already lysed due to hypertonic shock).
Use a sports drink, as you would use if you were dehydrated on a very hot day, that's the ticket.
The feeling of having difficulty breathing is due to an ion imbalance in the diaphragm muscle on your chest wall that maintains pressure differential for breathing.
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Yes, no
It's just saying to use a sports drink to offset the affect. I don't believe that this is taking place. But I can't argue it since no one has ever tested tren on humans, so there is no proof one way or the other.