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Just now checked this thread. IMHO DiLauro is a very stupid person and doesn't know very much, IME of him here on getbig. you can get a high potassium level from a diuretic but it doesn't have to be a "very strong" one, you can even get an out of ange potassium level from ARB, a heart medication many athletes now use to ironically ward off steroid side effects on CV system, happened to me (mine is prescribed and not to treat steroid sides per se). If I were to guess, the diuretic in question was Aldactone (spironolactone). Some coaches reportedly put girls on this even a month in advance and I don't exactly know what the reasoning is, although I could speculate. But it's "weak" enough for doctors to put some patients on it for long periods of time for acne (!) for example, check wiki if you don't believe me lol. Aldactone is an antiandrogen and could be used to fight certain androgen sides from roids, like hair loss (some use it topically on the scalp with minoxidil, finasteride and etc) apart from the diuretic effect. "Why would a dr put a 20 year on PEDs in the first place?" is such a retarded comment. Taking DNP is not necessarily insane or overly dangerous depending on dosage, the main risk is eye cataracts which affect mainly women (according to studies from as far back as the 1930s IIRC). As the famous saying goes, "the dosage tells the poison" or something like that.
"She should have done water manipulation instead." Well, maybe she did that on top and that did it due to her being on the diuretic. Zero carbing might also affect mineral balance negatively (and insulin injections can be used to lower potassium acutely as Milos does). Thiomucase doesn't do much as anyone who has tried the cream can tell you, and water manipulation isn't really effective in the first place, best thing you can do is drink very liberally.
Some proactive male bodybuilders are prescribed diuretics year round to control BP, although aldactone usually isn't the one due to it being antiandrogenic, but hydrochlorothiazide, sometimes in a combo pill with triamterene (Dyazide), which can also raise potassium. So diuretics aren't always a bad idea, sometimes it's the opposite.
The guy just doesn't know what he is talking about although sometimes he can be partly right by accident, like here, assuming the potassium was what killed her.
Rich Piana probably did Dyazide when he said he took diuretics to prep for expos lol. He stopped drinking but was slamming carbs and insulin at the same time, and like I said the insulin could keep the potassium down.
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All those bitches do the Brazilian butt lifts, literally none of them compete without it. They are ridiculously muscular compared to low dosing FBBs in the 80s for example, despite it not supposedly being "bodybuilding." And they do trenbolone even in the fucking bikini class.