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    Tren night sweats

    I'm starting to think they carb related. When I first stated tren several weeks ago, I had some sides for the first few weeks, but they went away, including night sweats. I still sweat some now, but I blame the t3. I eat very low carbs most of the week and load on weekends. Even when I load I don't eat much at night. The other night I had a protein shake that was given to me as a sample that had quite a bit of carbs in it. Holy shit I was soaked all night. That was worse than I had been at an point. Now the last two nights, I've barely sweat at all.

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    Never heard that. Thanks for the input.






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    I think you may be right. When I'm eating normally and using tren I sweat ridiculously pretty much all the time.

    However, this past week I've been cutting weight so my carb intake has been pretty much 0 and I don't sweat nearly as much. Especially at night.

    Still can't sleep much though

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    I sweat profusely in an offensive ridiculous way when I'm running Tren Ace, E or the Hex regardless of my diet and other supps. Just the way it is for me on Tren.

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    Sweating = burning fat....this is part of the reason we do Tren!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by returnofthdragon View Post
    I'm starting to think they carb related. When I first stated tren several weeks ago, I had some sides for the first few weeks, but they went away, including night sweats. I still sweat some now, but I blame the t3. I eat very low carbs most of the week and load on weekends. Even when I load I don't eat much at night. The other night I had a protein shake that was given to me as a sample that had quite a bit of carbs in it. Holy shit I was soaked all night. That was worse than I had been at an point. Now the last two nights, I've barely sweat at all.

    It is related to carbs 100%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CT View Post
    It is related to carbs 100%.

    This^^^

    If you avoid carbs late at night, you will have less issues with night sweats.

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    very interesting thread...! nice info thnx

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    yeah interesting read, i got the sweats nearer the start of the course now not as much tho i have "self medicated" on a few occasions. I find i wake up alot easyer and when im up i find it harder to go back to sleep also have been having some weird dreams lately? maybe it was the self medication that has made me have crazy dreams or the tren?
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    ALL theromgenics use carbs as fuel, when they are being consumed your body temprature increases. Tren is a thermo. It may also be a CNS stimulant as well, there is some debate if this is the case....?

    The therogenic part of it causes the night sweats and the CNS possibility I believe contributes to the sleeping issues.

    Without actual long term studies done....we may never know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CT View Post
    ALL theromgenics use carbs as fuel, when they are being consumed your body temprature increases. Tren is a thermo. It may also be a CNS stimulant as well, there is some debate if this is the case....?

    The therogenic part of it causes the night sweats and the CNS possibility I believe contributes to the sleeping issues.

    Without actual long term studies done....we may never know.
    I volunteer for the long term study. Where do I sign up??

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    Tren night sweats has never been a major issue for me. Only time it was, was when I was doing EOD injections of Tren Ace, once I switched to ED injections, cleared up immediately.


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