Barch
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Ok, I don't understand how if a drug causes a side effect such as moonface/bloat how DIET can control that side effect?!?! A side effect of a drug is in fact an EFFECT of a drug, just an undesireable one. So, saying that DIET or CARDIO can control the DRUG is seemingly retarded to me. Of course diet will control how much fat you put on and cardio can reduce the fat, but BLOAT comes from the aas.
I think it's more about the water retention that the gear causes as well as salt intake according to diet. So, if you take in less salt and release water in other ways (diuretics, sweat--cardio, etc.) you can keep the bloating to a minimum. Diet and cardio don't control the drug, they control the side-effects. Just like if you take certain drugs and eat certain foods (or beverages like alcohol and grapefruit juice) it can have serious side-effects or reduce the efficacy of many medications. It's actually pretty common. So, yes, side-effects, and even the drugs themselves can be effected by food and/or exercise.