Does tuna fish dry you out?
JPod279
Posts: 722 Member
I remember back in college hearing a guy who was a big time weight lifter say something like tuna dries you out. Anyone else heard this? I assume he means something about it affecting water weight? If I remember correctly he would eat a lot of it right around competition time.
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i've never heard of that....but MAN did my mind go in the gutter when I read the topic line! LOL :blushing:0
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Dry me out? Tuna is a staple in my fat-shredding diet, and I seem pretty wet at the whistle, I'd say!0
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i've never heard of that....but MAN did my mind go in the gutter when I read the topic line! LOL :blushing:
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i've never heard of that....but MAN did my mind go in the gutter when I read the topic line! LOL :blushing:
Lord what a perv! LMAO0 -
i've never heard of that....but MAN did my mind go in the gutter when I read the topic line! LOL :blushing:
Lord what a perv! LMAO
not a perv, just dirty minded....and that's pretty mild compared to some of the other topics i've seen out there haha hope i didn't offend anyone with my response0 -
i've never heard of that....but MAN did my mind go in the gutter when I read the topic line! LOL :blushing:
Don't worry, so did mine!!0 -
i've never heard of that....but MAN did my mind go in the gutter when I read the topic line! LOL :blushing:
Don't worry, so did mine!!
haha good, glad i'm not alone!!0 -
Oh, my mind went right in the gutter with that one, too. I'm kind of disappointed this topic didn't live up to my dirty-minded expectations.0
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lol, I was thinking on the same level as you all. lol0
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I eat alot of it because it doesn't have much sodium. Wow you dirty people!0
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Tuna is a natural diuretic.0
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i've never heard of that....but MAN did my mind go in the gutter when I read the topic line! LOL :blushing:
Lord what a perv! LMAO
not a perv, just dirty minded....and that's pretty mild compared to some of the other topics i've seen out there haha hope i didn't offend anyone with my response
Not at all, and mild it is indeed!0 -
Good tuna leaves me totally drained.0
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i've never heard of that....but MAN did my mind go in the gutter when I read the topic line! LOL :blushing:
Same here lol, I had to click it and read!
Sorry, I've never heard of it doing that before so I have no input.0 -
Here I was thinking this might be an ad for Pjur.0
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Both my gym partners and I noticed if we had tuna the day before we weighted more the next ? Why? Thought it was suppose to be good for you.
For your question, no I have not heard of that. Tuna is low in sodium so it shouldnt dehydrate you or make us retain water.
Just curious.
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I would like to take credit for trying to make that topic as dirty as I could be, but in reality I had no intention of that. It must have been subliminal. Either way, I think I just found some ladies I need to hang out with. :bigsmile:0
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Some body builders consume mega doses of protein and lots of water is needed to compensate......not tuna related imo.0
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I would like to take credit for trying to make that topic as dirty as I could be, but in reality I had no intention of that. It must have been subliminal. Either way, I think I just found some ladies I need to hang out with. :bigsmile:
LOL good job! :happy:0 -
another perv in line... oh well.:laugh:0
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another perv in line... oh well.:laugh:
I must admit....I was a tad curious as to what exactly she meant?! LOL0 -
Good tuna leaves me totally drained.
:noway: Like seriously? Never heard of that. (or, are you going along with the rest of us gutter minds?)0 -
When you dry out in bodybuilding terms is different then just water loss. It's usually also called contest prep. Meaning you look harder, your arms and muscles look more defined and dried out. Some of it is water loss but it's just a method to looking as cut as possible. You will actually drink more water when you first start drying out for a competition, you will avoid sodium and some will cycle potassium. Tuna is just a healthy low cal food that works with the drying out process. Nothing to do with actually losing water beyond it's not high in sodium, cals or carbs.
Aromatase Inhibitors like Erase/Erase Pro are also said to have a drying effect.0 -
no. this isn't even broscience. it's nonsense.0
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It makes alot of sense to me! I eat the low sodium tuna the night before I weigh in because I tend to retain water something awful and you still get lots of good protein. Oh the joys of being a woman...0
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It makes alot of sense to me! I eat the low sodium tuna the night before I weigh in because I tend to retain water something awful and you still get lots of good protein. Oh the joys of being a woman...
You can get the same benefit from a steak or fresh chicken.0
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