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Originally posted by longhornDr
This is not true and seems to be a common misperception about DNP. DNP will not "cook your organs" even at the most extreme doses. The few people that have died from DNP have died from dehydration, not being "cooked", and there is plenty that a good critical care doc can do to save a person OD'ed on DNP, provided that they know it's DNP they are dealing with.
I didn't mean "cook" in the sense of "will heat them to 350 degrees", but, nevertheless, was under the impression that this "cooking" (extreme dehydration of the organs) of the organs was one of the outcomes. Additionally, I thought it was virtually all but irreversible. It's interesting to see that this is not the case. If this is in fact true (meaning the reversibility) I apologize for spreading erroneous info...it's just that everything I've EVER been told seemed to indicate that once you OD'ed (so to speak) there was nothing that could be done.