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  1. #161
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conciliator
    I considered writing a user's guide, and probably will some day, but am currently working on a book project on DNP. Take a look at this post for a little information on my background with DNP. It begins with "I got started in all this..."
    See this post.
    Honestly, I'm not sure what the mechanism of action is behind nolvadex-induced cataracts. Taking it along with DNP would probably increase your risk. If you've taken SERMS in the past, however, I don't think it would have any effect on your risk for developing cataracts during a subsequent cycle of DNP.
    your link doesnt work...can you repost it?

    what 's SERMS?

  2. #162
    Quote Originally Posted by NewVader
    your link doesnt work...can you repost it?
    I got started in all this when I began logging my first DNP cycle. Lyle McDonald sent me a recent paper that talked about the history of treatments for obesity. It included a paragraph or two on DNP, so I printed it out and went to my university library to look up some of the oldest references. Fortunately, my library has an extensive periodicals section including these old volumes of JAMA. I began browsing some of the original studies and was surprised at what I found. They had studies looking at DNP with different diets, showing that they worked equally well. They explained that powder DNP was stronger than crystal, and not vice versa. They explained how much a particular dose of DNP would increase metabolism. They explained that weight loss appeared to be solely from fat stores. As I'd stop by the library and read these, I'd post about them in my log, which quickly became a hit. I had information in it that seemingly no one else on the net had ever heard before. With research into some of the recent studies, I found even more interesting things, like how DNP decreases mitochondrial free radical production (as explained above).

    Fast forward a year later. I'm having lunch with Lyle McDonald and towards the end of the meal he says, "You know, you really should write a book on DNP." I said "yeah, I was thinking of writing a users guide, all of them out there are pretty bad." And he said, "no, you need to write an actual book. You know more about DNP that anyone else and people will pay for you to spend the time to get everything you know down on paper." We then talked about the practical considerations of printing books as he sells many of his own.

    When I got back from lunch, I began writing an outline. Within a few hours, I had 17 chapters and an incredible amount of information to cover. I realized that there was indeed enough to write a book on. I then spent a few weeks just photocopying all of the original research and downloading and reading over 100 papers on things like AMPK, cataracts, and other aspects of DNP.

    Since then, I've been working on the book. The completed book should be a magnum opus on dieting with DNP. It will cover every aspect of the drug that you could imagine and will be directed specifically to those who are using it for dieting.

    This is why it seems like I’m a “DNP guru” over at M-e-s-o. It's what I specialize in and what I enjoy talking about. There is a lot of misinformation about DNP, so I try to set things straight and help people understand how to use it when I have an opportunity.
    Quote Originally Posted by NewVader
    what 's SERMS?
    SERMS are selective estrogen receptor modulators. It's the functional class of drugs that nolva and clomid belong to.

  3. #163
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    Quote Originally Posted by SVTMuscle
    Yeah it seems like DNP is gonna be the next big thing on here haha
    yep, every two years like clock work
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    Quote Originally Posted by spywizard
    yep, every two years like clock work
    That's one awkward band waggon

  5. #165
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay-Ace
    Now do you believe me??



    PS. I was in Gloucester Wednesday, I could see a trail of sweat through the town centre!! You??

    i work in beverly right next to glouster!

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    i'm in Dartmouth, no where near either

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