hi
can anyone tell me what dnp stands for ?? and its use? is it like t3?
hi
can anyone tell me what dnp stands for ?? and its use? is it like t3?
dinitrophenol......its an explosive....a pesticide.....a dye used to make the color yellow......ummmm its pretty much death in a pill lol are u plannin on runnin it?
false... doesnt raise body temp at allOriginally Posted by Mr Hallux
Originally Posted by Haro3
it does...
it kicks your metabolism into a crazy over drive. Read the profile I posted. It's all there.
it does not raise ur body temperature at all. if your core temperature increases then somethings wrong.....yea it boosts metabolism i know this thats why you get the "hot" sensation but your body temperature is not actually increased.....i dont want this guy taking it and taking his body temp thinking it should be high cuz it should not go above normal......Originally Posted by Dizz28
It most definitely CAN (read, does) raise your body temperature. But that's not HOW it works. It's very common to run a low grade fever while you're taking dnp.Originally Posted by Haro3
it is not supposed to raise ur core temp....if it does then i'd lower ur dose as its not a characteristic of normal consumption. i dont care what the profile says this is coming from my doctor who monitored me while i ran dnp and she is knowledgable on aas and dnp so i will take everything she says over the steroid profiles as she has put in significant amounts of researchOriginally Posted by Dude-Man
Last edited by Haro3; 03-02-2007 at 10:19 AM.
Aren't you a med student, Dude?
Anyhow, everything I've read about DNP says that it does raise your body temp to a degree. I've never used it and never will. I would rather diet then put something like that in my body.
Just think of it like this: When you burn fat, calories, whatever your body temperature will raise
Thats becasue of increased movement.Originally Posted by Dizz28
You skin temp will raise, thats heat escapting but your core remp should not raise.
It's not common to run a low grade fever while on dnp.
SOME people do, but it's not common.
The fat being oxadized by the DNP is what triggers heat release, just like ANYTHING in the world, a byproduct of energy being spent is heat.
But your core temp, should not raise while on DNP if you are running it properly and staying hydrated
Yeah, i am a med student. I'm also ABD on a PhD in molecular biology. And yeah, I've used DNP and taken rectal temps while i was doing it. And yeah, i ran about 100 degrees for two weeks while on 200mg/day. It'd spike to about 101.5 after a big carb meal.Originally Posted by Dizz28
Oh, wow. Sorry, but your doctor is completely wrong. DNP increases the production of heat in a dose-dependant manner. Go read why UCP1 in the mitochondria of brown adipose tissue is thermogenic... it's from uncoupling, which is the exact same thing DNP does.Originally Posted by Haro3
DNP is a pure thermogenic... you bet it increases temperature. Geez.
In small amounts it's an amazing fat burner. In large amounts, it's an amazing poison. Just like clenbutrol in that sense.
what's your point med student?
In most cases it doeasn't increase core temp.
..but i'll give you props for sticking a thermometer up your ass.
My point is that it DOES increase body temperature. If you want to talk "core" temperature, let me know where exactly the "core" is, and how you're measuring it's temperature.
Dude, it's not worth the argument anymore. Let him think what he wants to think. Everybody and every article ever written on it is wrong and he's right. Let it be at that....Originally Posted by Dude-Man
Dizz
You're probably right, but i feel it's one of our obligations on the board to stop the spread of misinformation.Originally Posted by Dizz28
I think you did a good job of explaining it. If someone wants to continue to argue for no reason then it's no longer your problem.Originally Posted by Dude-Man
magic 32 where are you?
This thread is a good read for you guys debating body temp and dnp....
http://forums.steroid.com/showthread.php?t=285870
I like magic. Honestly, I do. But quite frankly, he doesn't present any evidence that refutes what i've been saying here. I have no problems changing my views on things... when there's sufficient proof.Originally Posted by HORSE
Last edited by Dude-Man; 03-17-2007 at 12:19 AM.
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