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    Whats more catabolic??

    If I am not taking any gear, and I had the option of taking 50mg t3 daily or 200mg ED DNP , which would cause more muscle loss?

    DOesn't DNP actually have some anti-catabolic effects so that even if im not on gear I can lose alot of fat and keep muscle loss very minimal??

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    why are those the only options? Neither is a smart choice in my eyes.

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    DNP can kill you so I guess DNP would be far more catabolic

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    bump

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    id say t3

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    T3 is catabolic without being on cycle. DNP is actually muscle sparing. So its really not catabolic at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dece870717 View Post
    DNP is actually muscle sparing. So its really not catabolic at all.
    Thats a pretty bold statement, what research study claimed that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dece870717 View Post
    T3 is catabolic without being on cycle. DNP is actually muscle sparing. So its really not catabolic at all.
    i would also like to know more

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    I'd like to know if he's on mind altering drugs.

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    you know actually i dont know ..but dnp can kill you and you be hard pressed to die using t3. I cant get my hands around the dnp thing .. In my opinion its not "hardcore" ....its stupid. BTW I thought marcus' statement above was funny as hell! Did u consider clen ? Clen is great at sparing muscle ...and effective at burning fat. I dunno ...i just use clen , diet,exercise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by briancb1 View Post
    Thats a pretty bold statement, what research study claimed that?
    Bold nothing. Research study - my own experience. While on, strength and etc suffered of course from glucose depletion and everything but after coming off I was just as strong as before. And "DNP will lower Thyroid (T3) and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone levels (7)" taken from the DNP profile on this site. More T3 the more catabolic your body will be, less T3 and more muscle sparing it would be. Its also just the way DNP works that makes it spare protein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dece870717 View Post
    Bold nothing. Research study - my own experience. While on, strength and etc suffered of course from glucose depletion and everything but after coming off I was just as strong as before. And "DNP will lower Thyroid (T3) and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone levels (7)" taken from the DNP profile on this site. More T3 the more catabolic your body will be, less T3 and more muscle sparing it would be. Its also just the way DNP works that makes it spare protein.
    Great, well thats cleared that up then.

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