
Originally Posted by
SUCRAM
Very true magic, you have always followed what ive said

That's because you're always right!!!
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Originally Posted by
longhorn814
ran DNP for 17 days before got up to 750mg/day..was hot..but I was fine..even had bloodwork done after being on 750mg for 4 days (13th day of cycle) and all values were normal with exception of Na, K being slightly off..which doesnt surprise me....on the other hand ran clen for 7 days..my bp was 150/110, resting heart rate was 120 beats/min and my EKG was abnormal...had no cardiovascular problems on DNP..just something to think about
Good post Long.
This holds true to form, as DNP would only deplete the body of electrolytes & bodily salts, vits & mins, whereas Clen which is active at the Beta level has an effectively greater bodily impact. As an aside, Clen actually maintains tissue residue stores throughout the body for several days with very high liver concentrations, as well as elevated retention in several other organs. This was first brought to light by increased incidences of Clen poisoning in meat consuming people.
As such, this is well illustrated by numerous meat products from a variety of Clen enhanced animals. What they need to do is cycle the animals off the drug prior to slaughter. Also, no thinking person should be consuming animal liver anyway...this is the most toxic organ in the body and these toxins pass into the human body as described here. Here's a big one but you'll have to join to see it:
http://jas.fass.org/cgi/reprint/78/1...urcetype=HWCIT
Total radioactive residues and clenbuterol residues in swine after dietary administration of [14C]clenbuterol
for seven days and preslaughter withdrawal periods of zero, three, or seven days
D. J. Smith3USDA-ARS, Biosciences Research Laboratory, Fargo, ND, 58105-5674
No sex-related differences (P > 0.10) were noted for the total radioactive residues of any of the edible tissues. Total residues were greatest in livers and lungs of animals slaughtered with no withdrawal period; residues in these tissues exceeded kidney residues by roughly twofold, and residues in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue by approximately 15-fold. After a 3-d withdrawal period, total radioactive residues were numerically greatest in liver, with concentrations in lung, kidney, and adipose tissue residues being nearly equivalent.
AND ANOTHER:
http://www.inchem.org/documents/jecf...no/v38je02.htm