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Originally Posted by
Judgmentalist
One more question I thought of:
Your plan is to eat clean. A consistent diet presumably will produce a predictable amounting energy that will be turned into heat by the DNP.
Let’s say you lose your shit one day and eat a bunch of garbage. A crate of hamburgers, a forklift full of pizza, a Scrooge Mcduck bin full of M&Ms - whatever floats your boat.
Is the basically unlimited fuel supply going to take the known quantity of DNP in your system and shove it into overdrive? What I mean to say is, could going off your diet put you in a dangerous position?
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I couldn't resist a box of junior mints the other day and some fresh baked chocolate cookies and I was ok I think I lost more weight that night
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Actually in my experience with DNP (which is limited to about two cycles) I found better results eating a more well rounded carb rich diet. Of course I kept my caloric intake on target per day what I was hoping to hit, but some decent carbs like fruits and veggies, etc. Hell I lived on sushi and sashimi for a while lol. And I have read that heavy diet and carb depletion was counterproductive when it comes to DNP. I started with 200 for the first few days to a week I think then bumped up to 600 max. Rode that out for 20 day cycles if i remember right. I stopped using it because I was in danger of overheating because of my job. Was constantly sweating like crazy. Between that and a couple of cycles of t3 and clen switching back and forth i got where I was looking to get in a relatively short time but, as one gentleman stated earlier in this thread, maintaining the proper attitude towards a good diet and adequate amounts of cardio were the only way to keep your progress. Not to beat the proverbial dead horse, but it is important. And while I do think in the right circumstances DNP is a viable choice, it is dangerous and I would never recommend it for repeated use (such as a normal regimen). It can be great though to help jumpstart you towards your goal and motivate you, as its always wonderful to see noticeable results in a short period of time. Just be safe and responsible and never get too comfortable with DNP. Best of luck, and hope this helps a little. Just my .02$ =)
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Originally Posted by
MM280
Actually in my experience with DNP (which is limited to about two cycles) I found better results eating a more well rounded carb rich diet. Of course I kept my caloric intake on target per day what I was hoping to hit, but some decent carbs like fruits and veggies, etc. Hell I lived on sushi and sashimi for a while lol. And I have read that heavy diet and carb depletion was counterproductive when it comes to DNP. I started with 200 for the first few days to a week I think then bumped up to 600 max. Rode that out for 20 day cycles if i remember right. I stopped using it because I was in danger of overheating because of my job. Was constantly sweating like crazy. Between that and a couple of cycles of t3 and clen switching back and forth i got where I was looking to get in a relatively short time but, as one gentleman stated earlier in this thread, maintaining the proper attitude towards a good diet and adequate amounts of cardio were the only way to keep your progress. Not to beat the proverbial dead horse, but it is important. And while I do think in the right circumstances DNP is a viable choice, it is dangerous and I would never recommend it for repeated use (such as a normal regimen). It can be great though to help jumpstart you towards your goal and motivate you, as its always wonderful to see noticeable results in a short period of time. Just be safe and responsible and never get too comfortable with DNP. Best of luck, and hope this helps a little. Just my .02$ =)
Thanks for sharing your experience.
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Originally Posted by
Judgmentalist
One more question I thought of:
Your plan is to eat clean. A consistent diet presumably will produce a predictable amounting energy that will be turned into heat by the DNP.
Let’s say you lose your shit one day and eat a bunch of garbage. A crate of hamburgers, a forklift full of pizza, a Scrooge Mcduck bin full of M&Ms - whatever floats your boat.
Is the basically unlimited fuel supply going to take the known quantity of DNP in your system and shove it into overdrive? What I mean to say is, could going off your diet put you in a dangerous position?
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My thoughts exactly. After my cheat meals you can light a cigarette by touching it to my skin. No gear. No fat loss compounds.
Judgementalist, you posed all of your queries in a succinct and oddly, non-judgemental way. Great job! Not sure I could pull that off.
I just see no justification for the use of DNP. I mean, what’s the hurry? People don’t get fat overnight so expectations of quick loss is simply unreasonable.
I have had morbidly obese clients transform their bodies with only diet, exercise AND a shift in mindset. They did so at a rate which their bodies could accommodate too.
I am all for people making their own choices. Have at it. It is when the “tradgedies” that follow create a more hostile environment for those of us who use these compounds responsibly that I take issue.
I also hate to see one of my GI brothers risk their lives in retirement after surviving 20+ years in a not so healthy career.
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