DNP facts and use - By Jeremy Keough
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DNP is not a drug for everyone, especially not for a beginner who just wants to lose a couple of pounds to get a six-pack… Without proper education on its use, DNP will be fatal.
DNP is a very deadly drug, and should be taken extremely seriously. DNP is the most effective fat burners in the bodybuilding community, but yet is also one of the most complex. Even if you have years of research behind you, it does not matter. There is no room for error. |
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What is DNP?
So what exactly is DNP? DNP stands for 1,4 Dinitrophenol. Stanford University conducted a study on dinitrophenol; the study showed that DNP indefinitely does cause dramatic weight-loss. After this happened physicians then prescribed this drug to obese patients. After it proved its effectiveness it than hit the markets for nearly 20 years, as a powerful weight-loss aid. The FDA sooner or later found out that DNP caused cataract formation in females. This study turned out to be false, yet the FDA still has taken it off the market, for no human consumption whatsoever. You may purchase DNP in certain states with a special license stating that it is going to be used for pesticide, but you will be arrested on the spot if they find out it’s for human consumption, even doctors cannot prescribe it.
Before all of these studies took place DNP was once used in the early 20th century to dye a yellow casting on wood, as a pesticide, and even used in the process of igniting dynamite.
What are the side effects?
Overheating - your temperature will raise while on DNP. Some people have a temperature of 101 and stay there all day long. Imagine jogging at a slow pace all day long, this will be what it will feel like.
Insomnia - you will try to sleep, but it is so hot that you’re at the point of getting little to no sleep at all.
Dehydration - you will sweat a lot while on this drug, without a doubt. Keep water to 2-3 gallons a day while on DNP to keep hydrated.
Electrolyte depletion - When you sweat a lot, you also sweat out a lot of vital things, such as electrolytes. Keep up with your potassium and salts. Not doing this can lead to excessive lethargy, poor cardiac function, nausea, low blood pressure, and diarrhea.
Headaches - Due to dehydration
Lethargy - you will feel like you do not have the energy for anything. DNP depletes the body of ATP production, and you will get tired very easily; even eating food feels like a challenge.
Death - even one milligram over the recommended dose will kill you! This is not a joke. It will fry you from the inside out
Types of DNP
There are two forms of 2,4 dinitrophenol currently on the market, pure crystalline (100% dry) DNP, and powdered DNP (usually 5-10% moisture). The powdered DNP usually takes a little longer to “kick in” compared to the crystalline DNP; it is also less effective (but will still work). More caution needs to be used while using the crystalline version. This version is much stronger and much more effective. More cautiousness needs to be used while using it. It acts much faster, and the side effects also settle in faster as well.
Please note: it takes until about the third-fourth day to notice any side effects. If you do not notice side effects do not take more. It is working. More is NOT better when screwing with a dangerous compound.
Dosing
The average recommended dose for DNP is 200mg per day, for the first three days. I suggest taking it early morning, that way you can sleep better at night. Take each capsule in 24hr intervals.
After the three days end you may up the dose to 400mg. You will notice more sides. Do not take it all at once! Do it in 12hr intervals
It is common, but not suggested that people get to 600mg. I highly suggest not doing it, unless you have years of research and an experienced user by your side that is able to visualize all vital side effects. I would suggest taking DNP for 10-14 days max. Because of added water retention, the user often looks their best 3-7 days after their last dose since the stored water gets depleted after this period.
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