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Fonz, the problem with your asprin analogy is that that would be an intentional overdose. With DNP you can unintentionally overdose fairly easily. Please, I would like to hear your reasoning for using DNP. Why should someone use this deadly compound when bodyfat reduction can be achieved through cardio and diet?
 
Sergio Garcia said:
Fonz, the problem with your asprin analogy is that that would be an intentional overdose. With DNP you can unintentionally overdose fairly easily. Please, I would like to hear your reasoning for using DNP. Why should someone use this deadly compound when bodyfat reduction can be achieved through cardio and diet?

Very unlikely to unintentionally overdose, if you stay within the dosing guidelines. 200mg a day of DNP, itself, will not kill you. Granted, if you take Extacy, don't drink water, are using lasix, and running 30 miles a day on a 500 calorie a day diet... things might be pretty bleak...

But following the guidelines, and starting with a lower dose (not higher), will usually result in a fat loss that COULD take months to achieve naturally.

C-ditty
 
Sergio Garcia said:
Fonz, the problem with your asprin analogy is that that would be an intentional overdose. With DNP you can unintentionally overdose fairly easily. Please, I would like to hear your reasoning for using DNP. Why should someone use this deadly compound when bodyfat reduction can be achieved through cardio and diet?

The answer is simplicity itself.

Why do AAS? B/c they ACCELERATE muscle gain above and beyond anything else.

Why do DNP? B/c it accelerates fat loss above and beyond anything else.

Both if used in a smart manner are perfectly safe.

Abuse them...and you run into problems.

Fonz
 
Fonz said:


The answer is simplicity itself.

Why do AAS? B/c they ACCELERATE muscle gain above and beyond anything else.

Why do DNP? B/c it accelerates fat loss above and beyond anything else.

Both if used in a smart manner are perfectly safe.

Abuse them...and you run into problems.

Fonz

true...simple as that, well put fonz
 
Citrus' "article" is flagrantly plagerized from http://www.anabolicsteroidsonline.com/dnp.htm


Original by DAMIAN BACHS
Molecular Basis for Efficacy
DNP accomplishes the astounding boost in metabolic rate via inhibition of the F0F1 ATP synthase molecule, located in the inner wall of each mitochondrion. While the electron transport chain still functions to pump hydrogen ions into the intermembrane space, the coupling of the proton gradient to ATP production is rendered impossible by DNP.

Citrus (the ... was his, I didn't put that in)
DNP on a Molecular basis accomplishes an AMAZING boost in the metabolic rate through inhibition of the F0F1 ATP synthase molecule, which is located on the inner wall of every mitochondrion... While the electron transport chain will still pump hydrogen ions into intermembrane space, coupling of the proton gradient to ATP production is rendered impossible by DNP.


If you think this is just random chance, look at the stats below

Google results:
DNP 375,000 hits
DNP metabolic 2,050 hits
DNP metabolic mitochondrion 102 hits

"inhibition of the F0F1 ATP synthase molecule" 3 hits. The original author, and threads on 2 other boards that copied and gave reference to the original author.

"coupling of the proton gradient to ATP production is rendered impossible by DNP" only 1 hit in the original, this thread on EF hasn't been crawled yet.


There are many examples of direct copying throughout the article. Look for yourself.

There are also many other examples of the AMAZING hundreds of thousands of results narrowed down to only the original author and this thread.


(oh, and DrVJ, Citrus has Almighty's avatar as a joke since Almighty acused Citrus of plagerism, which Citrus flatly denies)
 
AustinTX said:
Citrus' "article" is flagrantly plagerized from http://www.anabolicsteroidsonline.com/dnp.htm







If you think this is just random chance, look at the stats below

Google results:
DNP 375,000 hits
DNP metabolic 2,050 hits
DNP metabolic mitochondrion 102 hits

"inhibition of the F0F1 ATP synthase molecule" 3 hits. The original author, and threads on 2 other boards that copied and gave reference to the original author.

"coupling of the proton gradient to ATP production is rendered impossible by DNP" only 1 hit in the original, this thread on EF hasn't been crawled yet.


There are many examples of direct copying throughout the article. Look for yourself.

There are also many other examples of the AMAZING hundreds of thousands of results narrowed down to only the original author and this thread.


(oh, and DrVJ, Citrus has Almighty's avatar as a joke since Almighty acused Citrus of plagerism, which Citrus flatly denies)

OK, now you guys are going a bit overboard......lol

You can't para-phrase or re-word scientific statements. They would then make no sense.

Its like me saying.

"Anastrozole blocks the aromatase enzyme from converting endogeneously produced testosterone into estrogen".

I'll bet 1000 sites have it said this way as well.

I'm not plagiarizing, just stating a scientific fact.

Do you see what I mean?

Fonz
 
Fonz said:


OK, now you guys are going a bit overboard......lol

You can't para-phrase or re-word scientific statements. They would then make no sense.

Its like me saying.

"Anastrozole blocks the aromatase enzyme from converting endogeneously produced testosterone into estrogen".

I'll bet 1000 sites have it said this way as well.

I'm not plagiarizing, just stating a scientific fact.

Do you see what I mean?

Fonz

I do. But the flow of the article from the top to bottom is the same. Many of his quotes show up *nowhere* but in the original article; especially if AND DNP is in the query. What is truly pathetic is that he took the time to try to change an existing article and claim it as his instead of just copying the article or referencing it.
 
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