DNP - Worth it?

Check out "Dr. Tony Huge" of enhanced athlete on YouTube. He does DNP all the time. I'm pretty sure it's what makes him so god damn cool and smart. Actually DNP is scientifically proven to make you cool, smart, and skinny. Aside from most likely enabling uncontrollable cell proliferation, it can very easily be overdosed with no antidote available. Totally worth it imo...
 
If you are not competing in a competition then there is absolutely no reason to use DNP.

If your goal is to "change" your physique, then that requires a consistent change in caloric intake and energy expenditure.

As soon as you finish your DNP cycle, your body will start to regain the fat it just lost because you never changed your caloric intake/energy expenditure and all fat loss will otherwise be only TEMPORARY! Due to this, most would agree that it is NOT worth it for the risks involved for only temporary gain.
 
I don't understand why ppl would even try this shit. There are so many things to help with fat loss, DNP is poisoning yourself to lose weight, it's self induced sickness to lose bodyfat. If its possible with diet and exercise, over the counter fat loss supplement or even clen, why resort to poison?? Just my opinion
 
If you are not competing in a competition then there is absolutely no reason to use DNP.

If your goal is to "change" your physique, then that requires a consistent change in caloric intake and energy expenditure.

As soon as you finish your DNP cycle, your body will start to regain the fat it just lost because you never changed your caloric intake/energy expenditure and all fat loss will otherwise be only TEMPORARY! Due to this, most would agree that it is NOT worth it for the risks involved for only temporary gain.
I assume you compete and reached your full genetic potential before you touched AAS. If not, what you say is complete hypocrisy.
 
I assume you compete and reached your full genetic potential before you touched AAS. If not, what you say is complete hypocrisy.

I believe you may be comparing apples to oranges... Building muscle generally is hard. Losing fat generally is easier.

Before ever touching AAS I lost 40lbs in 4 months. No drugs or anything. So no, I am not a hypocrite. Try gaining 40lbs of muscle in 4 months naturally...
 
I believe you may be comparing apples to oranges... Building muscle generally is hard. Losing fat generally is easier.

Before ever touching AAS I lost 40lbs in 4 months. No drugs or anything. So no, I am not a hypocrite. Try gaining 40lbs of muscle in 4 months naturally...
I believe he was pointing to the hypocrisy where you stated there is no reason if you're not competing and that you were competing in bb before you touched aas.
 
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