I regret buying DNP

hightiersub5

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I impulsively bought DNP, and spent a good amount of money on it. I deeply regret it because it took me doing a bit deeper research to find the glp1 agonist are superior to DNP. DNP is very dangerous and can literally make you go blind it's horrible really. It also not even that great for weight loss because it increases ur appetite and if you don't have the discipline you'll just binge eat all the calories it makes u lose back. I should've spent the money on a glp1 which makes losing weight easy and feel like nothing , DNP makes you feel hot, hungry, and like death, whyyy did i do this to my selfo_O But since I wasted so much of my money on DNP i'll just have to stick with it, wish me luck:(

I will only take 250 mg a day or every other day depending on how I feel , and then i have a stack of support supplements
 
did they lose weight fast?

Well of course.

Friend of mine lost I believe 40-50 lbs in 8 weeks one time. 250 mg DNP a day, 500 test per week, and an hour of steady state cardio daily.

This guy is not a guy to emulate when it comes to dosing and responsibility. I imagine there are health consequences to pulling 50 lbs of fat off your body in such a short time. But it did work. And he’s had no health consequences we’re aware of.

I went the high dose route. 500 mg DNP daily for 10 days. Also with long steady state cardio. 10 lbs of fat in 10 days. But it’s just awful.

Going forward I don’t see myself using DNP again. Glp is 100% the better route. But, DNP is a tool in the tool box.
 
Honey, it was the typos that did it (no, lol).
I have put in my application to become your personal automoderator.
You will have to send some references to the owner, who will also be here or via dm to tell you off.
Again.
Lol.
Ah I see, resign as my office assistant so you can try to get a more hands on position;)
Im sure Millard has MANY references on both of us lol
 
Ah I see, resign as my office assistant so you can try to get a more hands on position;)
Im sure Millard has MANY references on both of us lol

Yes.

Yes, unfortunately.
I can't believe you tagged the flipping owner...
I cannot even bring myself to say that name...
He should try to be understanding, u are in an extreme lack of sleep situation, some people that keep you up with stuff at night.

What did you write in the message that was blocked and you then deleted?
Anything to do with dnp or, just a random, cute pseudo rant for the day?
 
I sat on a stash of DNP for a long time before I worked up the courage to run it. I've since done two cycles, one "low dose" and one normal. At this point, I feel like DNP is a tool you just need to "get comfortable with being uncomfortable," get in, and then get out. It's great at what it does, but it is a pretty brute force and inelegant method. For me, personally, I feel like the low-dose (100mg daily), longer run was completely worthless. It hit me with fewer sides, but it was just a waste of time and completely ineffective. For the "normal" run (250mg ramping to 500mg), I ran it for close to three weeks, which I now think was one week too long. I was able to get away with decent workouts the first week, and the second week wasn't bad, either, though I was starting to feel it hitting performance. Third week? It all started going to shit. I got labs a few days after my last dose, and my thyroid (T3) had taken a significant dive. I ended up at the tail end with some super-aggravating itching neuropathy on my feet... to the point it felt better to dig sores in my feet than deal with the itch, very much like an insect bite. That eventually faded, and I was fine otherwise.

I ran it without any changes to diet or supplementation. There are protocols with all kinds of suggestions (mainly antioxidants), and I was just too lazy and cheap to buy all that shit.

Final tally for 19 days was 7 pounds, which may be on the lighter side of loss for most, but I was happy. But you need to be in reasonably good health. If you're starting this out of desperation because of a lifestyle problem, don't. I only wanted the assist to cover the last few pounds to put me under 10% body fat. Leanest I've ever been.

I can't imagine running it for 8 weeks. That is some real dedication and willingness to suffer.
 
I impulsively bought DNP, and spent a good amount of money on it. I deeply regret it because it took me doing a bit deeper research to find the glp1 agonist are superior to DNP. DNP is very dangerous and can literally make you go blind it's horrible really.:(

I will only take 250 mg a day or every other day depending on how I feel , and then i have a stack of support supplements

You deeply regret buying it, know the possibility of developing cataracts, and yet you're going to run it anyway :rolleyes:
 
Well of course.

Friend of mine lost I believe 40-50 lbs in 8 weeks one time. 250 mg DNP a day, 500 test per week, and an hour of steady state cardio daily.

This guy is not a guy to emulate when it comes to dosing and responsibility. I imagine there are health consequences to pulling 50 lbs of fat off your body in such a short time. But it did work. And he’s had no health consequences we’re aware of.

I went the high dose route. 500 mg DNP daily for 10 days. Also with long steady state cardio. 10 lbs of fat in 10 days. But it’s just awful.

Going forward I don’t see myself using DNP again. Glp is 100% the better route. But, DNP is a tool in the tool box.
did the weight keep off? I heard DNP is good at keeping weight off because it permanently affects ur mitochondria making them stronger and more efficient (once damage is done) , also it kills fat cells
 
Yes.

Yes, unfortunately.
I can't believe you tagged the flipping owner...
I cannot even bring myself to say that name...
He should try to be understanding, u are in an extreme lack of sleep situation, some people that keep you up with stuff at night.

What did you write in the message that was blocked and you then deleted?
Anything to do with dnp or, just a random, cute pseudo rant for the day?
I didnt delete it, ITS STILL WAITING APPROVAL.
legit isnt even that bad, just telling dude hes low iq and should leave the site because no one of age answers how old are you with “old enough” lol
I think the owner just hates me, big papa just doesn’t understand me
 
@Millard paaaaaapaaaaa why dont you understand meeee paapaaaaaaaa
so u took dnp then gained it back?
I am going to try to be calm, brother throw the dnp in the trash and save your pennies for glp. Thank me later when you dont get fucked up from dnp, a drug that has no place in 2024.
If you can buy a 2024 camry, WHY would you buy a 1999 camry? Money aside, you wouldn’t. Think. Use your brain, you have someone who has ran 750 crystal dnp telling you GLPs are LEAGUES better.
 
so u took dnp then gained it back?

I crept back up a little over a year letting myself relax my deficit a bit. I can afford one bad meal a week and lose... two bad meals I can maintain.. a little extra beyond that starts trending upwards. But I'm back in deficit losing all the same as before DNP. The DNP did not seem to make any permanent changes and was just a tool to use at the time.
 
And since you prolly did no research, 750 crystal is a metric TON ton of dnp, and im telling you Tirz is BETTER.
DUDE, dnp didnt get me freakin jackeD N 90% shredded to freakin hell, TIRZ DID. Dnp didnt get me veins on my obliques, TIRZ DID.
LISTEN. there is no place for dnp in 2024.


AUTO MOD AGAIN, MAKING ME USE PC WORDS FML
THIS MESSAGE WAS REWRITTEN FOR PC PEOPLE.
 
did the weight keep off? I heard DNP is good at keeping weight off because it permanently affects ur mitochondria making them stronger and more efficient (once damage is done) , also it kills fat cells
I have never heard this before. I would think it makes mitochondria less efficient if anything.

I used DNP along side major lifestyle changes. Continued to lose weight. My friend finished his long diet on DNP and then did a year long tren blast. So he stayed lean during that time. Now he’s a fat power lifter who eats literally the worst diet I could possibly imagine. He’s told me that a staple of his caloric intake is mayo.

Like I said. He’s not someone to emulate.
 

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