yellow eyes on dnp.

res

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i have had two people come up to me at work and say that my eyes and skin were yellow. said it looked like i had jaundice. anyone know if that is normal?
 
res said:
i have had two people come up to me at work and say that my eyes and skin were yellow. said it looked like i had jaundice. anyone know if that is normal?

Bro I would stop that DNP or cut the dosage down asap. I don't know anything about DNP sorry. Yellow eyes are def. a sign of a liver problem your enzymes are prob. way high.
 
The liver stopping working and urine in the bloodstream causes jaundice(the word literally means yellow),,,Can DNP do this I have no idea,,,I hate that stuff,,,Insecticide used to lose weight,,,No one knows the longterm effects,,,Too much and you're dead,,,Just because people are in a hurry to lose weight,,,AArgh,,,VDC
 
res said:
i have had two people come up to me at work and say that my eyes and skin were yellow. said it looked like i had jaundice. anyone know if that is normal?


bro you should start pounding down some milk thistle-I started Dbol without taking it and two days later I had the beginnings of dark circles under my eyes I started taking about 2 grams of milk thistle a day and they went away. I would give that a shot for a few days and see if it helps.
 
Wait the hell a minute.... where did you guys get liver damage from??

DNP is a yellow powder that stains anything it touches yellow (including the skin) DNP is in his blood so DNP could easily 'stain' his eyes yellow... am I missing something? -Your Endo
 
Your Endo said:
Wait the hell a minute.... where did you guys get liver damage from??

DNP is a yellow powder that stains anything it touches yellow (including the skin) DNP is in his blood so DNP could easily 'stain' his eyes yellow... am I missing something? -Your Endo
Yep you are.....digestive system will absorb any and all dyes.....that is why in order to take pictures with contrast, such as CTscan ect..., dyes must be introduced intravenously.
 
You're fine bro, it's just the dye. DNP is NOT liver toxic, this has been shown through medical studies (see the info in my sticky). If you have jaundice it's from something else. DNP can cause bright yellow piss, yellow sweat, yellow semen, and yes, even yellow eyes. Once you come off these will all return to normal. It's nothing to worry about.
Regards,
-H-
 
Heretic said:
You're fine bro, it's just the dye. DNP is NOT liver toxic, this has been shown through medical studies (see the info in my sticky). If you have jaundice it's from something else. DNP can cause bright yellow piss, yellow sweat, yellow semen, and yes, even yellow eyes. Once you come off these will all return to normal. It's nothing to worry about.
Regards,
-H-
SOUTHERNJUICE IS EXACTLY RIGHT. THEY DI THAT TO MY GRANDFATHER. PUMPED HIM FULL OF DYE TO DO A MEDICAL PROCEDURE. SO HE IS 100% CORRECT
 
N4cer said:
Then why does one's semen turn yellow on DNP?
My nuts and prostate are NOT digestive.


sort of off the subject but i did a search on dnp and found a guy who is selling dnp for $8 per 200 mg. That is $350 or so for a 12 day cycle.
 
calm down, dnp does that. secretions in the eye will result in a yellow sclera. this is the reason you should not wear contact lenses while on dnp- you increase the risk of intra ocular damage

cheers
 
A LITTLE HELP:


Dinitrophenols are a class of manufactured chemicals that do not occur naturally in the environment. There are six different dinitrophenols. The most commercially important dinitrophenol, 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP), is a yellow solid with no smell. It is used in making dyes, wood preservatives, explosives, insect control substances, and other chemicals, and as a photographic developer.

It was used in diet pills in the 1930s but was banned for this use in 1938. It may be sold under several trade names, including Caswell No. 392, Sulfo Black B, and Nitro Kleenup. Use of trade names is for identification only and does not imply endorsement by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, the Public Health Service, or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.



PEACE
 
Frosty said:
He's just saying it's absorbed through the digestive system and then goes throughout the body. If the digestive system didn't do that, then the dye would just be eliminated.
Yep true....it will be eliminated thru body fluids but....the actual sclera of your eyes should NOT be yellow.Your tears possibly but not your actual eyes...just fluids.The dye will not turn the blood yellow therby making your eyes yellow....dyes just go thru and effect digestive and lymph fluids ect....
 
I've never had yellow eyes from DNP, but I have done lots of DNP research, and DNP has NEVER shown any liver toxicity at all.

*if* you have a liver problem (which is always a possibility), it's not from the DNP. That's simply a coincidence. If your concerned, have your blood drawn and have liver enzymes checked.
 
cvguy said:
I've never had yellow eyes from DNP, but I have done lots of DNP research, and DNP has NEVER shown any liver toxicity at all.

*if* you have a liver problem (which is always a possibility), it's not from the DNP. That's simply a coincidence. If your concerned, have your blood drawn and have liver enzymes checked.
I thought that shit was toxic to every cell in your body..... :confused:
 
Southernjuice said:
I thought that shit was toxic to every cell in your body..... :confused:

So did I, so yesterday I fed 15 rats with the pro-rata 200 rate dnp, 6 hours later all had elevated liver values, 3 had the equivalent level as that of an ordinary man who had drunk 6 pints of beer, now that over a period of a week or two probably wont cause irreversable liver damage, but there are other factors to be considered, the liver is the organ that removes toxins from the body, if the liver wasn't breaking the substance down you wouldn't have to re-dose everyday, also you should check out the mechanism by which dnp kills insects, its not by raising their body temperature (they are cold blooded) for those of you who don't understand how dyes work in nature, they prevent cellular regeneration, thats how they make lower organisms die, therefore when the liver removes dnp it will kill alot of its cells, normally these would be replaced quite quickly, since the dye is preventing cellular regeneration the liver will be compromised, add another dose and you will see more damage to the liver, I'm confirming this with the rats at the clinic. This isn't meant as a flame, but this is the reason dnp is classified as HIGHLY TOXIC, this classification didn't come about by guesswork it was prepared by highly skilled scientists worldwide. Here in the uk selling a HIGHLY TOXIC substance for human consumption is deemed more serious than trading class a drugs and carries a guaranteed prison sentence. Please don't take this as scaremongering, but anyone who has yellow eyes from taking dnp may well have damaged an already compromised liver, I can only assume that the people who have been giving the advice that all is well are far more qualified doctors than I am, and I have progressed my qualifications on to be a state registered research scientist having already qualified as a doctor. I don't want this to break out into an all out arguement, but as I've seen in other threads a small amount of information can be very dangerous when not backed up by science
 
GRANVILLE said:
So did I, so yesterday I fed 15 rats with the pro-rata 200 rate dnp, 6 hours later all had elevated liver values, 3 had the equivalent level as that of an ordinary man who had drunk 6 pints of beer, now that over a period of a week or two probably wont cause irreversable liver damage, but there are other factors to be considered, the liver is the organ that removes toxins from the body, if the liver wasn't breaking the substance down you wouldn't have to re-dose everyday, also you should check out the mechanism by which dnp kills insects, its not by raising their body temperature (they are cold blooded) for those of you who don't understand how dyes work in nature, they prevent cellular regeneration, thats how they make lower organisms die, therefore when the liver removes dnp it will kill alot of its cells, normally these would be replaced quite quickly, since the dye is preventing cellular regeneration the liver will be compromised, add another dose and you will see more damage to the liver, I'm confirming this with the rats at the clinic. This isn't meant as a flame, but this is the reason dnp is classified as HIGHLY TOXIC, this classification didn't come about by guesswork it was prepared by highly skilled scientists worldwide. Here in the uk selling a HIGHLY TOXIC substance for human consumption is deemed more serious than trading class a drugs and carries a guaranteed prison sentence. Please don't take this as scaremongering, but anyone who has yellow eyes from taking dnp may well have damaged an already compromised liver, I can only assume that the people who have been giving the advice that all is well are far more qualified doctors than I am, and I have progressed my qualifications on to be a state registered research scientist having already qualified as a doctor. I don't want this to break out into an all out arguement, but as I've seen in other threads a small amount of information can be very dangerous when not backed up by science
Good post....knew there was no way it could'nt be liver toxic....I've always read it is toxic to every cell in the body which is why it is so dangerous. If your scleras are yellow stop taking the shit bros.
 
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