DNP does it Effect the Adrenals/Heart?

Im interested in hearing peoples experiences with DNP. I would like to know did it effect your heart in any way by increase BP or pulse as well as if it effects the adrenal glands like most stimulants do. If it doesn’t effect the heart/adrenals then it would be perfect over stuff like clen and t3 which also alter hormone levels unlike DNP which doesn’t really besides its effect on T3.

This is kind of a tough one. I don’t think there have been any studies of DNP’s effects on cortisol. I would say cortisol is definitely increased though. So yes, it does stress the adrenal glands. But, does a one week DNP cycle stress the adrenals as much as a six week T3 cycle? I really can’t get a definitive answer. My guess would be that it doesn’t.

DNP is not particularly hard on your heart, or blood pressure. Considering the shorter amount of time spent on the drug than T3 or Clen, I would not worry about heart stress.

Id be using it for about three weeks at about 200-400mg ED. If it does stress the heart i wont use it because i have issues in that area. But from what i understand it doesnt effect the cardiovascular system at all.

Normally, when electrons are stripped from food molecules (oxidation) they fall down an energy grid in the mitochondria. Some of this energy is lost as heat, which is not bad since we can use the warmth to keep body temperature up.

But, with DNP we get less ATP for the buck, and more heat.Therefore, in order to keep up with our ATP needs more food is burned up.

So basically your temperature is the only thing that should be effected… - this is what i want to make sure of to exclude any unwanted heart stimulation

If DNP alters your temperature so much, would it be useful for survival in colder climates?

[quote]Defekt wrote:
If DNP alters your temperature so much, would it be useful for survival in colder climates?
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You would be burning calories at a much faster rate using DNP, so unless you had a stockpile of food it wouldn’t make much sense.

[quote]MetalMX wrote:
Im interested in hearing peoples experiences with DNP. I would like to know did it effect your heart in any way by increase BP or pulse as well as if it effects the adrenal glands like most stimulants do. If it doesn’t effect the heart/adrenals then it would be perfect over stuff like clen and t3 which also alter hormone levels unlike DNP which doesn’t really besides its effect on T3.[/quote]

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[quote]bushidobadboy wrote:
MetalMX: You have FAR too many health issues to be even considering DNP.

If you do use it, I for one will label you an irresponsible fuckwit and will have nothing further to do with you.

Your body is already functioning badly (unless you have somehow been able to sort out all those issues you had recntly - which I doubt). You are puitting on adipose tissue for various endocrinological reasons; don’t fuck it up further by using DNP.

Please.

BBB[/quote]

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I saw your other post. Listen. DNP is very catabolic and it places a lot of demand on the user’s body. I read your post…dude if you wanna die just get some DNP in you. If you want to deal with your problem seriously then just say no to DNP. You are better off with TRT etc as you mentioned in your post. Don’t mess up young man.

Seriously, I am no expert and well…BBB and a few others around here are the ones that can really give you some solid advice. But whatever you do, don’t mess with that poison. At the end of the day its you who gonna decide what to do. Make sure you don’t try to ‘fix’ your problem(s) with bad ‘tools’ so to speak. You can do it man, have patience and don’t take drugs lightly. If you need to have a talk or anything PM me. Im no expert but uh, if you need to chat a little we sure can :slight_smile: You seem like an intelligent fella, don’t mess up.

[quote]Defekt wrote:
If DNP alters your temperature so much, would it be useful for survival in colder climates?
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It is useful. The most DNP I ever dosed was 750mg and it was in the winter. I just wore t-shirts, turned the heat down, and found it quite comfortable. Wasn’t sweating, wasn’t shivering. It’s a good feeling to be able to walk outside in -20C and not feel extremely cold.

Dude, I remember you! No, just no. Worry about being healthy before you begin gambling with your life.

[quote]Thomas Gabriel wrote:
Defekt wrote:
If DNP alters your temperature so much, would it be useful for survival in colder climates?

It is useful. The most DNP I ever dosed was 750mg and it was in the winter. I just wore t-shirts, turned the heat down, and found it quite comfortable. Wasn’t sweating, wasn’t shivering. It’s a good feeling to be able to walk outside in -20C and not feel extremely cold. [/quote]

I pictured it being used during emergencies by people who had to do rescue work in cold areas, or arctic exploration teams. I mean, if I were freezing to death and the choice was between running out of food a few days earlier, or dying of hypothermia in 40 minutes, Id pop the DNP.

Im pretty sure DNP used to be used an an explosive, thats pretty scary IMO, I have no personal experience with it but have heard a few NFL lineman have used to to drop weight for training camp.