i took this from a study i found about what happened after dnp was adminstered to human mitochondrial cells in vitro-
electron microscopy revealed striking structural abnormalities, a marked density of cristae and a large accumulation of mitochondria of highly variable size in the perinuclear zone of the muscle cells, etc
i was trying to find more studies but havent succeeded yet. Anyway -ASSUMING- this is true, isnt it possible that everytime this occurs you are gradually increasing the amount of energy your body can process, thereby increasing your BMR?
normally i would think it doesnt matter b/c these cells are replaced anyway but no one seems to have a catabolic rebound from the anabolic rebound (if that makes sense).
your opinion please, on if dnp can permenatly raise your bmr after cessation.
electron microscopy revealed striking structural abnormalities, a marked density of cristae and a large accumulation of mitochondria of highly variable size in the perinuclear zone of the muscle cells, etc
i was trying to find more studies but havent succeeded yet. Anyway -ASSUMING- this is true, isnt it possible that everytime this occurs you are gradually increasing the amount of energy your body can process, thereby increasing your BMR?
normally i would think it doesnt matter b/c these cells are replaced anyway but no one seems to have a catabolic rebound from the anabolic rebound (if that makes sense).
your opinion please, on if dnp can permenatly raise your bmr after cessation.

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