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DNP question for Andy13

thegame65_ve

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My girlfriend came across an article which speculated that DNP had a tendancy to downregulate or at least affect the one's androgen receptors. Is this true or just b.s.?
 
I have never heard that. That's not to say it doesn't happen.. But I'd like to see the article.. As far as I know there are no studies done to indicate such a thing. Was this someone's opinion or was it documented somewhere?

Andy
 
Andy13 said:
I have never heard that. That's not to say it doesn't happen.. But I'd like to see the article.. As far as I know there are no studies done to indicate such a thing. Was this someone's opinion or was it documented somewhere?

Andy

Hey Andy, I have this new theory thats going to revolutionize
DNP dosing.

To the guy before:

Rapid combustion of fats=increased estrogen release from
adipose tissue because it gets burned for energy. (I think)

Godspeed
 
So Fonz, what is this new fangled theory? Huh?

Not that I will need to know for a few weeks, but you better tell me by the time my next dnp cycle hits...or else...:)
 
No.. Steroids including estrogen, androgens, and cholesterol are not utilized for energy...


What's your new theory?
 
It has to stay a secret for a few more weeks guys.......

Godspeed
 
wouldnt it make sense to do dnp at the beginning of your cycle.....elevatef fat burning from stubborn areas and no loss in strength, then after a week's time your bloodlevels will be saturated and you can worry about increasing your strength even more, plus your muscles will look extra hard/dense....i dont see why one should wait till after/before an AS cycle...anyone care to explain?
 
fonz just wondering, your secret doesnt have anything to do with t2, cause i came up on this somewhere

[DNP] affects the “consuming reactions”—the proton leak/phosphorylating system—while T2 affects the “generating reactions,” meaning substrate oxidation. Specifically, T2 affects both cytochrome C reducers and cytochrome C oxidizers. Thus, the two substances together affect all facets of oxidative phosphorylation in a manner that increases the metabolism and burns bodyfat.
 
overrx said:
fonz just wondering, your secret doesnt have anything to do with t2, cause i came up on this somewhere

[DNP] affects the “consuming reactions”—the proton leak/phosphorylating system—while T2 affects the “generating reactions,” meaning substrate oxidation. Specifically, T2 affects both cytochrome C reducers and cytochrome C oxidizers. Thus, the two substances together affect all facets of oxidative phosphorylation in a manner that increases the metabolism and burns bodyfat.

Anything that inhibits the cytochrome complexes would make DNP work less.
 
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