Reading through past posts, a member claiming to be a doctor who has used and studied dnp says the fat loss is not permanent unless you can (afford) to take HGH and captopril. Is this true? I am about to use it and want to keep the fat off after discontinuing any info? Here is what he posted:
Take a look at this cycle (forget about cost)
HGH, Captopril, yohimburn
HGH and captopril will make permanent changes to adipose tissue. It will maximize lipolysis and eliminate alpha-2 receptors, thereby increasing the Beta:alpha-2 receptor ratio. It will also optimize thyroid function. To combat the hypoglycemia caused by the HGH, you minimize your carbs. The 30g of carbs you eat incidentally will supply the brain and the glycerol from the triglyceride molecule will be used to fabricate additional glucose as needed until the body catches up. Weight training and low-intensity cardio would be necessary. Yohimburn will act to immediately block alpha-2 receptors and allow the captopril to kick in (takes three months for the captopril to kick in) And once the BF% is minimized, normal function returns to the pituitary and HGH supplementation is no longer needed. About 3-6 months of cycling. Then a switch to a low dose AAS like Testo, androgel or Oxandrin and Glucophage will adequately maintain the fat loss.
The key is that you do not have to take HGH forever; just until the BF% is minimized--then normal HGH function returns. This is important from a cost standpoint.
Yeah! Forget about cost cause' we're all made of money....
Take a look at this cycle (forget about cost)
HGH, Captopril, yohimburn
HGH and captopril will make permanent changes to adipose tissue. It will maximize lipolysis and eliminate alpha-2 receptors, thereby increasing the Beta:alpha-2 receptor ratio. It will also optimize thyroid function. To combat the hypoglycemia caused by the HGH, you minimize your carbs. The 30g of carbs you eat incidentally will supply the brain and the glycerol from the triglyceride molecule will be used to fabricate additional glucose as needed until the body catches up. Weight training and low-intensity cardio would be necessary. Yohimburn will act to immediately block alpha-2 receptors and allow the captopril to kick in (takes three months for the captopril to kick in) And once the BF% is minimized, normal function returns to the pituitary and HGH supplementation is no longer needed. About 3-6 months of cycling. Then a switch to a low dose AAS like Testo, androgel or Oxandrin and Glucophage will adequately maintain the fat loss.
The key is that you do not have to take HGH forever; just until the BF% is minimized--then normal HGH function returns. This is important from a cost standpoint.
Yeah! Forget about cost cause' we're all made of money....