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Originally Posted by collegecatcher
Show me something that has the potential to prove this (not saying there is not proof), look into the mechanisms of DNP and PM me or something and we'll go over it together.
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I don't have anything to suggest that dnp has long term health effects. My concern is that there doesn't seem to be any studies to say yes or no on this issue. My concern is that it seems to be an unknown. It seems that most of the medical studies were done in the 1930's, and since it's now banned, no doctors or scientists have had any reason to do studies on the long term health effects on humans.
You are correct that MOST cells are replaced repeated in the body, but there are 2 notable exceptions- cardiac and neurological cells.
For me, a conservative approach to chemical usage is best. I'm not an athlete, and have no plans to ever be a competetive bodybuilder. I just wanna be a big, strong mofo. I would like to consider dnp, but it just seems that the possibility of risk rules it out for me, at least without further medical studies. This is particularly true in light of the fact that I only want to get my bodyfat down to about 10% (7%-8% at the lowest). This is definately an attainable goal, naturally.
In conclusion, I think that dnp usage is appropriate for competitors, and athletes. Without a larger body of medical studies, I have to conclude that for someone in my position, it's probably not appropriate.