Voyagersixone
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Yessir. Last dose is in two days. I’ll post photos sometime next week.
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Yessir. Last dose is in two days. I’ll post photos sometime next week.
DNP is good for almost everything since you are generating a caloric deficit, which lengthens survival. When you are in calorie deficit, your body is more inclined to maintain life and repair cells than to multipliate. In other words, your system is working to defend itself and repair itself. Obviously, if you go too far, like when an athlete is going to compete, you are overstepping the bounds and you are on dangerous ground for your health. The same is true for DNP hight doses. I never got sick running DNP, I mean, I haven't noticed that my immunity was negatively affected or resented. On the other hand, experts say that the virus has problems with heat, and this is true, since the flu is stronger in winter than in summer. When your body is sick, it generates a fever to fight the disease. So warming up your body should be an extra barrier to any virus. Of course, all of this is not backed up by scientific evidence, it's just my reasoning.Increase in body temperature is only one immunity response among dozens or hundreds of responses. Am I missing something? Will sitting in a hot bath boost my immune system for the time I’m in it?Or does DNP affect other immuno responses?you seem to know a lot about this stuff. I like learningthanks.
DNP is good for almost everything since you are generating a caloric deficit, which lengthens survival. When you are in calorie deficit, your body is more inclined to maintain life and repair cells than to multipliate. In other words, your system is working to defend itself and repair itself. Obviously, if you go too far, like when an athlete is going to compete, you are overstepping the bounds and you are on dangerous ground for your health. The same is true for DNP hight doses. I never got sick running DNP, I mean, I haven't noticed that my immunity was negatively affected or resented. On the other hand, experts say that the virus has problems with heat, and this is true, since the flu is stronger in winter than in summer. When your body is sick, it generates a fever to fight the disease. So warming up your body should be an extra barrier to any up. Of course, all of this is not backed up by scientific evidence, it's just my reasoning.
I appreciate the way you think. It’s logical and it makes sense. You have the facts correct.
You may even have surmised correctly.
Rather safe than sorry for this guy. I’d love to knock off another 10 pounds but I’m completing my two week run tomorrow and headed to Costco with an n95 mask.
Thanks for your thoughtful response.
I am so tempted to take this time away from the gym to drop some fat with dnp
I hear gingers are immune to covid.
The thought of no booze while cooped up is the only off putting thing. Some nights it’s needed
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Now adding cardio and continueing the cut cut down to 260 for the summer. If we weren’t in a pandemic I’d be starting prep in June.
While this bug is around I’m probably not going to run any tren