2,4-dnp

http://www.t-nation.com/readTopic.do;jsessionid=1BF0E2309095408BD022D7806438EAF7.hydra?id=1035803

Wow...I just found this article to be amazing after an entire night of experimenting with this chemical in the lab. I had no idea...

Chemisty is getting good...real good. LOL

On a different note,

I should also mention my typical habits. I basically stay on steroids all year round. I was on them during my DNP experiment as well. This allows me to have some, er, leniencywith my diet and still stay pretty lean. I'd say that my typical diet falls somewhere between powerlifter and bodybuilder. In other words, it's not horrible, but not great.

I don't understand how this has to do with the "wisdom" he comes to...namely, that doing things the "right way" made him feel better than cheating. It's also mentioned that prior to his DNP experiment...

But the interesting thing about all of this is that even though I hadn't consistently taken supplements for ages, now I was back in the habit.

I was drinking a shake with each meal, taking vitamins, and even making sure I had enough water to drink daily. A week later, I was still doing everything right. Then a week became two, and I was feeling great. Oh, and because I was getting enough protein in and taking in good fats and complex carbs, I'd actually lost another couple of pounds of fat! I hadn't even realized it before, but taking my supplements and eating right was actually easier than taking DNP!

So you see the obvious contradictions. Was the steroids thing just sarcasm? I'm afraid I didn't pick it up.


And as for elevating your body temp so high, isn't that like a self-induced fever? Last I heard, high fevers weren't very good for your brain cells.
 
LeiYunFat said:
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So you see the obvious contradictions. Was the steroids thing just sarcasm? I'm afraid I didn't pick it up.

Nah...Anthony Roberts is really cool like that. He likes to self-medicate himself with lots of AAS and see how far he can take himself before he dies. He takes the guess work out of how much fathers should inject their sons with to become t3h str0ng so they can become professional athletes and thusly rich.
 
You've got to understand that if no one ever did this, we wouldn't know much. People have died from many new chemicals. With a moderate dose, this could be a very effective drug, the problem is that people will abuse it and someone will die because they're a fumb buck.

And a lot of people will go the AAS route eventually. And no, he wasn't kidding.
 
Are you trying to say that it's not sad? Subjugating yourself to live as a guinea pig just to establish the "norms" of thing people shouldn't be doing anyway?

I'll take your word for it on what you say is true, but it's still a really sad existance. Even if it's something he believes in.
 
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