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    DNP and "pins and needles"

    There are a few discussions about a rare experience of "pins and needles" (peripheral neuropathy) during DNP use. Several anti-DNP websites mention this as a major concern, but the actual literature on it suggests otherwise. It's a rare experience, but feeling pins and needles can happen...
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    Treatment of DNP allergy

    Allergic reactions to DNP are very rare, but they do happen. This is not the source's fault, nor caused by the quality of the product, this is just one of those things. When it happens, 99% of the time it's a minor issue like a prickly rash. This can be treated effectively by doing this: 1)...
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    DNP For Dummies

    I've posted even more info here: http://pastebin.com/u/Dinitro
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    Interpol warning on DNP

    (disclaimer beforehand: I am here by invitation, and am allowed to post info here, just in case people see this and worry about me--a known source--posting this info openly). Interpol is targeting EU because of an issue that arose with a sloppy UK seller who distributed adulterated stuff that...
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    Dnp & cardio

    Dr. Jim is exactly right about DNP's energy sources, and that it's not a product one would want to use while seeking to gain muscle (although I know many who use it just on weekends during a bulk to "knock down" some of the fat they gain, and it anecdotally seems to work). This is also why DNP...
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    DNP For Dummies

    I wrote this, years ago. I'm glad it's still being found helpful.
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    A question I've always wondered about calorie deficits and fat

    This question occurred to me, and since I'm not a trainer or fitness scholar, I thought I'd ask you guys: Is it possible to eat at caloric deficit but still GAIN fat? I know the simplistic mathematical answer is no--a deficit is a deficit--but suppose that even at a 500cal/day deficit the...
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    Hushmail Problems

    Sorry to bump up an old thread, but there seems to still be a problem getting the word out. Hushmail is a TOOL for investigators, not a protection from them. And Safe-mail says right in their TOS, unhidden, that they will allow governments and law enforcement agencies to access your accounts...
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    Ok...just stop Newbs Read

    May I add to this? Newbs: Stop contacting sources with your hotmail, gmail, AOL, yahoo, and .edu accounts! And stop sending emails to sources from your Blackberrys and iPhones! And stop asking sources, "Do you take paypal?" Thank you. :)
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    Dinitro here

    Dinitro here, by invitation!
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