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Title: Medium and Long Term Effects of Fat Burners
Post by: columbusdude82 on June 21, 2008, 05:03:26 AM
... and I'm not talking HuscleTech Hydroxycore here!!!

There was a lot of talk in the Junior Nats threads about Trey Brewer's seeming use of fat burners (DNP, T3, clen, etc) to go from his off-season 330 to 249 at weigh-in.

The short-term effects, as we saw, are extreme fat loss, as well as muscle loss.

What are the medium and longer-term effects? Anyone here have any personal experiences to share?

Thanks.
Title: Re: Medium and Long Term Effects of Fat Burners
Post by: slaveboy1980 on June 21, 2008, 05:07:41 AM
... and I'm not talking HuscleTech Hydroxycore here!!!

There was a lot of talk in the Junior Nats threads about Trey Brewer's seeming use of fat burners (DNP, T3, clen, etc) to go from his off-season 330 to 249 at weigh-in.

The short-term effects, as we saw, are extreme fat loss, as well as muscle loss.

What are the medium and longer-term effects? Anyone here have any personal experiences to share?

Thanks.

brewer will probably become another schmoe martyr
Title: Re: Medium and Long Term Effects of Fat Burners
Post by: BFP on June 21, 2008, 05:09:18 AM
brewer will probably become another schmoe martyr

8 years out Ive noticed zero negative effects from DNP doses as high as 1g/day

Jason
Title: Re: Medium and Long Term Effects of Fat Burners
Post by: UpTheDosage on June 21, 2008, 05:12:04 AM
... and I'm not talking HuscleTech Hydroxycore here!!!

There was a lot of talk in the Junior Nats threads about Trey Brewer's seeming use of fat burners (DNP, T3, clen, etc) to go from his off-season 330 to 249 at weigh-in.

The short-term effects, as we saw, are extreme fat loss, as well as muscle loss.

What are the medium and longer-term effects? Anyone here have any personal experiences to share?

Thanks.

who knows? it's impossible to say. we do know that if ANY bodybuilder experiences health problems at any point of their life, it's going to be blamed on steroids/fat burners/diuretics. when a "normal" person suffers health problems it's hereditary. What I'm trying to say is nobody fucking knows what causes what. It's all speculation.
Title: Re: Medium and Long Term Effects of Fat Burners
Post by: slaveboy1980 on June 21, 2008, 05:13:28 AM
8 years out Ive noticed zero negative effects from DNP doses as high as 1g/day

Jason

hey, must be healthy ehh?
Title: Re: Medium and Long Term Effects of Fat Burners
Post by: columbusdude82 on June 21, 2008, 05:35:39 AM
who knows? it's impossible to say. we do know that if ANY bodybuilder experiences health problems at any point of their life, it's going to be blamed on steroids/fat burners/diuretics. when a "normal" person suffers health problems it's hereditary. What I'm trying to say is nobody fucking knows what causes what. It's all speculation.

You make a compelling point. But we also hear about the negative effects of these compounds on the heart, esp. the stimulants.

As for DNP and its rat poison connotation... if it's bad for a small mammal, can't be all that good for a larger one ;)
Title: Re: Medium and Long Term Effects of Fat Burners
Post by: Mars on June 21, 2008, 05:39:27 AM
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Title: Re: Medium and Long Term Effects of Fat Burners
Post by: slaveboy1980 on June 21, 2008, 05:41:59 AM
who knows? it's impossible to say. we do know that if ANY bodybuilder experiences health problems at any point of their life, it's going to be blamed on steroids/fat burners/diuretics. when a "normal" person suffers health problems it's hereditary. What I'm trying to say is nobody fucking knows what causes what. It's all speculation.

when a bodybuilder suffers health problems he/it blames it on hereditary reasons.
Title: Re: Medium and Long Term Effects of Fat Burners
Post by: columbusdude82 on June 21, 2008, 05:43:31 AM
brewer will probably become another schmoe martyr

He might accidentally tragically poke his own eye out with those tweezers ::)
Title: Re: Medium and Long Term Effects of Fat Burners
Post by: Simple Carbs on June 21, 2008, 08:51:04 AM
... and I'm not talking HuscleTech Hydroxycore here!!!

There was a lot of talk in the Junior Nats threads about Trey Brewer's seeming use of fat burners (DNP, T3, clen, etc) to go from his off-season 330 to 249 at weigh-in.

The short-term effects, as we saw, are extreme fat loss, as well as muscle loss.

What are the medium and longer-term effects? Anyone here have any personal experiences to share?

Thanks.

You could use some DNP tubby  ::)