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I'm still baffled why you post hostile or critical replies to my messages across several boards. Why? I genuinely don't get the negativity you've shown me from the very start. Can you explain?? It's as if you say to yourself, "Ooh, there's a post by that Dinitro guy! I need to slam him now! I don't really know why, it's just an instinct!" We've never done business, and as far as I know, I've never said or done anything to provoke this, so can you knock it off already? Sheesh!
If my posts seem hostile, it's probably because I'm naturally averse to false statements, especially when they're intentional. For example, the nonsense about crystal DNP being "cleaner" or stronger than an equivalent dose of powder when in reality the only reason people have fewer side effects on crystal is because they're ingesting less actual DNP. Then there's the fact that you lied about the quercetin content of your caps.
Since the caps I've used are dosed at 250mg crystal, they more than compensate for the salt... What I've said is negligible is the contrast between crystal and powder when someone properly uses a higher dose of crystal.
You're lying again. That's not what you've told people. While talking generally about crystal DNP, you've said that the salt content is negligible. And you made these statements AFTER you knew that the salt content is 25%. About a year ago someone heard me talk about the salt content of crystal DNP. He then asked you about it. He was amused with your response, so he forwarded it to me. The is what he said:
LMAO. Listen to this response.
Question:
So you're telling me that if I take two capsules of your DNP, that is exactly the equivalent of 500 mg of DNP?
His answer:
I understand. That's what I've tried my best to clarify in my product write-up ("The capsules I make are 250mg of AWESOME lab-grade crystal, not industrial powder...To make it clear: the DNP dose is 250mg, PLUS the blended compound"), so the crystal salt content only alters that dose by a matter of negligible milligrams.
Looks like he is either evading the question or he is oblivious to the salt content of crystal DNP
Wait a sec. The "crystal salt content only alters that dose by a matter of negligible milligrams"? Since when is 25% or 62.5mg negligible? You intentionally mislead him. I think that's shameful. I also think it's shameful to say you're putting more quercetin into your caps than you actually are. This is what you said:
Caps are size 0, which isn't too large but it's what my capsule press uses. Of those 600mg, 250 are DNP. About 200 more is quercetin (a concentrated extract), and 150 of combined sulbutiamine, taurine and antioxidants (ones that I chose with particular care for their ability to be effective in small doses, knowing that the amount would not be large).
As anyone who is familiar with quercetin can tell you, it has a very low density. 200mg of quercetin would fill up over 70% of the cap, not leaving enough space for the other powders you've listed. Nice try.
People who have used the caps I use remark that they work better than any other type they've ever tried, and the feedback is overwhelmingly positive, which is really what counts.
I wouldn't expect bad feedback about your product. I've actually recommended it for a long time now. Rather, what I don't like are the false explanations. Also, you can find positive feedback on everything. For example, just the other day in
PG's log at bb.com:
DNP still going, day 17. Gotta say i like P's way better then D's strength is still good, and going up.
And FWIW, even 100mg of powder rather than crystal would still need plenty of doses a day to get to the 500mg or more that becomes effective. That's not an opinion issue, it's just a fact. The dose is so low, it'll take more.
Not sure where you came up with "500mg or more" for an effective dose. Even 200mg/day of actual DNP will increase metabolic rate, on average, by an impressive 30%. Most guys running logs now around here and bb.com are using 200-400mg/day of actual DNP. Yes, the 100mg caps are lower than the 200 or 250 mg crystal caps, but this is one of their primary strengths. They allow you to make small jumps and fine tune your dose, which is essential with something like DNP. In the original clinical research, they went up 75mg at a time. I think much more than that is an excessive increment. As Simkins said in his extensive clinical research on DNP, "It is remarkable how sensitive many patients are to a slight increase in the dosage." I know I'd much rather pay less per cap for more 100mg caps than more per cap for fewer 200/250mg crystal caps. Of course, both will get the job done one way or another.
-Conciliator