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Jay Black
I read over at mesomorphosis there is a possibility of DNP causing permanent mutations in the DNA of sperm with DNP use, and not for the better. Has anyone came across this before or have any concrete facts to go with it? This is not something I'd want to risk...
Heavy_Lifter85
No listed as a developmental or reproductive toxicant by Cal. Prop 65

http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Chemic...?Rec_Id=PC33323

Could you link the Meso article?
Jay Black
http://forum.mesomorphosis.com/40181-post63.html

http://forum.mesomorphosis.com/52760-post90.html

It's a little vague, but there are several mentions of the possibility...
Colin
Check with Concillitor on bodyrecomposition.com/forums,he's (apparently) a DNP guru.

I doiubt I spelled his name right though so running a search on DNP would show his posts.

Ras
QUOTE(Jay Black @ Mar 20 2008, 12:32 PM) [snapback]466966[/snapback]
http://forum.mesomorphosis.com/40181-post63.html

http://forum.mesomorphosis.com/52760-post90.html

It's a little vague, but there are several mentions of the possibility...


Ever read the MSDS on creatine?

http://www.sciencelab.com/xMSDS-Creatine_monohydrate-9923566
Ras
QUOTE(Heavy_Lifter85 @ Mar 20 2008, 12:09 PM) [snapback]466963[/snapback]
No listed as a developmental or reproductive toxicant by Cal. Prop 65

http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Chemic...?Rec_Id=PC33323

Could you link the Meso article?


DNP is a reproductive toxin in women. It is a suspected reproductive toxin in men.
Jay Black
QUOTE(Ras @ Mar 20 2008, 02:37 PM) [snapback]467017[/snapback]
DNP is a reproductive toxin in women. It is a suspected reproductive toxin in men.

In men, are the toxic effects permanent?
dragula
QUOTE(Ras @ Mar 20 2008, 02:32 PM) [snapback]467016[/snapback]



Wow....must be more to that....Probably standard texts based upon classification
Thomas Gabriel
I was always under the belief that DNP did damage sperm, and many other cells in your body, but they are all replaced. That is not so in the case of female ovum.
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