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Old 03-12-2007, 05:04 PM
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Question Conciliator - DNP Body Temp Question

Conciliator,

You know I read the logs and DNP info, but quite a bit of the information has gotten buried so I would like to ask a straight forward question regarding body temperature that won't get buried in a log or lengthy thread... I hope this helps everyone:

While on my cycle and monitoring my temp, what is the range I should be maintaining and what should be considered maximum?

Any info and guidelines would be appreciated...
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excellent question
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no higher than 99.3. So anything up to that is normal any higher, you need to lower the dose immediatley for it can spiral out of control quickly.
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I would say that ~99f is still low grade. However, as soon as I increased my dose; my temp was climbing pretty quickly.

Be careful. You will still get losses at a medium dose over a longer period.

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starz thanks for the reply... I must admit that seems really low but then again I know that normal body temp is actually 98.2 plus or minus 0.6, a range of 97.6° to 98.8... and I personally tend to run closer to the low end so 99.3 would actually be pretty high for me

Now I'm wondering a few more things... do high doses of DNP (300-400mg) always raise your temp near the 99.3 mark? If I am already at 98.9 with 200mg/day what are the chances that another 100mg daily will raise me past that mark ?

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I would say that ~99f is still low grade. However, as soon as I increased my dose; my temp was climbing pretty quickly.

Be careful. You will still get losses at a medium dose over a longer period.

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99.3 is not low grade for dnp. You don't want to run fevers, that starts getting dangerous. You don't want 100 deg. temps and go to the gym or do anything for that matter.
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Old 03-14-2007, 04:14 AM
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Is there a point of diminishing returns when thinking about DNP dosages. If your temp raises too high because of a high dose would protein denaturation occur, starving your muscles?
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Old 03-14-2007, 11:24 AM
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99.3 is not low grade for dnp. You don't want to run fevers, that starts getting dangerous. You don't want 100 deg. temps and go to the gym or do anything for that matter.
My mom was a nurse and always called 99 a "low grade fever" so I'm not sure what you mean by not low grade for DNP... if someones normal temp is 98.6 or 98.8 is half a degree really that significant? ...I am only questioning BUT I am not disagreeing at all... it's definitely not normal or even comfortable to have a 100 degree temp
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My mom was a nurse and always called 99 a "low grade fever" so I'm not sure what you mean by not low grade for DNP... if someones normal temp is 98.6 or 98.8 is half a degree really that significant? ...I am only questioning BUT I am not disagreeing at all... it's definitely not normal or even comfortable to have a 100 degree temp
I am a nurse and 99 is not a low grade fever. 100 deg. to 101.5 is low grade. But for dnp 99.3 is the upper limits for what you want to be at so it's considered higher as in not low grade FOR dnp. SEE. And half a degree isn't that significant depending on where you are on the thermometer. On dnp the difference between 99.0 and 99.5 Would be a big difference. But see normal temps rarely run @ 98.6, you have to go by YOUR personall normal temp in this situation. If you usuall run 96.7 - 99 may be getting up there for you. MOst people all run less than 98.6 keep that in mind. That is just a general norm, like blood glucose. SEE>

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Thanks starz... now I got it
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