Steroid Forum: This is a discussion on DNP and hair loss within the Anabolic Steroids forums, part of the extensive steroid information at MESO-Rx; Hello -
I know that hair loss could be expected if someone was doing a test cycle perhaps, but has ...
I know that hair loss could be expected if someone was doing a test cycle perhaps, but has anyone ever seen hair loss on or after a DNP cycle?
My reasoning is that periods of stress can cause hair loss months after the stress has happened. And if someone was using DNP, I wouldn't be surprised if the body reacted in the same way.
it's non-hormonal as far as the research ive read on it. maybe you're prone and you are starting to bald?
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I haven't actually started it yet, never found a source, I'm just planning and daydreaming until I do. Also I'm female, so I don't know if that would make a difference in how the DNP would effect me.
I haven't actually started it yet, never found a source, I'm just planning and daydreaming until I do. Also I'm female, so I don't know if that would make a difference in how the DNP would effect me.
You've done very little research... Girls shouldn't take DNP, it could affect their eggs. It may or may not, some will even say that no reported problems in the years of research have been found - others will disagree.
Heh...you should have posted your a woman in the thread title..
Regardless talk to member Conciliator..
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bump, I would really appreciate it if anyone else, especially Conciliator, had any information regarding this.
feel free to PM him.. he's a member and comes on once in a minute to shoot the shit about dnp.. you could also search for his posts, he has probably covered the topic on this board or/and others.
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With DNP, there's no evidence of infertility and no evidence of birth defects. There's research showing temporary menstrual irregularity in some women on DNP, but that's a far cry from permanent infertility. It's also hard to say how significant it is since menstrual irregularities are known to occur when women diet anyway.
The available evidence and history shows that DNP is NOT taratogenic (does not produce birth defects) and that DNP does NOT affect long-term fertility. An estimated 500,000 people took DNP for weight loss in the 1930's and the great majority of them were women. Birth defects and infertility were NOT noted in even a single case report. That's not to say DNP is decidedly and absolutely safe (for example, alcohol, which was eventually linked to FAS), but the evidence and history thus far does not indicate that it's dangerous in these regards. If DNP does cause infertility or birth defects, the incidence rate is so low that it has escaped all notice. My personal opinion is that "fried eggs" is the last thing a woman needs to worry about when taking DNP. The idea is based on theoretical wanking and doesn't stand on a shred of evidence. There's no reason to think that therapeutic doses of DNP would damage egg cells. Unfortunately, this idea is now being passed around like it's a fact. It's far from that.
Oh, and as for your original question, DNP does't have any androgenic actions like testosterone or other steroids. It won't have any effect on your hair. Nothing to worry about there.
The risks you should be aware of are cataracts, rash, and overdose (if you don't dose it properly).