Does your body, over time get used to DNP, and it becomes less effective?
Sorry but all the above advice is wrong and tolerance is something even the most basic research should bring up, yes you do build a quite a rapid tolerance as noted in cutting and tainters 1930s research, it can be overcome by upping your dose in the smallest increment you have or stopping dnp for 2 weeks before resuming.
I would also advise against running dnp for long lengths at a time especially if dosing higher as this will bring about the largest chance of getting prepherial neuropathy which will end your dnp usage for life
I'm not being disrespectful, but I am curious have you used dnp before? And if so have you ever used it for any length of time? 4 weeks, 5weeks, 6weeks? I can assure you it does not build up a tolerance quite rapidly as you stated! Now weither the body can build a tolerance or not over the long run . I honestly don't know. I've never ran it for months on end. But I can tell you that I strongly disagree with your statement that a tolerance is built up quite rapidly.
In the original research they would test people's metabolic rate at a certain dose, after a certain duration the expected metabolism boost had gone or decreased substantially , either upping the dose in a small increment or discontinuing for a couple weeks would get things moving again.
I'm typing on my phone so it's probably worded badly, you can disagree all you want it's not my opinion, its scientific fact., search for conciliators posts on dnp he taught me all about dnp when I use to use it also search for the original research and yes I've used dnp numerous times
I'm on week 3 of my dnp run at only 200mg a day and fat is still rapidly falling off and I still sweat profusely at night. At the end of week 2 I tried to bump it up to 400 but I only made it 3 days bc the sides bothered me so I dropped it back down. At 400 a day I was sweating all day and I would soak the bed at night. This is my first run with dnp so I don't know how quickly you build up a tolerance but for me it has not happened in the first 3 week.
You stated it was not your opinion? But scientific fact that dnp builds at "quite a rapid" tolerance? Is that the words used in the study? Quite rapidly to me would mean hours or days if you go by there actual definition. Are you saying the body builds a tolerance in a matter of hours or even a couple days to dnp? I agree with you that maybe you used poor wording in your first post. I'm not singling you out to be rude or a dick. I just don't want a newbie to dnp to read your post and think they need to up there dose of dnp every day because there body builds a tolerance that quickly.