Elvia1023
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Happened to me, and I’m also a medical professional. After going into kidney failure my baseline creatinine is 1.4 which is above normal. Don’t push misinformation, people who don’t know better will read your comment and not have enough regard for safety.
You don't just go into kidney failure like that. Please tell us your story and please be honest. No one is saying to take loads of dnp and don't drink water etc. I recommend 1 cap of DNP to people and to stay hydrated through the day. I only hear of people's blood work improving doing it like that. If they are idiots and abuse dnp they could be in major trouble but just as you stated to him writing it will "cook your kidneys" is pushing misinformation to me. Plus yes I sell it but I would post the exact same thing if we didn't and the reason I chose to sell it (we stock clen, t3 etc) is because it's so much better than them and in my opinion it's safer as long as it's used sensibly.
I just never get the way you post like you did. You don't take 1 cap of DNP for a few weeks and go into kidney failure. Genetic issue? Alcohol? Painkillers? Excessive training? Diet? Stats? AAS? Peptides? I am all for posting honest information and learning from it but not "DNP will cook your kidneys" with no other info but you are a medical professional so people should trust you. Did you even go into kidney failure? Maybe I am thinking of someone else but haven't you posted about this before and it turns out you weren't in kidney failure and were fine? If not please post what happened so we can learn. Thanks