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  • #16
    Originally posted by juicemonkey230
    CJ where did you learn this? I love this kinda stuff and have to schedule classes next semester soon any suggestions?
    Biochemistry ... Right now we're only dealing with metabolism and the CAC, and the other ways to process glucose, fatty acids, protein, carbs .... that sort of thing

    it's a fun class, but i hate it.

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    • #17
      whats your major?

      im chemical engineering / pre med

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      • #18
        Biochemistry and Math ... i'm now predental ... i made a 34 on the mcat last august ... but i'll never be a doctor ... i want to have a life instead.

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        • #19
          34 thats awsome....med school is only 2 years classes then 2 years rotations...then residency...i have a couple of friends in now and they study a lot, but have time to work out and juice

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          • #20
            I think you all were talking about dnp clearing the androgen receptors, but I have heard that they clean out the same receptors that clenbuterol uses, the beta-antagonist receptors or something like that. People I have know like to take 2 weeks of clenbuterol and then two weeks of dnp to refresh them, and then two more weeks back on clen and so on. Does anyone else know anything about this?

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            • #21
              I forgot to mention, they also believe that it may increase your bodies sensitivity to clen as well. They dont believe in this because of any studies, just personal experience.

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              • #22
                yeah, my sister's a general surgeon ... she did the 4 years of medschool and she's in her 3rd year of residency... she works 80-100 hours a week ... which is down from the 130 she was doing her first year ...

                but she just got an offer to run the residency program and also go into private practice, so she'll make 500 a year when she finishes her 5th year ... but 150 will go towards insurance

                i'd rather just be a dentist and make 120k a year and have plenty of free time to spend with a family or to have plenty of hobbies on the side ...

                being a doctor is either a love or hate sort of thing ... either you love it immensely and you enjoy throwing most all of your time and effort into it ... or you hate the amount of time you're there and wish you could be elsewhere ....

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                • #23
                  I need to kick some (_!_)s over at elite then....... bastards
                  three doodoo is back! Hide your women!

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                  • #24
                    DNP wont 'clean' your receptors, but I beleive it will make your body produce new receptors quicker than normal.
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                    • #25
                      you do get an anabolic rebound post DNP usage ... so normally people associate that with the AS and say it cleans out the receptors ... not enough research has ever been done with DNP, so no one can reall say for sure though.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by juicemonkey230
                        DNP fucks with your mitochondria so that they can only take glucose and take it through gyclosis (which makes 2 net ATP i think). dnp does is not allow the pyruvate (which is made from glucose in gyclosis) to go through the krebs cycle and electron transport chain which makes something like 30 ATP. So what you are doing is for every glucose molecule you get 2 net ATP.

                        This is how it works dont have my biology notes in front of me to make sure all terms are correct.
                        The krebs cycle actually produces 32-34. Total production is 34-36.

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                        • #27
                          Actually the krebs cycle produces 24 ATP, a transation rxn produces 6 ATP and gylocsis produces 8 ATP. Just looked it up!

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                          • #28
                            hold on

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                            • #29
                              glycolysis produces 2 NADH+ and 2 ATP which is a net gain of 7 ATP ...

                              the pyruvate to acetyl CoA reaction produces 2 NADH which is a net gain of 5 ATP

                              the Citric Acid Cycle produces 6 NADH, 2 FADH2 and 2 GTP which is a net gain of 20 ATP...

                              so all together you get 32 ATP

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                              • #30
                                nautica is sort of right ... glycolysis only produces 2 ATP directly, but the coenzymes that are produced are used in the electron transport chain to make more ...

                                But the Krebs cycle doesn't include the electron transport chain.

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