Extreme Body Fat Manipulation - Let These Drugs Lose Your Weight For You!

Table of Contents

— Introduction
— Pharmacological Aids
— DNP (2,4-Dinitrophenol)
— Clenbuterol
— Yohimbine
— Beta-3 Agonists
— Ephedrine
— Bromocriptine
— Metformin
— Semaglutide (Ozempic)
— Tirzepatide (Mounjaro)
— Injectable Lipolysis Agents
— New Methods
— Cryolipolysis (CoolSculpting)
— Laser Lipolysis
— Ultrasound Cavitation
— Electromagnetic Muscle Stimulation

Introduction

Body fat manipulation is just getting rid of fat while keeping your muscles so simple right This guide is gonna talk about more complex drugs and other methods to get low body fat Remember, Do your own research i'm not responsible if one u retards dies

Pharmacological

It boosts your metabolic rate by messing with oxidative phosphorylation

Dose: 200-400 mg a day

How it works: DNP messes up the mitochondrial proton gradient, making cells burn more energy as heat

Side Effects: It can cause overheating, excessive sweating, rapid heartbeat, exhaustion, and you can die from it… just drink a lot of water

Clenbuterol is a beta-2 agonist that boosts your metabolism its known on here

Dose: 20-40 mcg a day, and you need to cycle it to avoid your body getting used to it

How it works: It hits beta-2 adrenergic receptors, upping your metabolic rate and heat production

Side Effects: It could cause a fast heartbeat, high blood pressure, muscle cramps, shakes, and even make your heart grow bigger jfl

Yohimbine blocks alpha-2 adrenergic receptors, this helps release norepinephrine

Dose: 5-20 mg a day, without food

How it works: blocks alpha-2 receptors, so it ups norepinephrine levels

Side Effects: Anxiety, high heart rate, high blood pressure, and panic attacks rarely

These drugs hit beta-3 adrenergic receptors

Dose: Depends on the specific drug, js google it

How it works: They activate beta-3 receptors in fat tissue

Side Effects: Chance for high heart rate and blood pressure, stresses ur heart

Ephedrine increases metabolic rate and boosts norepinephrine release

Dose: 20-40 mg a day, take with caffeine

How it works: Makes body release more norepinephrine, used in an ECA stack (Ephedrine, Caffeine, Aspirin)

Side Effects: high heart rate and blood pressure, fucked sleep, and anxiety

Bromocriptine is a dopamine agonist could help by affecting insulin and leptin

Dose: 12.5-25 mg a day

How it works: It hits dopamine receptors, changing insulin and leptin levels

Side Effects: can make u feel sick and cause low blood pressure

Metformin improves insulin sensitivity

Dose: 500-2000 mg a day

How it works: It makes your body more sensitive to insulin, lowers liver glucose production, and helps your tissues take up glucose

Side Effects: could upset your stomach and, rarely, cause lactic acidosis

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist and it improves insulin sensitivity

Dose: 025-1 mg a week, injected under the skin

How it works: It mimics the GLP-1 hormone, less hungry and boosts insulin

Side Effects: Nausea, throwing up, diarrhea, and possibly pancreatitis

Tirzepatide hits GIP and GLP-1 receptors

Dose: 2.5-15 mg a week, injected under the skin

How it works: It mimics GIP and GLP-1 hormones, makes u less hungry and boosts insulin

Side Effects: Nausea, throwing up, diarrhea, and possibly pancreatitis

These are injections that destroy fat cells in specific areas

Agents: Deoxycholic acid (Kybella) and phosphatidylcholine

How it works: They break down the fat cell membranes, making the cells die and be naturally removed by the body

Side Effects: Swelling, bruising, pain where u inject, and numbing

New methods

How it works: Freezes and destroys fat cells

Procedure: Takes about an hour per area Might need multiple sessions

How it works: Controlled cooling freezes fat cells without hurting other tissues the frozen fat cells die and get removed by the lymphatic system

Benefits: No surgery, low downtime, and permanent fat cell loss in treated areas

Side Effects: Temporary redness, swelling, and numbness Rarely, could cause an increase in fat cells

How it works: Uses laser energy to melt fat cells, which are then removed

Procedure: small cut then inserts a laser fiber to target fat cells the melted fat is sucked out

How it works: The laser heats and disrupts fat cells, so they die die It also boosts collagen, tightens the skin

Benefits: low scars, less invasive than most lipo, and tightens skin

Side Effects: Swelling, bruising, and discomfort where its done

How it works: Uses ultrasound waves to break down fat cells

Procedure: ultrasound device put on skin, sends waves to disrupt fat cells, which are then processed by the body

How it works: Ultrasound waves create bubbles in the fat cells, making them burst and release their contents, which the body gets rid of

Benefits: not really invasive, low downtime, and targets localized fat

Side Effects: might hurt for a bit

How it works: Uses electromagnetic waves to make muscles contract

Procedure: Pads are put on the skin, sending waves to make muscles contract, like exercising

How it works: The waves make muscles contract, boosts metabolic rate

Benefits: not invasing, no downtime, and makes you all pretty ;)

Side Effects: sum muscle soreness, redness, and swelling

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Inb4 muh
 
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@ mod if sticky worthy thx
 
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Bump
 
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Yo can u reply to the post so i can see it pls site is fucking with me
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Easiest BOTB if you had sources.
 
Easiest BOTB if you had sources.
i could easily make botb threads back to back if i cared botb doesnt get me anything and backtracking sources and getting images is more annoying then formatting
 
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my mother just hopped on metformin and offered to prescribe me some as well

worth it?
 
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my mother just hopped on metformin and offered to prescribe me some as well

worth it?
Sure ull be less hungry and better insulin, i think it would better if u get ozempic tho if u can afford it its like $200
 
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Well hes wrong anyways unless u have diabetes
No. It reduces it anyway. Fucks with other hormones as well, indirectly leading to low T
 
No. It reduces it anyway. Fucks with other hormones as well, indirectly leading to low T
No. Diabetics have higher insulin resistence thats why its lowered
 
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No. It reduces it anyway. Fucks with other hormones as well, indirectly leading to low T
It reduced it anyways only by like 1-5% if u dont have diabetes
 
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B + @emeraldglass do yk how to fix not being able to see my thread its happened on other ppls threads b4

EDIT: figured it out its fast banana fast banana is broken pls ask devs to fix

EDIT: Can i also get sticky it has 70 views rn

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high iq thread
good shit
 
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So which ones the best one tho

And can I take if I’m in puberty
 
So which ones the best one tho

And can I take if I’m in puberty
Ozempic but it showed a risk of thyroid tumors in rat studies, no way to know if its the same in humans but we know its caused cause of activating GLP-1 receptors in the thyroid In animals, this prolly caused the tumors, but there are 0 human cases of thyroid cancer linked to Ozempic
 
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brutal bro, all that for only 4 upvotes ngl. why even give all this effort. ppl just view without repping these days so callous wtf
 
brutal bro, all that for only 4 upvotes ngl. why even give all this effort. ppl just view without repping these days so callous wtf
Ong i had 80 views at one time here ppl deadass mad annoying, im also just tryna do vip comp
 
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can work but its better to just exercise since the body will adapt better nd shiet
 
BOTB level post gets 2 likes while some dumb shit will do numbers
 
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jfl at lazycels getting in good shape is easy
 
does clen have a negative affect on bone mass?

i’ve seen very few users mention it, many say it doesn’t tho. upon googling it says that but idk.
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Yeh it reduced bmc and bmd and increases osteoclast it also stunts height
significant or only is used for prolonged period of time?
like would 20 days decrease it at all?
 
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will stop using it ngl jfl, i’ll use another method, w thread btw
 
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Table of Contents

— Introduction
— Pharmacological Aids
— DNP (2,4-Dinitrophenol)
— Clenbuterol
— Yohimbine
— Beta-3 Agonists
— Ephedrine
— Bromocriptine
— Metformin
— Semaglutide (Ozempic)
— Tirzepatide (Mounjaro)
— Injectable Lipolysis Agents
— New Methods
— Cryolipolysis (CoolSculpting)
— Laser Lipolysis
— Ultrasound Cavitation
— Electromagnetic Muscle Stimulation


Introduction

Body fat manipulation is just getting rid of fat while keeping your muscles so simple right This guide is gonna talk about more complex drugs and other methods to get low body fat Remember, Do your own research i'm not responsible if one u retards dies

Pharmacological

It boosts your metabolic rate by messing with oxidative phosphorylation

Dose: 200-400 mg a day

How it works: DNP messes up the mitochondrial proton gradient, making cells burn more energy as heat

Side Effects: It can cause overheating, excessive sweating, rapid heartbeat, exhaustion, and you can die from it… just drink a lot of water

Clenbuterol is a beta-2 agonist that boosts your metabolism its known on here

Dose: 20-40 mcg a day, and you need to cycle it to avoid your body getting used to it

How it works: It hits beta-2 adrenergic receptors, upping your metabolic rate and heat production

Side Effects: It could cause a fast heartbeat, high blood pressure, muscle cramps, shakes, and even make your heart grow bigger jfl

Yohimbine blocks alpha-2 adrenergic receptors, this helps release norepinephrine

Dose: 5-20 mg a day, without food

How it works: blocks alpha-2 receptors, so it ups norepinephrine levels

Side Effects: Anxiety, high heart rate, high blood pressure, and panic attacks rarely

These drugs hit beta-3 adrenergic receptors

Dose: Depends on the specific drug, js google it

How it works: They activate beta-3 receptors in fat tissue

Side Effects: Chance for high heart rate and blood pressure, stresses ur heart

Ephedrine increases metabolic rate and boosts norepinephrine release

Dose: 20-40 mg a day, take with caffeine

How it works: Makes body release more norepinephrine, used in an ECA stack (Ephedrine, Caffeine, Aspirin)

Side Effects: high heart rate and blood pressure, fucked sleep, and anxiety

Bromocriptine is a dopamine agonist could help by affecting insulin and leptin

Dose: 12.5-25 mg a day

How it works: It hits dopamine receptors, changing insulin and leptin levels

Side Effects: can make u feel sick and cause low blood pressure

Metformin improves insulin sensitivity

Dose: 500-2000 mg a day

How it works: It makes your body more sensitive to insulin, lowers liver glucose production, and helps your tissues take up glucose

Side Effects: could upset your stomach and, rarely, cause lactic acidosis

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist and it improves insulin sensitivity

Dose: 025-1 mg a week, injected under the skin

How it works: It mimics the GLP-1 hormone, less hungry and boosts insulin

Side Effects: Nausea, throwing up, diarrhea, and possibly pancreatitis

Tirzepatide hits GIP and GLP-1 receptors

Dose: 2.5-15 mg a week, injected under the skin

How it works: It mimics GIP and GLP-1 hormones, makes u less hungry and boosts insulin

Side Effects: Nausea, throwing up, diarrhea, and possibly pancreatitis

These are injections that destroy fat cells in specific areas

Agents: Deoxycholic acid (Kybella) and phosphatidylcholine

How it works: They break down the fat cell membranes, making the cells die and be naturally removed by the body

Side Effects: Swelling, bruising, pain where u inject, and numbing

New methods

How it works: Freezes and destroys fat cells

Procedure: Takes about an hour per area Might need multiple sessions

How it works: Controlled cooling freezes fat cells without hurting other tissues the frozen fat cells die and get removed by the lymphatic system

Benefits: No surgery, low downtime, and permanent fat cell loss in treated areas

Side Effects: Temporary redness, swelling, and numbness Rarely, could cause an increase in fat cells

How it works: Uses laser energy to melt fat cells, which are then removed

Procedure: small cut then inserts a laser fiber to target fat cells the melted fat is sucked out

How it works: The laser heats and disrupts fat cells, so they die die It also boosts collagen, tightens the skin

Benefits: low scars, less invasive than most lipo, and tightens skin

Side Effects: Swelling, bruising, and discomfort where its done

How it works: Uses ultrasound waves to break down fat cells

Procedure: ultrasound device put on skin, sends waves to disrupt fat cells, which are then processed by the body

How it works: Ultrasound waves create bubbles in the fat cells, making them burst and release their contents, which the body gets rid of

Benefits: not really invasive, low downtime, and targets localized fat

Side Effects: might hurt for a bit

How it works: Uses electromagnetic waves to make muscles contract

Procedure: Pads are put on the skin, sending waves to make muscles contract, like exercising

How it works: The waves make muscles contract, boosts metabolic rate

Benefits: not invasing, no downtime, and makes you all pretty ;)

Side Effects: sum muscle soreness, redness, and swelling

@bululu_87
@Clavicular
@CrackyLolra
@futureashtray
@GunDevilHybrid
@iabsolvejordan
@Itsjoeverlol
@justropemaxbro
@mathis
@MazoNitNit
@Michael Myers
@oppastoppathe2nd
@proxyy
@PsychoDsk
@Sapieeen
@SteveRogers
@The Heartless
@the_nextDavidLaid
@ThugggButt
@wannaimprove
Great formatting, keep up the great posts.
 
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@BrahminBoss 12.5-25 mg bromocriptine :feelskek:
 
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@BrahminBoss 12.5-25 mg bromocriptine :feelskek:
Clearly a miss typo jackass use common sense the the normal dose is 1.25-2.5 and pills only come in 2.5 so use ur brain
 
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Clearly a miss typo jackass use common sense the the normal dose is 1.25-2.5 and pills only come in 2.5 so use ur brain
Didnt mean it to sound rude,some retards here might actually take the advice literally and nuke themselves
 

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