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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Steroids Info & Hardcore => Topic started by: Emmortal on May 01, 2008, 12:27:51 PM
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Anyone interested in trying this out?
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I think I may know what this is, but could you explain more in lamens terms?
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Essentially it's supposed to have all the benefits of testosterone but without all of the negative side effects such as HPT shut down. This is extremely cutting edge new shit so not a lot is really known about it.
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Thats what I thought it was. If it really doesn't effect HPTA, that could be an awesome product to use during PCT, to keep gaining while you recover, or even by itself.
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yeah if your offering ill try it out emmortal
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Here is an article presented in 2004 titled:
Pharmacology of selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMS)
LINK: http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?acc_num=osu1085757928
If you look on the right side of the page you can get a full pdf download of the article if you so choose to read anything other than the abstract.
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MHP SELLS A SARM
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MHP SELLS A SARM
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MHP SELLS A SARM
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Essentially it's supposed to have all the benefits of testosterone but without all of the negative side effects such as HPT shut down. This is extremely cutting edge new shit so not a lot is really known about it.
I haven't had a chance to read the full study yet, but where did you see that it doesn't shut down the HPTA? From everything I saw it was used as a hormone replacement for orchidectomized patients/lab rats. Being orchidectomized means your lacking the T in HPTA to begin with so it can't very well shut down the production that you don't have. It does say that is is non 5-a-r substrate which means you don't have to worry about DHT sides such as prostate problems and balding. Sounds interesting for sure, but I don't see how it could be non suppressive if it is androgenic. As with all other androgens, the suppression may be limited based on it's strength, however, by their very nature they are going to suppress the body's natural production.
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I haven't had a chance to read the full study yet, but where did you see that it doesn't shut down the HPTA? From everything I saw it was used as a hormone replacement for orchidectomized patients/lab rats. Being orchidectomized means your lacking the T in HPTA to begin with so it can't very well shut down the production that you don't have. It does say that is is non 5-a-r substrate which means you don't have to worry about DHT sides such as prostate problems and balding. Sounds interesting for sure, but I don't see how it could be non suppressive if it is androgenic. As with all other androgens, the suppression may be limited based on it's strength, however, by their very nature they are going to suppress the body's natural production.
I had read that somewhere, but it might have been anecdotal.
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I haven't had a chance to read the full study yet, but where did you see that it doesn't shut down the HPTA? From everything I saw it was used as a hormone replacement for orchidectomized patients/lab rats. Being orchidectomized means your lacking the T in HPTA to begin with so it can't very well shut down the production that you don't have. It does say that is is non 5-a-r substrate which means you don't have to worry about DHT sides such as prostate problems and balding. Sounds interesting for sure, but I don't see how it could be non suppressive if it is androgenic. As with all other androgens, the suppression may be limited based on it's strength, however, by their very nature they are going to suppress the body's natural production.
I agree. Remember there is still tesosterone production from the adrenal gland in orchidectomized animals, althought it generally is significantly decreased unless there is a tumor. It seems as if this drug would shut even that production down causing some serious problems in the long term.