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Feb212020

SARMs a Very Controversial Topic!

This article is not intended as medical advice nor am I a doctor or specialist on the topic of SARMs. All information provided is simply just my personal thoughts on the subject of SARMs. In no way am I recommending anyone take SARMs.

Before we begin, it must be understood that SARMs are strictly for research use and not intended for Human Consumption at this time so taking a SARM will have unknown risks involved. For this reason if you are a human, I do not recommend using or taking SARMs.

That said I know lots of people are going to take SARMs irregardless for various reasons anyway (Just like Steroids). So here is what I think about the subject without getting into a lot of detail as I am far from an expert and only want to talk about this subject as I get asked about it a lot and often people want to know where they can get SARMs from.

I have added links in this article for a Canadian Based Online store that I believe their products are legitimate. Again not for use with humans but rather on hamsters, rats and other unwilling small rodents.

Are SARMs legal to Sell, Buy, Own?

At this time yes, because research chemicals like SARMs are not for human consumption meaning they can not be sold as a supplement. They must be sold strictly as research chemicals. This status could change at any time as the Government has recently been getting involved and trying to figure out just what to do with and how to classify SARMs.

So Why Are People Considering SARMs Over Steroids?

  1. SARMs are usually in pill form, so you do not need to inject them. So much easier to take.
  2. SARMs are considered to have similar benefit to steroids with potentially a lot less of the negative side effects.
  3. SARMs are claimed to be less toxic to the liver.
  4. SARMs are claimed to be less of a threat to prostate and breast cancer situations.
  5. SARMs are claimed to have less suppression of your bodies own natural hormones.

Why SARMS May Be Dangerous? Even more than Steroids!

  1. SARMs are not thoroughly tested on humans or even animals for that matter.
  2. SARMs have very few long term studies done.
  3. SARMs are really only available on the Grey Market so quality control is non-existent., what are you actually getting?
  4. You simply just don’t know what’s going to happen if you take SARMs short or long term?

SARMs for Research Purposes in Canada

Some SARMs I feel have are worth following as they have a lot of potential, perhaps not right now but once more research has been done.

MK-677 (Ibutamoren)
Technically not a SARM but rather a secretagogue. Increases Growth Hormone by making the body produce its own Human Growth Hormone. Watch my Video on MK-677

Rad-140 (Testalone)
Works like Testosterone in your system but with less risk of Breast and Prostate cancer side effects.

SR-9009 (Stenabolic)
Exercise in a pill! Speeds up metabolism, improves endurance, prevents muscle wasting, helps with recovery, reduces cholesterol levels, can even reduce blood pressure.

YK-11 (Myostatin Inhibitor)
Reduces Myostatin in the body which allows the muscles to keep growing.

My Take-away on all of this is that SARMs are probably going to be the new PEDs of the future, maybe even eliminating Steroids altogether. SARMs may also have a place in the health system for people with muscle wasting diseases and prostate or breast cancer. If you decide you want to start using SARMs now then don’t be surprised if you grow a third arm, just kidding but you are for sure taking risks, will the benefit outweigh the risks? That’s for each person to decide on their own.

SARMs for Research Purposes in Canada

 

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