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cardarine use , stomach issues/blood sugar, Who has used it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 168545" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>There has been lot of discussion of this on various venues and the results seem very inconclusive, with some people claiming (without a lot of evidence that I could find) that low doses are actually anti-cancer. However, as best as I could tell, part of the endurance benefit of cardarine is through the same mechanism as what ketones produce, so my two cents is that anyone looking for endurance benefits would be better off using ketones first. Further, while many people report significant endurance gains on cardarine, ketones seem much safer and seem like a no-brainer for endurance activity, so I am suspecting that the gains people report from cardarine would likely diminish or vanish if those people had already been supplementing with Ketones.</p><p></p><p>Cardarine is an interesting mystery however since its list of benefits include many things (e.g. reduction in inflammation, fat loss) which taken alone would seem to to be very anti-cancer.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 168545, member: 15235"] There has been lot of discussion of this on various venues and the results seem very inconclusive, with some people claiming (without a lot of evidence that I could find) that low doses are actually anti-cancer. However, as best as I could tell, part of the endurance benefit of cardarine is through the same mechanism as what ketones produce, so my two cents is that anyone looking for endurance benefits would be better off using ketones first. Further, while many people report significant endurance gains on cardarine, ketones seem much safer and seem like a no-brainer for endurance activity, so I am suspecting that the gains people report from cardarine would likely diminish or vanish if those people had already been supplementing with Ketones. Cardarine is an interesting mystery however since its list of benefits include many things (e.g. reduction in inflammation, fat loss) which taken alone would seem to to be very anti-cancer.) [/QUOTE]
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