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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
My short-term Dbol-only experiment. Or, “How I learned to stop worrying and love oral anabolics”. Part-1
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGainz" data-source="post: 274613" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>I have been tracking this whole cardarine thing since 2017 and have been reluctant to pull the switch because of that cancer scare. First of all the doses that were used in those rats were actually close to human levels. The human equivalent dose ranges from about 45 mg to 75 mg which is not that far off from what a lot of bodybuilders take which is around 25 mg. That being said, based on some other research and tracking things on forums, looking at the clinical trials, there has never been a reported side effect in humans. In fact, to the contrary, short term, lower doses seem to provide enormous benefits in lipid modulation as well as energy.</p><p></p><p>I was only taking 10 mg per day and I noticed a difference in a few days in terms of overall endurance benefits, and even fat loss at the conclusion of my three week run. It’s a noticeable difference when you get the real thing so you have to go to a trusted source. I mean it is not like a massive increase in energy, but I would say, if I had to estimate, you would get probably at least a 20% increase in stamina, which would make you be able to push harder or perhaps be more efficient , in terms of heart rate and expenditure, during endurance competitions.</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned, I do not fear the cancer in short term use and other studies Ive looked at actually show that it is cancer protective. I know people who have taken it for months on end. Personally I would not do that - but a few weeks a few times per year, is what I’m planning to do going forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 274613, member: 19127"] I have been tracking this whole cardarine thing since 2017 and have been reluctant to pull the switch because of that cancer scare. First of all the doses that were used in those rats were actually close to human levels. The human equivalent dose ranges from about 45 mg to 75 mg which is not that far off from what a lot of bodybuilders take which is around 25 mg. That being said, based on some other research and tracking things on forums, looking at the clinical trials, there has never been a reported side effect in humans. In fact, to the contrary, short term, lower doses seem to provide enormous benefits in lipid modulation as well as energy. I was only taking 10 mg per day and I noticed a difference in a few days in terms of overall endurance benefits, and even fat loss at the conclusion of my three week run. It’s a noticeable difference when you get the real thing so you have to go to a trusted source. I mean it is not like a massive increase in energy, but I would say, if I had to estimate, you would get probably at least a 20% increase in stamina, which would make you be able to push harder or perhaps be more efficient , in terms of heart rate and expenditure, during endurance competitions. As I mentioned, I do not fear the cancer in short term use and other studies Ive looked at actually show that it is cancer protective. I know people who have taken it for months on end. Personally I would not do that - but a few weeks a few times per year, is what I’m planning to do going forward. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
My short-term Dbol-only experiment. Or, “How I learned to stop worrying and love oral anabolics”. Part-1
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