Hi all. I have been researching SARM’s lately, specifically Ostarine and Cardarine, and think I am ready to take the plunge for a cutting cycle, currently sitting around 20% now. Wondering 1) has anyone given either a go bythemselves, and 2) any concerns over the cancer issue with Cardarine? I understand in the initial test mice displayed tumour growth, however that was unrealistic doses for humans, let alone rats. As someone who has had cancer in the past, it is quite important to me. Thanks everyone.
several guys here have run Ostarine by itself. results are somewhat underwhelming, but minimal side effects…
as far as the Cardarine (GW 5016), i think that hasn’t been shown to really do anything. if anything, it appears to be a marketing ploy by one of the few companies pushing it…
neither product has a lot of data showing that it is safe for someone who’s already had cancer, though.
I would not do that, the sarm drugs are too new and still under investigation. Its like bathsalts and all those drugs, they cant ban it yet.
The sarm selling companies says it does not shut you down. People say otherwise. Maby sarm does not shut you down, but they are adding other drugs(winstrol, dbol…) to give it a litte extra kick(?)
[quote]Hawky wrote:
I would not do that, the sarm drugs are too new and still under investigation. Its like bathsalts and all those drugs, they cant ban it yet.
The sarm selling companies says it does not shut you down. People say otherwise. Maby sarm does not shut you down, but they are adding other drugs(winstrol, dbol…) to give it a litte extra kick(?)[/quote]
Since when are sarms new
Said too new
I’ve used ostarine a few times haha. And like previous posters have said its applications are very limited compared to traditional aas and in most cases, the results will be underwhelming for most users unless they have very specific goals.
As for cardarine, I’ve only heard bro science about that.
And major congratulations on surviving cancer. I would let your success ride, don’t fuck around with any SARMs, it’s really not worth the risk for the very specific and limited results they provide.
I was recently diagnosed with hypothyroidism and I am taking 50mcg of levothyroxine… my question is periodically I will have blood tests to check the dosage. I am curious if starting a sarm will have an effect on those results and hence messing up my medication.