Gynecomastia – the non-cancerous growth of male breast tissue – happens when there’s an imbalance between estrogen and androgen levels. SARMs (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators) are designed to activate androgen receptors mainly in muscle and bone, but they can still shake up your hormones in ways that raise questions about their role in causing gynecomastia. …
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Can SARMs Cause Gynecomastia?
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Reviewing the Research on Ostarine
Introduction: Past the Hype, Into the Research Ostarine has become a bit of a wildcard in the world of experimental drugs. Some people see it as a possible fix for muscle loss that comes with age, while others think it’s just another promising idea that never quite made it to the finish line. But if …
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Checking the research on MK-677
To save you reading all the small print, we’ve reviewed and summarised the research about MK677 Study 1: Nass R, et al. (2008) Title: Effects of an oral ghrelin mimetic on body composition and clinical outcomes in healthy older adults: a randomized trialLink: PubMed Summary This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial evaluated the long-term effects (12 …
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MK677 Ibutamoren Side Effects
What’s the Deal with MK-677, Really? MK-677 is what scientists call a ghrelin receptor agonist and a growth hormone secretagogue. In simpler terms, it basically tricks your body into thinking you’re hungry, which then sparks a release of growth hormone (GH) and IGF-1. Sounds kind of amazing, right? Like just taking a pill and kicking …
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Your guide to MK-677
Meet MK-677, also known as Ibutamoren. It’s not a SARM. Let’s get that out of the way early. It merely loiters in the same online forums, gets mistaken for one due to guilt by association, and is occasionally found wearing a hoodie that says “anabolic.” But scientifically? It’s a growth hormone secretagogue. A fancy term …
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