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SARM-ing Up Your Gains - Steroid-Like Lean Mass Gains W/Out(?) Shut-Down and Other "Roid-Like" Side Effects

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SARMs may build muscle, but they don't have significant effect on body fat and thus the visibility of the muscles. Scientists from the  Institute of Cardiovascular Research and Sports Medicine at the internationally well-known German "anti-doping university", i.e. the German Sport University Cologne, have recently published an interesting paper in which they compared (to my knowledge for the first time) how metandienone aka dianabol , estradienedione and the selective androgen  receptor modulator (SARM) S-1  affect the body composition, hormone levels and selected health parameters of ... yeah, of course, of rodents . Before you are now telling me once more that "rodents are no little men", let me remind you of the fact that other SARMs, like LGD-4033 have recently been tested in humans at the Boston Medical Center (Basaria. 2013). Learn more about powerful muscle builders at the SuppVersity Tri- or Multi-Set Training for Body Recomp.? Alternatin...

AICAR & Liraglutide - Exercise & Weight Loss From The Syringe. 50% Body Fat Reduction in 8 Weeks! Is the Pharmacological Obesity Solution Already Out There?

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Image 1: "Diabetesity" is prevalent almost every- where in the USA (CDC data from 2007) What if I told you that the magic anti-obesity bullet, everybody is looking for these days is already out there? How much would you be inclined to pay for me to tell you this secret? Well, here you have it for free: Exercise & insulin management. Now, before you get mad at me, because you are to lazy to go through the lifestyle changes, which are usually necessary to achieve this aims, I better tell you that articles in the current issues of the Journal of Lipid Research and the Journal of Clinical Therapeutics suggest that a pharmacological short-cut is already out there ... Coming from scientists from the Universities College of Pharmacy and Health in Atlanta and the School of Pharmacy and Health Performance at the University of Atlanta is a review ( Ryan. 2011 ) of the therapeutic use(-fulness) of Liraglutide, a subcutaneously ...
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