SARM’s - selective androgen receptor modulators. This category works by attaching themselves to your androgen receptors and triggers a higher rate of protein synthesis. The originals have been out since the 1990’s and are sides free. Others have come along since then that are closer to pro hormones so some of them can shut your natty production down but doing a proper pct will offer a quicker bounce back in comparison to AAS’s. I remember when I first started researching them no one knew what they were exactly and considered them nothing more then a PCT add on and the hype did not exist at all. That was about 13 or so years ago. Now that people understand what they are for the most part they have become very popular. I suggest that you hit up google and google scholar and start your own research. These are great products to run on their own or stacked with AAS. They are also great for bridging between cycles. GW501506 and MK-677 have been classified as SARM’s but they are not SARM’s by nature. I would highly recommend SARM’s to those who are in their 20’s. This age group has a good amount of natural hormones and your system is at its peak so why and AAS to the mix? It’s best to take up AAS in your 30’s. Just my opinion though. Good luck with your research. Hit me up on wickr if you want to bounce ideas around.


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