The studies in which rats experienced accelerated cancer growth when administered GW 501516 (Cardarine) used outrageous dosages for the size of a rat. The human equivalent dosage comes out to something like almost 100mg, which is a lot more than any of us take.
my problem with majority of posts like these, is that they are not at all objective.
-the rats got cancer at every dose that im aware of.
- the whole straw man argument that they used much higher doses means little to me as theres no baseline of safety for the opposite side of the spectrum.
-theres seems to be this implication that clinical researchers flushed away tons of cash for no reason, all due to the fact that they forgot to test it at smaller doses.
not only that, but i havent seen a bunch of impressive results in the first place even if you want to discount all the above. im sure the companies selling it have all the answers though.