Guest viewing limit reached
  • You have reached the maximum number of guest views allowed
  • Please register below to remove this limitation

Anabolic SARMs are safe for use in women

jpk

Member
Found this quote from an article on SARMS

"...Anabolic SARMs are safe for use in women..."

Invalid Link Removed
 
possibly- however- these drugs are SO NEW its kinda hard to tell

in theory -key word here THEORY they could be yes, because- a. They are NOT recognized by the body as a hormone(they arent derivatives of Testosterone as other Anabolic steroids are)
B. They are HIGHLY anabolic and have very small androgenic attributes (MK-2866 is purely anabolic with NO androgenic side effects) S4 has MILD androgenic side effects

Im not certain but THEORETICALLY they would be okay- however to any females reading this i wouldnt recommend it because these drugs are very very new and not much is known about them at this point in time
 
Definitely more research needs to be done in this area.
 
It would be nice if the price came down too:)

LOL - there are definitely other effective products out there that a female can use if she wants results. Hell, she doesn't even need to use supplements to get results (no one does)! Whatever anyone uses, they should research, period.

~Rosie~
 
Osta is perfectly safe for women.
I know a women who has used it..
She lost fat fast.
It is anabolic, with no androgenic activity so no problems should occur with a female..

s4 at low doses could possibly be used by a female, but it is real androgenic.. not slight.
 
Osta is perfectly safe for women.
I know a women who has used it..
She lost fat fast.
It is anabolic, with no androgenic activity so no problems should occur with a female..

s4 at low doses could possibly be used by a female, but it is real androgenic.. not slight.

None of that proves it is safe for women. It's apparently safe. Not provenly safe.
 
None of that proves it is safe for women. It's apparently safe. Not provenly safe.

^^^Agreed. One individual's experience does not proven make, especially since everyone responds to everything differently.

~Rosie~
 
You do know the clinical trials on this involved both men and women, right

Yes, I am aware - I was responding to an individual experience. Re clinical trials, there still needs to be more done - research on SARMs is still very much in infancy stages, in clinical trials, with nothing definite about them.

~Rosie~
 
You do know the clinical trials on this involved both men and women, right

Funny you say that! Protein is an ergogenic aid and has been proven to aid in performance. But your signature says otherwise... :privateeye:

As far as SARMs go, why would a woman need to take them anyway?
 
Yes, I am aware - I was responding to an individual experience. Re clinical trials, there still needs to be more done - research on SARMs is still very much in infancy stages, in clinical trials, with nothing definite about them.

~Rosie~

Not really. At the very least, we can conclusively say there are no virilization effects (which I'm assuming would be the concern for women!) at 3mg/day, with tangible benefits. I'd suspect that to be true at at least double that doseage. I agree with you that if there are long term effects (there aren't any structural or method-of-action reasons to think this, or anything in the animal literature) then we don't know them yet, but tbh I'd be pretty comfortable recommending this to women at doses <10mg/ED
 
Funny you say that! Protein is an ergogenic aid and has been proven to aid in performance. But your signature says otherwise...

Protein is food, not a supplement. If you wanted to nail me, you could have pointed out that ostarine is not a hormone, its a propionamide. (But it has demonstrated hormonal activity).

Anyway, this is more a statement about any number of stick-and-berry formulations that accomplish the goal of separating marks from their money.
 
I guess it depends on what your definition of "safe" is. I think it is extremely premature to say that a cycle of Ostarine at anabolic doses would be completely without sides for women.
 
Note... they were all post menopausal women. I wouldn't want to be the guy who gave some of this to his wife/girlfriend only to have it screw her period up.

I wouldn't recommend them to a female, period, without a LOT more research done on it. There ARE other effective products out there that females can safely use - withOUT resorting to hormonal means.

~Rosie~
 
Lets see Rosie run a log!

LOL. While my wife does run great logs this is something she would not run. Rosie sticks to the basics and natural stuff. However, maybe she will run a log of AndroLean in the future ;)

Cheers!:cheers:

-Sean-

Primordial Performance
 
Back
Top