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I had suffered from chronic -fatigue -syndrom in my 20's till my 40's ( i am 48 now)and managed to became healthy again (to 90%) in the last 5 years.I completely changed my life-style ,did really really!!! a lot support for my GI-health and immunsupport.My bodyfat went from 30% down to 9% (13-skinfold measured).But i think a little bit more can be done..
One of the main problem with CFS is,that not only the mitochondria are blocked,but previously the peroxisomes (long befor the respiratory chain shows symptoms..).So restore function of peroxisomes is crucial to get health back.
Would a cycle of Cardarine have a longer lasting effect on peroxisome-density ...what is your experience with endurance after cycling of cardarine?
My approach would be to do a few short cycles of Cardarine to boost my plateau.
I am also very very fast-twitch because of my aerobe -energy-system was blocked for decades..
My work-capacity is also still not the highest...
Any suggestions?
Thank you very much for your input!
I had suffered from chronic -fatigue -syndrom in my 20's till my 40's ( i am 48 now)and managed to became healthy again (to 90%) in the last 5 years.I completely changed my life-style ,did really really!!! a lot support for my GI-health and immunsupport.My bodyfat went from 30% down to 9% (13-skinfold measured).But i think a little bit more can be done..
One of the main problem with CFS is,that not only the mitochondria are blocked,but previously the peroxisomes (long befor the respiratory chain shows symptoms..).So restore function of peroxisomes is crucial to get health back.
Would a cycle of Cardarine have a longer lasting effect on peroxisome-density ...what is your experience with endurance after cycling of cardarine?
My approach would be to do a few short cycles of Cardarine to boost my plateau.
I am also very very fast-twitch because of my aerobe -energy-system was blocked for decades..
My work-capacity is also still not the highest...
Any suggestions?
Thank you very much for your input!