Keeping gains is user dependant, not really compound dependant. Both can be kept if you know what you're doing. That being said, sarms are easier to recover from because of their minimal effect on LH and fsh. Usually the easier the recovery of natural hormone levels equals more gains kept.
Is that right with the LH and FSH??? I didnt realise, how come they effect that less?
Is that right with the LH and FSH??? I didnt realise, how come they effect that less?
Is it all SARMs affecting LH / FSH minimally? The only one I know of for sure is ostarine. I'm more incline to believe LGD would be different. I haven't done some searches yetI'm not sure exactly why Lh and fsh are less effected by sarms. Will look into that
Osta, lgd, and rad all have this qualityIs it all SARMs affecting LH / FSH minimally? The only one I know of for sure is ostarine. I'm more incline to believe LGD would be different. I haven't done some searches yet
Really good to knw this. Makes my decision of longer cycles a bit easier. This pct is harder for me to jump out of than previous pct. Longest cycle I did so far.Osta, lgd, and rad all have this quality
I ran lgd for 12 weeks at 10mg the whole time. Recovery was pretty easy, bloodwork looked great a few weeks after a simple clomid pctReally good to knw this. Makes my decision of longer cycles a bit easier. This pct is harder for me to jump out of than previous pct. Longest cycle I did so far.
I'm going 10 week LGD overlapping a 6 week dmz/trest for a total of 12 weeks this winter. Just prepping myselfI ran lgd for 12 weeks at 10mg the whole time. Recovery was pretty easy, bloodwork looked great a few weeks after a simple clomid pct
Dermacrine is my go to base for sarm cycles, using it now with ostaWill a dermacrine, stano or Andro base be suitable and not effect LH and FSH as much?
That is one of the good qualities of sarms being so selective. Yes, sarms suppress testosterone but because of the minimal effect on LH and fsh testosterone production is started back a lot easier than if Lh and fsh were low.
How do SARMS suppress T levels without a lowering of LH & FSH? Thats an interesting phenomenon I dont understand.
Doesn't suppress Lh and fsh as much as ph/ds/aas. I stated minimal effect meaning to a lesser degree.
I guess it could be described in that manner. Suppressed is suppressed imo, never really tried to judge different levels of suppressionSo just an overall lesser degree of suppression then?
I guess it could be described in that manner. Suppressed is suppressed imo, never really tried to judge different levels of suppression
No I misunderstood. I thought you were saying sarms suppress T but don't really impact LH & FSH significantly. That would be amazing as suppression is a lowering of release of LH & FSH from the anterior pituitary thus resulting in lower T levels.
The whole SARMS thing is fascinating to me. For me, a staunch AAS user I dont feel SARMs have a place for me personally but the concept and continued development is of great interest to me. If they can refine SARMs to be more selective they really would be the holy grail of anabolics but I personally dont feel they are there just yet.
Thanks for clarifying.
The main benefit is the lack of effect on the prostate , and that they are non liver toxic .
Understandable , I think for the inexperienced user it's a good starting point for anabolic experimentation
SARMS are a huge stepping stone in the right direction, I mean your potentially getting the same benefits as AAS but with no/very minimal sides. It's a fantastic creation/discovery and it will only get better.
The ultimate goal will be to achieve what you said, The benefits of aas with no sides. They are no where near that yet but hopefully progress can be made and they can come up with a compound like LGD that doesn't suppress you and cause the sides that LGD does.The fact is they are over-hyped in marketing at the moment. When you really look into it they are suppressive and do have some sides which in my mind makes them not selective enough just yet to justify their usage for me. Now thats just me, from my perspective, as a committed aas user.
I totally agree they are a fantastic discovery that will only get better. I really hope they do to the point where the are truly 100 % selective and the suppression and existing sides are eliminated and the anabolic effects are all still there.
That'll be a hard thing to do as anything that exogenous that would connect to the androgen receptor would cause a negative feedback loop I believe