With all the debate surrounding atypical cell proliferation, cancer, liver fibrosis, etc with GW 501516, I'm wondering if TTA-500 has the same risks. Does anyone have any experience with TTA, does it work, and is it a safer option than GW?
I'ved used a few of these type of products and had some mixed results. The benefit for me was no side effects that I saw. I would say that you may have different results, depending on your training and diet.
I wouldn't worry about that ingredients causing any of those sorts of side effects. Not even ever ppar agonist being studied shows those results. Only cardarine at high doses in combination with certain compounds caused cancerous sides. I would def say that product is good to go. I'm sure the SNS rep could add more info but I see nothing concerning.
I've used it...it works, but very subtle. The major side effect from TTA is cramping but there is enough electrolytes in SNS' where you won't need to worry, just drink a lot of water. Also some people tend to hold water with TTA other than that I've heard nothing negative over the years. Can't comment on GW....yet
With all the debate surrounding atypical cell proliferation, cancer, liver fibrosis, etc with GW 501516, I'm wondering if TTA-500 has the same risks. Does anyone have any experience with TTA, does it work, and is it a safer option than GW?
TTA is a PPAR agonist whereas GW is a PPAR gamma agonist. The specific cells in the liver repair process have higher concentrations of beta and gamma receptors. Way outside what I understand, but they rely on activation of different receptor subtypes. I'll do more reading as i'm not familiar with it
TTA is a PPAR agonist whereas GW is a PPAR gamma agonist. The specific cells in the liver repair process have higher concentrations of beta and gamma receptors. Way outside what I understand, but they rely on activation of different receptor subtypes. I'll do more reading as i'm not familiar with it
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