Hey guys,
I remember reading a few years ago about a new SARM called SR9009, which was touted as being able to mimic the effects of exercise on muscle growth and fat loss by increasing mitochondria in skeletal muscle, and basically repairing dysfunctional metabolisms in the process. Then, SR9009 went into testing for a while, and I heard nothing about it until recently.
A simple google search will show you that it's getting rave reviews on another prominent forum, and is officially for sale on sarmssearch since a month or so. It sounds promising; has anyone tried it yet?
Btw, for those of you interested in the science supposedly behind it, here's a link to an interesting study about SR9009:
Regulation of Circadian Behavior and Metabolism by Synthetic REV-ERB Agonists
I remember reading a few years ago about a new SARM called SR9009, which was touted as being able to mimic the effects of exercise on muscle growth and fat loss by increasing mitochondria in skeletal muscle, and basically repairing dysfunctional metabolisms in the process. Then, SR9009 went into testing for a while, and I heard nothing about it until recently.
A simple google search will show you that it's getting rave reviews on another prominent forum, and is officially for sale on sarmssearch since a month or so. It sounds promising; has anyone tried it yet?
Btw, for those of you interested in the science supposedly behind it, here's a link to an interesting study about SR9009:
Regulation of Circadian Behavior and Metabolism by Synthetic REV-ERB Agonists