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STEROIDS? SARM-X The First Ever Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator You Better Get It Now Before Its Banned! There is no getting around the fact that anabolic
steroids have become a part of our athletic culture. Every athlete on the planet knows that anabolic
steroids build muscle mass, strength and power. The temptation for athletes to use anabolic
steroids is hard to resist, given their inborn competitive nature. Even for the millions of guys who arent competitive athletes but bust their asses in the gym trying to pack on muscle,
steroids are tempting. However, we all know that the use of anabolic
steroids does not come without risk. So, some people choose to push the envelope and use
steroids, while others continue to fight the temptation fueled by lack of progress and a burning desire to take their muscle building potential to a completely new level. But thats all about to change- the rules of anabolic/androgen ic enhanced muscle growth are going to change for everyone! Over the past 10 years, leading scientists and biochemists have been working on the development of a new class of anabolic
steroid-like compounds called SARMs (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators). These compounds are designed to selectively target androgen receptors on muscle tissue. So what does this all mean? In a nutshell, its the biggest muscle-building breakthrough of the century! SARMs, due to their selectivity, are actually more powerful than anabolic
steroids, yet present less risk of side effects. The Pharmaceutical Evolution of
Steroids to SARMs To better understand SARMs superiority to
steroids and the magnitude by which they will change the future of bodybuilding, we should first take a look at how
steroids work to trigger muscle growth.
Steroids are hormone complexes that induce anabolic muscle building action by binding to androgen receptors on muscle tissue where they enter the cell nucleus and stimulate protein synthesis. However, androgen receptors dont only exist on muscle tissue, they also exist throughout the body on other tissues and organs. So,
steroids also bind to androgen receptors on areas such as the prostate, heart and liver. This random androgen receptor binding of
steroids is called non-selective because they target all androgen receptors and not just those in muscle. This non-selectivity results in lower potency and may lead to undesirable side effects. The use of anabolic
steroids dates as far back to the 1930s when scientists first were able to synthesize testosterone for medical use in cases where the testes do not produce sufficient testosterone for normal growth, development and sexual functioning. Athletes quickly took advantage of this discovery and began taking synthetic testosterone as a sports enhancement aid. Following the development of synthetic testosterone scientists began to develop other synthetic anabolic
steroid compounds such a D-Bol and Anavar, which when compared to testosterone had higher anabolic activity, but still displayed non-selective bioactivity, and subsequently the potential for undesirable side-effects. The Search for SARMs While the use of testosterone and other synthetic derivatives is common in medical settings and in the gym, this use comes with the risk of possible side effects. As weve pointed out, most of these side effects are due to the non-selective actions, which can lead to androgenic activity in tissues other than skeletal muscle, such as heart muscle, prostate gland and organs of the body. So while the medical community realizes the benefits of androgenic- anabolic
steroids, their potential for side effects have limited their use and prompted an international search for selective androgen receptor modulators that target muscle tissue growth. During the past decade, researchers discovered that androgen receptors in different locations in the body can be selectively tar...
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