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What Are SARMs?
The word SARMs is short for selective androgen receptor modulators. It’s an increasingly popular class of compounds that were created to treat diseases also treated using anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS). Some SARMs, for instance, have already undergone clinical trials for testosterone replacement therapy.
When SARMs bind with a receptor, there’s anabolic and hypertrophic activity in both the bone and muscle. This makes SARMs perfect for osteoporosis treatment, testosterone replacement therapy, and muscle wasting treatment.
Bodybuilders prefer SARMs for building more body muscle, lessening fat, and increasing bone density. One of the SARMS benefits is that the drugs can do all that without resulting in most of the undesirable side effects that come with many other performance-enhancing products. These side effects include estrogen-related changes and water retention.
SARMs have a 10:1 anabolic to androgenic ratio. The drugs are highly bioavailable, which ensures effective absorption and utilization by the body.
How Do SARMS Work?
SARMs are unlike steroids and anabolic supplements in that they can target a single androgen in your body: your skeletal muscle. Your androgen receptors are found in various parts of the body, such as the liver, the muscle tissue, the prostate gland, and the bones. SARMs are capable of selectively connecting and linking to these receptors.
Usually, these drugs connect to your bone cells and your muscle tissue. As a result, you do not have to worry about facing backlash from other organs. For instance, SARMs don’t cause swelling in areas of your body that shouldn’t swell.
There’s never any risk of excessive cell growth with SARMs, so the user is not at risk of diseases that result from this side effect. Anabolic supplements have, in the past, been linked to liver damage and prostate cancer. It’s one of the top reasons many people are shifting to SARMs.
Most varieties of SARMs mimic the way your testosterone works within the body. They trick your body into doing this without putting you in danger. Once they link themselves to your androgen receptors, these drugs boost protein synthesis and increase your overall strength and nitrogen retention.