If you’ve ever searched for SARMs, one name shows up everywhere: RAD-140, often called Testolone.But what is RAD-140, really?And why has it become one of the most talked-about research compounds of the last decade? Key Takeaways Let’s break it down using the latest data, a clear explanation of mechanisms, and what researchers should actually know …
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What Is RAD-140? Updated Guidance for Researchers
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How Long Do SARMs Stay In Your System? What the New Research Says (Case Study)
Key Takeaways You’ve probably seen this question asked everywhere – Reddit threads, research forums, even gym locker rooms: Whether you’re designing a compliant research protocol, preparing for bloodwork, or just trying to understand metabolic timelines, the answer is more complex than you might think. Let’s break it down by compound, half-life, detection methods, and the …
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Can Enclomiphene Cause Erectile Dysfunction?
Short answer:No – enclomiphene is unlikely to cause erectile dysfunction (ED).In most cases, it does the opposite. But let’s unpack why people ask this, what the science actually shows, and when problems canhappen. “It is generally accepted that nitric oxide (NO) is the principal agent responsible for relaxation of penile smooth muscle.” PMC The Core …
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Glossary: Tissue Selectivity
What Is Tissue Selectivity? (Simple Definition) Tissue selectivity is the ability of a drug or compound to activate receptors in some tissues while avoiding others.With SARMs, this means switching on muscle- and bone-building signals without strongly activating androgenic pathways in the prostate, skin, or hair follicles. It’s the core scientific reason SARMs exist. Why Tissue …
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Can SARMs Cause Infertility? What the Science Really Shows
Short answer: Yes – SARMs can cause temporary infertility, and in some cases, prolonged suppression. While they’re often marketed as “safer than steroids,” the endocrine disruption risk is very real. Note: All information provided is in reference to authorised trials and theoretical data. This not health advice. SARMs are not authorised for use outside of …
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Is RAD140 Legal? Here’s what you need to know in 2026
Short answer:RAD140 (Testolone) is not approved for human consumption and is not legal to sell as a dietary supplement in most countries. However, it remains legal to sell, possess, or import for research purposes in many jurisdictions – depending on local laws. Let’s break it down with evidence. What Is RAD140, Legally Speaking? RAD140 is …
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Does RAD140 Increase or Decrease Testosterone?
Evidence from Human Clinical Trials TL;DR:Clinical trial data shows that RAD140 decreases natural testosterone levels through suppression of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis. Despite its anabolic properties, it does not raise testosterone, and suppression has been observed even at therapeutic doses. Key Takeaways: Does RAD140 Increase or Decrease Testosterone? What Clinical Trials Say About RAD140 and …
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10 Steps to Storing SARMs Safely (UK Research Guide)
How should I store SARMs to keep them stable?”If you’re asking this, you’re already ahead of most. Because SARMs aren’t just any research chemical – they’re temperature-sensitive, prone to degradation from light, oxygen, moisture, and improper handling. And in the UK, where legal use is restricted to research only, proper storage is not just smart – …
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Do SARMs Increase Testosterone? Here’s What the Research Actually Says
SARMs promise muscle gains without the side effects of steroids – but can they actually increaseyour testosterone levels? It’s a loaded question. With fitness forums buzzing and supplement companies marketing SARMs as “testosterone boosters,” the science tells a more complicated story. Let’s break it down – what happens to your testosterone during and after SARMs use, and which compounds (if …
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