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myostatin inhibitors and gene doping?

ConnerLam

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If there was a legit myostatin inhibitor and someone similar to altered gene doping and was tested on some humans already and showed that it didn't enlarge the organs would you be willing to try it? I'm not selling anything lol I am just curious how steroid users think when it comes to this sort of stuff.
 
I have found success with YK-11 recently. I cannot speak on the long term effects of it though.

I have also used Follastatin in the past. I 100% do not recommend that for anybody.

Other than that, hGH and real IGF-1 are the other options. They have been around for years and years, and are proven to work. But, when abused, they can have plenty of irreversible side effects like organ growth. Even when not abused, they can still have these side effects.
 
many have had success with yk11 when they actually get a hold of a legit product... that's where my comfort level would be in terms of getting big results with lower side effects
 
There is nothing selective as of yet. The closest thing worth trying would be YK-11 from sarms.forsale. I had nice results from it although I did not dose high enough and was not bulking to test myostatin inhibiting properties.
 
It's not that complicated although it might seem so. I'll keep it silly simple.

Myostatin is produced by the body and limits muscle growth. The idea behind a Myotstatin Inhibitor would be to stop the limiting of growth. It'd take very little stimulus to illicit a reaction by the body to make muscle grow. Now if you took it (assuming it worked) and trained your ass off you'd grow... and grow.

Check out the double muscled Belgian Blue Cattle.

It sounds great. But isn't. The in-breeding of the cattle means their hearts are fucked and they have much shorter life compared to other breeds. Like humans would also get they have problems with their joints and connective tissue.

So if it was legit here's what would happen - muscle and tendon tears. Heart and cardio-vascular issues. In other words muscle growth would out strip the bodies ability to deal with it. It'd be like a fairy godmother adding 40lbs with a wave of a wand. You'd spend months adapting and would incur injuries.

And, as above, you need a selective version. As it stands no such drug comes close. Get used to adding 3-6lbs a year but do that for YEARS. That's all I ever did. I went from (aged 18, having started age 15) 175lbs to a recent high of 318lbs. Again as previously noted I'm a strength athlete not a bodybuilder (so no abs) and I'm 6'3
 
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