Hey, all.
I'm new to research chemicals, in general.
My rats need to shed a considerable amount of fat, and they're very prone to losing muscle while on a cut. So, I'm looking to SARM's for more of a recomp/cut.
I've looked into the four available SARMs right now, and I'm considering either GW or S4. I don't have the cash to stack right now, so that's out of the question.
I've done several searches on multiple forums and sites, but I'm still left with nagging questions.
1) Which is actually better for fat loss, as opposed to "muscle hardening"? There have been conflicting articles and reviews on this point. Keep in mind that S4 is really cheap at Unique right now.
2) My rats are already generally photosensitive, would this be an issue if going the S4 route? I hear billberry helps with this.
3) Would this still be considered "natural," as in would it pass a test? Not a big issue, just curious.
4)The GW is said to make more slow-twitch fibers. Has this affected strength or explosiveness for anyone's rats; and, if so, have you been able to get it back?
Thanks, guys. This is it for now, but I'm sure there'll be more.
I'm new to research chemicals, in general.
My rats need to shed a considerable amount of fat, and they're very prone to losing muscle while on a cut. So, I'm looking to SARM's for more of a recomp/cut.
I've looked into the four available SARMs right now, and I'm considering either GW or S4. I don't have the cash to stack right now, so that's out of the question.
I've done several searches on multiple forums and sites, but I'm still left with nagging questions.
1) Which is actually better for fat loss, as opposed to "muscle hardening"? There have been conflicting articles and reviews on this point. Keep in mind that S4 is really cheap at Unique right now.
2) My rats are already generally photosensitive, would this be an issue if going the S4 route? I hear billberry helps with this.
3) Would this still be considered "natural," as in would it pass a test? Not a big issue, just curious.
4)The GW is said to make more slow-twitch fibers. Has this affected strength or explosiveness for anyone's rats; and, if so, have you been able to get it back?
Thanks, guys. This is it for now, but I'm sure there'll be more.