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I have wondered the effects of SARMS with TRT. Is it worth it? I have seen people use them with incredible results but these people were not taking anything else. Like RAD140 + Testosterone Ciponate.....does that make sense to stack them?

AlphaMD's Answer

I do need to be perfectly clear that SARMs are not FDA regulated & we cannot advise anyone to use them one way or another, so I can't speak to it being worth it or not.

That said, many of us here have also seen the types posts online showing their effects that you're talking about.

It would make sense that they produce results as they were initially pursued as a means to avoid the downsides of TRT and only receive the upsides. When it was shown that they didn't really do that, it was mostly discontinued. Their initial goal was to mimic TRT effects, and online visual evidence would suggest that in that at least they did work.

We'll follow-up on the concept of stacking in one of our videos, question added to the list sir.

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