Comment · Mon, September 22, 2014 · Ceretropic
Do Nootropics Make You Confident?
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madmatt1980 · 6 points
I realize they increase cognition, etc., and as a byproduct this could create confidence?
But do they also make you more extroverted and give you a more classic type of social confidence?
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defensivemidfielder · 1 points
Do you have an opinion on YK-11, another SARM? I found two research papers on it,
but I'm not entirely sure what to make of them due to my extremely limited knowledge about biochemistry.
It says that YK11 behaves as a partial agonist of the androgen receptor. It activates it without causing N/C interaction. I'm assuming this means it activates the androgen receptors without being suppressive. This sort of selectivity is what SARMs strive to be but even the popular LGD and Ostarine appear to be ever so mildly supressive. What I gathered from the above papers indicates that this is not the case with YK-11. It even prevents the N/C interaction properties of DHT when both substances are present. It also appears to be a myostatin inhibitor.
Overall this is the most interesting SARM I've personally read about but lack a of human trials and the S4 ocular toxicity horror stories prevent me from guinea pigging it...yet
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
It looks interesting. However, I want more data on it. We have some MK-677, which is basically an oral version of Ipamorelin. That one is pretty cool. It's not on the site yet, though.