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Comment · Sat, May 30, 2015

SR9009?

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drugburner6324 · 5 points

Just found a source for this one. Does anyone know how safe it is in humans? Sounds amazing based on the limited research out there, but I can't help but feeling like there's got to be some kind of catch.

There was a thread a month ago in /r/nootropics talking about it and one guy said that he's been trying it out, but it doesn't look like he's posted any updates since then.

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pseupseudio · 1 points

Also interested. What i can see by other vendors is $110 - 130 for 30x 20mg/ml. By what factor do you intend to destroy them on price? And are you stacking this, and do you plan to cycle or break to something else (i'm doing ostarine and mk-677 now, and it was recommended that after 6-8 weeks i switch to raloxifene and d-aspartic acid for a couple)?

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb

We've had the results from SR9009 back for a week or so. I have been holding back on production because I am hesitant over the dosages. I could certainly put out a 30ml solution of 20mg/ml. However, I don't just want to copy what other people are doing. I want to make sure we are putting out an effective product. So I am going to do a prototype solution, and do a personal trial of it first. I have only been using the powder so far.

The Raloxifene and D-AA are for a PCT after SARM use. Some people don't really need a PCT with Ostarine, but many do. I usually use LGD-4033 for 4 weeks, then do a 10 day PCT of Raloxifene and D-AA. That works well for me.

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