SLU-PP-332 & Other new PEDs?

Food_Strong

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What's up, everyone?

I've been asked to share some of my insights here. I'm not a big name, but I focus on the risk/reward of anabolics and peptides in bodybuilding. I also write articles for another forum.

I have a podcast you might like:

Gear, Growth, and Gains Podcast

Episode topics:

1. Intro: PED landscape
2. New compounds:

* SLU-PP-332
* GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon peptides
* SARMs

3. Comparing new vs. old PEDs
4. Legal and safety stuff
5. Future trends

Hope you enjoy!
 
No problem! Thanks for the feedback. I know this is a popular site, and I actually tried to sign up before but got blocked because I was using a VPN.
 
Thin_Great said:
Welcome! I'm looking forward to your book.

Thanks! Did you order it already? It's been out for a bit. You can find it at Book Name - Practical and Reference Guide!

I'm glad you find my work helpful. It's something I'm really into.
 
I ordered it a week ago. Also, I appreciated your comment on Deca increasing synovial fluid and cited you in another discussion. I hadn't seen that mechanism for joint pain reduction before. We've debated here if N has real joint benefits or just masks pain. My thought is, if it just masked pain, we'd see more tendon tears, which we don't. Some of us focus on long-term athleticism and staying young, so that's relevant.
 
I've heard a lot about SLU on other forums. Some are using it instead of Clen and DNP because it's less toxic and gives good results without stimulants. So far, blood tests look good. I'd like to see a Phase 1 safety study in humans first, though. As the video said, it's still a risk. RETA has been a game changer for dieting, with fewer GI issues than TIRA and SEMA at lower doses. Glad to see your expertise here!
 
Hank64 said:
Some are using it instead of Clen and DNP because it's less toxic and gives good results without stimulants. So far, blood tests look good. I'd like to see a Phase 1 safety study in humans first, though.

I agree completely. Anecdotal reports are interesting, but without rigorous clinical trials, it's impossible to truly assess the safety and efficacy of SLU-PP-332. The long-term effects, in particular, are unknown, and the potential for off-target effects needs to be thoroughly investigated.
 
I've been using semaglutide for about seven months now and I've lost about 25 pounds! It's been a journey for sure, but mostly positive. I'm curious about RETA that Hank64 mentioned. I get awful constipation on Sema. Does RETA really help with that?
 
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