
Originally Posted by
yosimitesam
Well, the only way you'll really know is if you give it a try. I encourage you to check out some logs a few members have graciously done. My observation is results have been mixed, but many people on it seem to enjoy the energy and post cycle strength they (SARMS) can give them.
As with anything, it's important to observe dosing, as S4 can have some visual sides. I know you mentioned Ostarine, which doesn't have the same night-blinding issue when doses are pushed. It (Ostarine) also has a longer half life, so you only need to take it once a day.
4-8 week cycles seem to be the most popular, and for your body weight, you could go with the higher mg (25+) per day. Keeping that in mind, you may want to be prepared to do a light PCT upon completion, as Ostarine has been shown to be slightly suppressive. There's also some info. regarding hepatoxicity, so staying on a liver detox supp wouldn't be a bad idea. But there again, that evidence suggests higher doses for extended periods of time.
Like I said, everyone is different, and there seems to be quite a few people who benefited using SARMS. Esepcially those bridging as part of their PCT. Non PCT users have also reported pumps, energy and some muscle density, but none seem to suggest SARMS offer anything near an AAS. Most equate a SARM to a light cycle of epistane, without the joint discomfort.
Anyway, you might want to try it, and hopefully if you do, you'll provide a log that could help a few others out.
Good luck,