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- RAD140 helps increase muscle mass
The number one benefit of supplementing with RAD140 is its ability to increase lean tissue without increasing fat. In fact, during initial studies done on monkeys, scientists observed an average weight gain of more than 10% in just 28 days. This was done using only RAD 140 and without any adverse side effects traditionally related to testosterone.
- RAD140 may enhance speed, stamina, and endurance during high-intensity workouts
Want to work out longer, harder and get better results every time you hit the gym? Reports of enhanced speed, stamina, and endurance during workouts are common when supplementing with Testolone. Additionally, thanks to its ability to increase lean muscle tissue and decrease fat, high-intensity workouts and interval training can be optimized every time.
- RAD140 has a greater anabolic effect than testosterone
Similar to other SARMs such as LGD4033 (Ligandrol) or S4 (Andarine), RAD140 produces similar results to testosterone but without the side effects.
RAD140 interacts with the hormonal receptors of muscle and bone tissue in the same ways as larger doses of testosterone, all without the estrogenic side effects caused by anabolic steroids.
Many users on forums also report greater anabolic effects than testosterone and are sometimes used as a PCT for steroid users to retain muscle mass between cycles.-
- RAD140 may reduce the side effects of testosterone
When taken in conjunction with anabolic steroids, initial studies indicated that RAD140 reduces the side effects of testosterone stimulation on the prostate and seminal vesicles of monkeys.
Additionally, many anabolic steroid users report concerns for the health of their liver. However, during the 28-day trial, these monkeys also showed minimal liver enzyme elevations on a dose 10x higher than the fully effective dose, even though a weight was gained during a short timeframe (which can cause liver strain).
Testolone does not appear to have the same side effects of anabolic steroids on reproductive organs
Initial studies on mice have found that low doses of RAD140 are all that’s needed to stimulate muscle growth without affecting the weight of the prostate.
This means that RAD140 has the ability to selectively stimulate muscle and bone growth while reducing the effects on sex tissue such as the prostate or clitoris. (So yes, this means RAD140 is safe for women)
- RAD140 may aid weight loss by increasing fat loss
RAD140 indirectly reduces body fat by increasing muscle and bone cells, which are more metabolically expensive to maintain than fat cells. By increasing muscle mass, an increase in the metabolism is seen, which results in easier weight loss.
Users also report increased muscle growth and decreased fat stores thanks to RAD140’s ability to increase stamina, endurance, and speed during an interval training.
- RAD140 is being trialed for the treatment of breast cancer
RAD140 was discovered and is currently being developed by pharmaceutical company Radius specifically for the treatment of Androgen Receptor (AR) and Estrogen Receptor Positive (ER+) breast cancer in postmenopausal women.
In vitro studies completed in 2017 showed that RAD140 inhibited the growth of AR/ER+ breast cancer cells. Results from these studies supported further investigation of RAD140 as a breast cancer treatment, and the first human clinical trials were brought forward.
- RAD140 is indicated to be neuroprotective for brain health in neurodegenerative diseases
As testosterone levels in men decline, the risk of disease in androgen-responsive tissue (including the brain) increases, implicating the development of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s Disease.
However, treating AR diseases with testosterone may increase the risk of prostate cancer. Recent studies suggest that RAD140 may be as effective as testosterone in reducing cell death without side effects to the prostate.