Hello all,
I'm a newb to SARMs, but I've done a bit of research on them, and I'm interested in using ostarine to maximize the healing of an injury and strengthen the injured site. However, I'm concerned with a pretty fundamental question related to this, which may be obvious to seasoned SARM users.
In the Wikipedia article on ostarine/enobosarm (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enobosarm), it states that the "The chemical structure of ostarine has not been publicly disclosed" by GTx, the company that first developed ostarine. If this is the case, I'm wondering how any of the companies selling ostarine online could be selling real ostarine. Unless there was a leak from GTx, how could their labs create ostarine if the chemical structure was never disclosed by GTx?
Is the Wikipedia article out of date / just plain wrong, or am I misunderstanding/overlooking some crucial part of this? I'm hoping that I'm misunderstanding this, as ostarine looks promising based on the studies I've looked at and the reports I've read...but obviously I don't want to put a chemical in my body if it's likely not what the label says it is.
Thanks guys - any insight into this would be much appreciated.
I'm a newb to SARMs, but I've done a bit of research on them, and I'm interested in using ostarine to maximize the healing of an injury and strengthen the injured site. However, I'm concerned with a pretty fundamental question related to this, which may be obvious to seasoned SARM users.
In the Wikipedia article on ostarine/enobosarm (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enobosarm), it states that the "The chemical structure of ostarine has not been publicly disclosed" by GTx, the company that first developed ostarine. If this is the case, I'm wondering how any of the companies selling ostarine online could be selling real ostarine. Unless there was a leak from GTx, how could their labs create ostarine if the chemical structure was never disclosed by GTx?
Is the Wikipedia article out of date / just plain wrong, or am I misunderstanding/overlooking some crucial part of this? I'm hoping that I'm misunderstanding this, as ostarine looks promising based on the studies I've looked at and the reports I've read...but obviously I don't want to put a chemical in my body if it's likely not what the label says it is.
Thanks guys - any insight into this would be much appreciated.
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