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SR-9009

(1 customer review)

Original price was: £64.99.Current price is: £49.99.

SR9009 (Stenabolic) – 60 tabs × 10 mg. Research compound studied for endurance, fat oxidation, and metabolic regulation. For lab use only.

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Description

Description

Product Overview
  • 60 tablets per bottle

  •  Each tablet contains 10mg of SR9009 (Stenabolic)

What Is SR9009 (Stenabolic)?
  • A synthetic Rev-ErbA ligand studied for its role in metabolic regulation and endurance enhancement

  • Not a SARM; operates via circadian and mitochondrial pathways

  • Investigated in laboratory settings for its impact on metabolic function, energy utilization, and inflammation

Research Highlights
  • Endurance & Physical Performance: Linked to enhanced mitochondrial output and stamina in animal models

  • Fat Utilization: Studied for its potential to increase metabolic rate and fat oxidation

  • Glucose & Lipid Metabolism: Explored for improving insulin sensitivity and energy balance

  • Circadian Rhythm Support: Affects biological clock regulation and wakefulness patterns

  • Inflammation Modulation: May assist in recovery-related studies involving inflammation markers

Functions of Interest
  • Rev-ErbA activation pathways

  • Mitochondrial biogenesis and function

  • Circadian rhythm and energy regulation

  • Lipid and glucose metabolic control

  • Anti-inflammatory mechanisms

Conclusion
  •  SR9009 is a non-hormonal research compound being evaluated for metabolic, endurance, and circadian rhythm effects
  •  Useful in scientific studies on energy expenditure, inflammation, and metabolic optimization
  •  Not intended for human or veterinary use
Additional information

Additional information

Brand

Louis Poulsen

Material

Wood

Height

79.5 cm

Length

46.5 cm

Reviews (1)

1 review for SR-9009

  1. Mr. Mackay

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