Dear Friend,
I remember when I first started researching SARMs, Ostarine seemed to be the most popular. Head over to some of the message boards, Youtube comments, and people are bragging about their gains. But I think Ostarine might be a crock of donkey dung and is simply being sold for a nice profit.
Here’s why…
The pharmaceutical industry I feel, is probably one of the most diabolical industries in the world. The companies in this sector are in it for one reason and one reason only….MONEY. Don’t fall for the bullshit that they care about people’s health and blah blah blah. Yea, some people working at these companies sure do, but the people that own boatloads of shares of the company only wish for one thing, and it is not for people’s health, it is for the share price of the stock to go up.
It works like this. Company XYZ is trying to develop a drug to treat a certain condition. The stock price might be $1.50 per share. The CEO and all this co-workers also own shares. And I’m not talking about a few hundred. I’m talking millions of dollars worth of stock of their own company. They put the drug through clinical trials and then one day (hopefully) it is approved by the FDA for use. Once this news is published, the stock rockets skyward, now the stock is $20.00 a share. The CEO that owned 5 million dollars worth of stock. Now owns 100 million.
Yes it is that big.
In the case of Ostarine, it did not go so well. In 2010 , Merck (the pharma giant) abandon Ostarine…hmmm wonder why, and handed it over to a company called GTX. GTX then renamed it Enobosarm. They tried to develop it to help cancer patients increase lean muscle and strength. That did not work. Yes, the studies turned out by GTX might show promising conclusions, and this is great fuel for all those so-called SARM experts to say how good Enobosarm is at building muscle, but this
article totally debunked all that. Endobosarm could not even increase strength in a stair climb by 5%.
Next, they tried to use Enobosarm for something else….that failed. That was back in 2013. Consequently, this was the kill shot for Enobosarm, and the stock of GTX dropped 90%. The research on Enobosarm ended. Since then it has been dead in the water.
So why the heck would anyone use a SARM called Ostarine, which it is not even called that anymore, that has been discontinued by the company that was supposed to develop it because it failed to produce any results?
I repeat…..
FAILED!! It does not work!!
If it did work, Merck and GTX would not have ended their development of the product. And look, it is not like they have $5,000 invested in the development of Enobosarm. GTX poured in 35,000,000 into it.
$35,000,000!!!!
And they gave up on it! They simply cut their losses and ended their research on it!!!
So why the hell do you think all of a sudden Enobosarm is going to magically work for a bodybuilder? And anyone claiming it does, either is selling the product for a profit, getting a placebo effect, or they are taking something they think is Enobosarm but it is not.