Steve, are you still not exercising? Maybe slup requires exercise to notice a benefit, since anecdotal reports I’ve seen say it improves cardio performance.
Not exercising specifically but doing a lot more outdoor work and a lot more walking. It’s no substitute for resistance training though.
As far as cardio performance, I have noticed an improvement BUT that is most likely due to me doing more physical work. When I started “the season” in late April where I walk our river path and use a hand scythe to keep it clear, I had a hard time doing the full path. Yesterday it was a breeze to do it at a faster pace than the previous time, 2 weeks ago. I do this clearing every 2 weeks but walk the path twice a day if it’s not raining. My walking pace has picked up as well.
Most of those activities would improve with repetition anyway. So I have hard time separating that from what the SLU-PP-332 might be contributing. I’m pretty confident it is not doing anything negative.
All I can say is that after two weeks I dialled back my daily dose from 600mcg to 400 because it felt like too much. So I assume that exercisemimic.com sells legit slu-pp-332.
What did too much feel like?
You must have a lot of this compound. Since you have so much that you’re willing to give it away, have you considered making a topical cream and testing its effects? I’d be curious to see if it has a youthening effect on the skin.
You should make a mix and apply it to one hand at night before going to bed. Take a before, during and after photo.
I probably won’t bother with that. I already make my own skin care lotion that works quite well.
Also SLU-PP-332 is not water soluble, one needs to add a solubilizer or it would never penetrate the skin. That’s not hard to do but it takes time to sort out, time I don’t have.
One that I am interested in trying as a topical is NMN or NR. NMN is now being added at a 3% content to some “high end” skin care products. It is water soluble and quite stable in water.
Just a little update on my 50mg a day experiment. Almost 2 weeks in now.
I’ve lost 3lb’s in the past 4 days.
That’s unusual for me at this stage of my weight management protocol (2.0mg Reta 1x weekly) as I’ve been very stable for the past 8 months 141 to 143 lbs. This morning I was 139.6.
I do feel “tighter”?
Hopefully its the visceral fat
I’m almost a clone. I weighed 142 for years, but lately dropped to 137. I don’t know why. It could be an aftereffect of Sloop, which I don’t take any more, but I doubt it. I don’t know what it is. I’m still taking TB/BPC/GHK every other day for general maintenance, and TB-Frag every other month for pain suppression. I also use selank and epitalon intranasally, which are probably contributing factors. As you’ve said, it’s hard to single out a primary peptide when several are involved. In any case, the results have been, and continue to be, spectacular.
This is a review of ERRa agonists and the potential benefits. It does recognize the lack of human studies.
One item I noticed is the potential when combined with GLP1’s and/or SGLT2
inhibitors. This may be one of the reasons I’m seeing the result I’m getting. I’m also looking more “vascular”.
I continue to take 50mg per day and I’m pretty sure now that it is the reason my weight dropped another 3lb a month ago and has stayed down since I noticed that.
I’m thinking of increasing to 100mg per day divided into 2 doses but I have another experiment starting tomorrow so I’ll put that dose increase on the back burner.
I’ve also settled on a retail price of $50 per gm, which would provide 20x 50mg doses. If one were not interested in such a high dose, one could put the 50mg scoop in a dropper bottle, reconstitute with 25mL distilled water and have the equivalent of 20 (100 dose) bottles at the “bro dose”
The hype train retailers are selling this for $70+ for 50mg in caps, pills or liquid format.
SLU-PP-332 AND RELATED ERRα AGONISTS: A FOCUSED MINI REVIEW OF METABOLIC REGULATION, AND THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL
UJPR-10-3-RW4.pdf (1020.0 KB)