As we said, YK11 is a Myostatin inhibitor. It’s important that we know what Myostatin and Follistatin are to understand how YK11 works.
Myostatin is a protein that reduces muscle mass in our bodies as well as our strength. Follistatin is the antagonist of Myostatin, it increases our muscle mass and strength. Basically, Follistatin keeps Myostatin in place and promotes muscle growth. Myostatin, on the other hand, blocks muscle growth.
YK11 aims to increase our Follistatin levels by inhibiting our Myostatin. Because it inhibits the Myostatin, it’s very effective at keeping our muscle mass because Myostatin can’t promote muscle loss. The results of this are increased levels of Follistatin which very effectively promote great muscle gains.
Almost all sports bodies, including the Olympics, listed YK11 as a prohibited substance because of the unfair advantages that it gives (increased muscle mass, strength, etc.). It’s listed as a banned substance by the WADA (World Anti Doping Agency) and the USADA (the United States Anti Doping Agency).
Don’t use this compound if you are a competing professional athlete.
YK11 SARM is derived by altering the chemical structure of Dihydrotestosterone DHT. In comparison with other SARMs which almost have a non-steroidal structure, YK 11 is a bit different in regards to the mechanism and side effects.
The suggested YK11 dosage is 10 to 30 mg daily, cycled for 4 to 8 weeks. Although most people take their YK11 dosage as pills, muscle injections are an option. YK11 must be taken with food for optimal results. Unfortunately, YK-11 has yet to be approved or thoroughly studied, so there is no safe and effective dosage.
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