TL;DR
Running SARMs without test base leads to suppression and side effects.
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Can I run SARMs natty without a test base? Short Answer: Yes, but you’re not really “natty” anymore, and skipping the test base can lead to regrets. What Happens Without a Test Base? 1. Suppression: Even “mild” SARMs like Ostarine (MK-2866) will suppress LH/FSH over time. Heavier SARMs (RAD-140, LGD-4033, S23) can cause near-complete shutdown after week 4. 2. Testosterone Drops, Estrogen Crashes: SARMs don’t aromatize. When your natural testosterone tanks, estrogen plummets too, leading to: ◦ Joint pain ◦ Mood swings ◦ Zero libido ◦ Possible erectile dysfunction (ED) 3. Side Effects Sneak Up: Initial good feelings (weeks 1-3) can quickly turn into: ◦ Motivation loss ◦ Poor sleep and recovery ◦ Mood crashes ◦ Libido disappearance ◦ Training stalls 4. Blood Test Results: ◦ Total testosterone <200 ng/dL by weeks 6-8 ◦ Estrogen levels in the dirt ◦ Flatlined LH/FSH Why Do People Still Run SARMs Without Test? • Misconceptions: Some think it’s “safer” or that they're still natty. • Avoidance: Some want to skip injections. • Ignorance: Many don’t understand suppression until it hits them mid-cycle. Bottom Line: You can run SARMs solo, but expect: • Suppression • Possible side effects from low testosterone and estrogen • Slow or rough recovery without post-cycle therapy (PCT) For the best results, fewer side effects, and cleaner recovery — a test base is the smart choice.
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