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Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs) are a class of therapeutic compounds that have similar properties to anabolic steroids, but with reduced androgenic (producing male characteristics) properties. In bodybuilding, SARMs are often used for their potential to increase muscle mass, reduce fat, and improve bone density. However, it's important to note that the use of SARMs is controversial and potentially risky.


SARMs are not approved for human use in many countries, including the United States, except for experimental purposes. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned against their use, stating that they can pose significant health risks to athletes and bodybuilders. These risks include liver toxicity, increased risk of heart attack and stroke, and the potential to promote the growth of certain cancers.


Moreover, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has prohibited SARMs in competitive sports. Athletes found using these substances can face sanctions, including bans from competition.


Despite these warnings and regulations, SARMs have gained popularity in the bodybuilding community due to their perceived benefits and the misconception that they are safer than anabolic steroids. Some users may experience short-term benefits in muscle growth and physical performance, but these come with significant health risks.


It's important for individuals to be aware of the legal implications and health risks associated with SARMs use. Consulting with healthcare professionals and considering safer, legal alternatives for bodybuilding and performance enhancement is highly recommended.
 
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