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Does Cardarine Cause Cancer? | The Human Equivalent Dose

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Health & Fitness, Science, Education, Self-improvement

4.9806 Ratings

🗓️ 13 August 2019

⏱️ 6 minutes

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This is something I skimmed over in my initial article on Cardarine. I wanted write a dedicated article on this topic as I believe the human equivalent Cardarine dose that caused cancer growth is often calculated incorrectly. Many people think the dosage is some exorbitant amount and they use that to justify their use thinking the human equivalent dosage that caused cancer in rats was thousands of milligrams, when in reality, it really wasn't.…

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0:00.0

So, guys, Derek, more plates, more dates.com.

0:03.8

Today I wanted to do a quick deep dive.

0:08.7

Is that, I don't even know if that makes sense,

0:10.9

a quick deep dive on Carterin's cancer data.

0:14.7

So this is something I sort of skimmed over

0:16.4

in my initial video, but I kind of wanted to do

0:18.2

a dedicated topic video to it because a lot of people

0:22.8

are missing the picture on it and they think the dosage is some exorbitant amount that would

0:28.8

otherwise, you know, they're justifying their use by thinking, oh, the dosage that caused the

0:35.2

cancer and rats was like, like thousands of milligrams when in reality it really

0:39.2

wasn't with that being said i don't necessarily think that it's carcinogenic at all i just want to

0:45.0

display the data as it's you know actually presented and clarify a lot of convoluted things in regards

0:53.0

to it so at the 48th annual meeting of the Society of Toxicology in 2009, which was two years

0:59.6

after Carterine's abandonment, data was presented showing that Carterine caused cancer

1:03.6

to develop rapidly in several organs in animal testing.

1:07.1

So like I mentioned in the first video, the first thing to note is the fact that the

1:11.3

aforementioned study involved administering cartering to Han Wistar rats for almost two years

1:16.4

straight without being administered any chemicals at all. The median life expectancy of

1:22.6

Han Wistar rats is between 30 to 33 months for females and 33 to 36 months for males.

1:28.8

And the reason for this is the number of adenocarsinomas they develop.

1:33.1

So before we even look at the animal models, you already know that the rats are not expected

1:38.0

to live more than three years, irrespective of what they're administered because of their

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