What's generating buzz about SLU-PP-332 is that it activates the same metabolic pathways your body uses during aerobic exercise—without the exercise. It's a pan-ERR agonist (estrogen-related receptor, not estrogen itself) discovered at Washington University, and in mouse studies it increased energy expenditure and fatty acid oxidation while decreasing fat mass without affecting food intake at all. The appeal is obvious: imagine your cells burning fuel like you just ran five miles, even on a rest day. Here's the catch though—this is one of the most experimental compounds on this list. There are zero completed human clinical trials, and everything we know comes from animal research. The people using it right now are true early adopters willing to accept that tradeoff, and the anecdotal reports are intriguing enough to keep the conversation going. If you're the type who wants to wait for real human data, this isn't your compound yet—but if you're watching the cutting edge of metabolic science, SLU-PP-332 is the one to keep your eye on.
Applications: Metabolism Support, Fat Loss, Energy
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