Welcome back! Today, we're diving into an exciting new compound called SLU PP332, or "Slupp," which has the potential to mimic the benefits of exercise at a cellular level, even when you're not physically active. Tara shares her personal journey with Slupp emphasizing its role as a possible enhancement to exercise rather than a replacement. She discusses the groundbreaking research on Sloop, highlighting its effects on energy production, fat metabolism, and overall metabolic health. With insights from her own experience and feedback from friends and clients, she provides a comprehensive overview of how this compound could be a game-changer in optimizing health and fitness. Tune in to learn more about Slupp and its implications for those looking to maximize their wellness journey.
Takeaways:
- The synthetic compound Slupp mimics exercise benefits at the cellular level without actual physical activity.
- Slupp acts as an agonist for estrogen-related receptors, enhancing energy production and fat metabolism.
- Research on Slupp shows significant fat loss and improved metabolic health in mice, although human studies are pending.
- Using Slupp can enhance workout results and serve as a safety net when unable to exercise.
- While Slupp is promising, it is essential to consult with healthcare practitioners before use.
- The compound shows potential in improving endurance and cognitive clarity during physical activities.
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SLU-PP-332 Research Links:
Exercise-Mimicking Drug Sheds Weight, Boosts Muscle Activity in Mice: This article from the University of Florida News discusses how SLU-PP-332 led to significant weight loss and enhanced endurance in obese mice.
University of Florida News
A Synthetic ERR Agonist Alleviates Metabolic Syndrome: Published in the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, this study explores how SLU-PP-332 improves metabolic parameters in mouse models of obesity and metabolic syndrome.
Newswise
A Synthetic ERRα Agonist Induces an Acute Aerobic Exercise Response and Enhances Exercise Capacity: This preprint study details how SLU-PP-332 activates an aerobic exercise genetic program in skeletal muscle, enhancing exercise endurance in mice.
BioRxiv