The Morning Dose #146: SARMs, TRT Clinics, Multivitamins for Bodybuilders

Never get asked “Finished already” ever again

Go Long is a 2-in-1 prescription treatment that handles premature ejaculation. Tadalafil increases blood flow for stronger erections. Paroxetine regulates serotonin so you stay in control of your body.

No numbing creams. No sprays that kill the feeling for both of you. Just your brain and body working together for up to 36 hours.

Take it an hour before. Then stop watching the clock and start enjoying yourself.

Try Go Long today

Welcome to The Morning Dose, your one-stop shop for all things peptides, TRT, fitness, anti-aging, and everything in between.

Pour your morning coffee and lock in for this week’s groundbreaking news and rearch from the world of science-based biohacking, TRT, peptides and anti-aging.

In this week’s edition of The Morning Dose:

💪 SARMs Users Explained: Why Athletes and Lifters Continue Exploring SARMs

🩺 Best Online TRT Clinics Explained: What Matters in Modern Testosterone Care

🏋️‍♂️Best Multivitamins for Bodybuilders: Why Micronutrients Matter More Than You Think

☕️ First time reading? I’m James, and this is The Morning Dose. Every week, our team scours hundreds of sources to bring you need-to-know news and insights you won’t find elsewhere. All in 5 minutes.

Did someone forward you this email? Sign up here.

💪 SARMs Users Explained: Why Athletes and Lifters Continue Exploring SARMs

Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs) continue to attract attention among bodybuilders, athletes, and fitness enthusiasts seeking muscle-building and performance-enhancing effects without some of the drawbacks associated with traditional anabolic compounds. This article explores who uses SARMs, why they’re popular, and the risks surrounding their use.

What’s Covered:

💪 Mechanisms of Action
SARMs are designed to selectively bind to androgen receptors in muscle and bone tissue, potentially supporting lean mass retention, strength, and recovery while minimizing androgenic activity in other organs.

💪 Why Users Turn to SARMs
The article examines common motivations among SARMs users, including recomposition goals, cutting phases, recovery support, and performance enhancement. Compounds like Ostarine, RAD-140, and LGD-4033 are frequently discussed for their differing profiles and use cases.

💪 Risks, Side Effects & Research Gaps
Despite growing popularity, SARMs remain investigational compounds with limited long-term human safety data. Hormonal suppression, liver stress, and product quality concerns are highlighted as ongoing issues in the research and supplement landscape.

Want to understand why SARMs remain one of the most talked-about performance compounds in fitness culture?
👉 Read the full guide on Muscle and Brawn

🩺 Best Online TRT Clinics Explained: What Matters in Modern Testosterone Care

Online TRT clinics are rapidly transforming how men access hormone optimization and testosterone replacement therapy. This guide explores what separates high-quality telehealth TRT providers from low-quality operations and why personalized care has become increasingly important in 2025.

What’s Covered:

🩺 Hormone Optimization & Clinical Oversight
The article examines how reputable TRT clinics approach testosterone replacement through comprehensive lab testing, symptom assessment, individualized dosing, and ongoing monitoring rather than one-size-fits-all protocols.

🩺 Telehealth Convenience & Personalized Treatment
Modern TRT platforms often combine virtual consultations, at-home lab coordination, and medication delivery to streamline treatment access. The guide also discusses how personalized protocols may incorporate fertility preservation, estrogen management, and lifestyle support.

🩺 Safety, Monitoring & Long-Term Health
The article highlights the importance of physician oversight, bloodwork analysis, cardiovascular monitoring, and managing potential side effects such as estrogen imbalance, hematocrit elevation, and hormonal suppression.

Curious about how to evaluate online TRT providers and what separates legitimate care from low-quality clinics?
👉 Read the full guide on Muscle and Brawn

🏋️‍♂️ Best Multivitamins for Bodybuilders: Why Micronutrients Matter More Than You Think

Bodybuilders often focus heavily on protein, calories, and training intensity, but micronutrient deficiencies can quietly limit recovery, performance, and muscle growth. This article explores what makes a quality multivitamin effective for athletes and physique-focused individuals.

What’s Covered:

🏋️‍♂️ Performance & Recovery Support
Multivitamins for bodybuilders are designed to support energy production, muscle recovery, immune health, and metabolic efficiency. Nutrients such as magnesium, zinc, B vitamins, vitamin D, and selenium play critical roles in hormonal function and recovery capacity.

🏋️‍♂️ Nutrient Demands of Intense Training
Heavy training, restrictive dieting, and high protein intake may increase micronutrient requirements. The article discusses how athletes can develop nutrient gaps even when consuming calorie-dense diets.

🏋️‍♂️ Ingredient Quality & Supplement Selection
Not all multivitamins are equally effective. The guide explores bioavailable mineral forms, unnecessary filler ingredients, dosing transparency, and how specialized athlete-focused formulas differ from standard multivitamins.

Want to understand which vitamins and minerals matter most for muscle growth, recovery, and athletic performance?
👉 Dive into the full breakdown on Muscle and Brawn

-The Morning Dose

PS – Have questions or suggestions? Hit reply and let us know what you think.

Disclaimer: This content is NOT medical advice. The information included in these emails is intended for entertainment and informational purposes only.

 

Still Have Questions?

Drop us a comment down below and one of our expert coaches will respond to it. We’ll also be answering questions on our Instagram!

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Anti-Aging, Peptide, and Health Science Delivered to Your Inbox

Join 15,000+ readers keeping informed and staying up to date on all of the latest Peptide, TRT, and SARMs news, in only 5 minutes per week.

Don't like emails?

Join our Facebook group and get the same updates!