I assume you are aware that bodybuilders have been talking about triptorelin for a decade or more and that many sponsors carry it?
Ooh...I love a trip down pharmacology/medical memory lane. And if it was a shot at me, then explain to me why sponsors are carrying FAICAR (just to name one example I have seen)? Do you even know where or how FAICAR (
N-Formylaminoimidazole-4-carboxide ribonucleotide) fits into the biochemical metabolic pathway and why it is important? Same goes for AICAR, SAICAR, and any other upstream chemical structure. Now the question I present to you is simple: Without referring to WebMD, PubMed, or any other web-based site, can you tell me the main function of FAICAR? If it assuages your concerns, 99% of people don't know the answer either. It's a precursor for in vivo synthesis of Inosine monophosphate (IMP) which is one of the in vivo precursors to generate ATP. Furthermore, IMP is a precursor for in vivo synthesis of Xanthine monophosphate (XMP) which is one of the precursors to to synthesize Guanosine monophosphate (GTP). The aforementioned statements detail the rudimentary facts of only a small portion of the complete picture of human biochemistry at the molecular level and there are dozens of minor but important details I have intentionally left out simply due to its complex nature.
If you really want to learn true human biochemistry at the graduate level, PM me for a more detailed list but for starters, I'd recommend the following textbooks: Grisham and Grisham, Lehninger, and Marks. If you wish to read BMB journals instead, I'd recommend The Journal of Biological Sciences or see if you can get a student membership with the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and get your learn on.
Here's some food for thought: Remember that medication we used to give pregnant women for all sorts of pregnancy-related issues for over 30 years back in the 40s and 70s? Now please tell me how Diethylstilbestrol (DES) turned out for thousands of children born in the US after that debacle. And it only took
THIRTY f'n years to figure that one out.