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Stenabolic (SR9009)

Evidence: ★★☆☆☆ · Status: Not Approved

💡 Did you know? SR9009 was hyped as 'exercise in a pill' because it targets your circadian clock genes — but it's barely absorbed when swallowed.

In plain English

Works on the body-clock gene to make more cellular engines and burn more energy — impressive in mice, but it's barely absorbed as a pill, so human benefit is doubtful.

How it works

REV-ERBα (NR1D1) agonist — a circadian-clock nuclear receptor; increases mitochondrial number and metabolic rate ("exercise mimetic"). Very poor oral bioavailability in humans.

Molecular target & official sources

NR1D1 REV-ERB alpha (NCBI Gene) · SR9009 (PubChem CID 57394020)

Bottom line

Interesting biology, weak real-world human case.

Helps with: Sleep Better · Live Longer

Stacks with

Shares a pathway — often paired with: Omega-3 (EPA/DHA), Vitamin D3 (+ K2), Testosterone (TRT), Finasteride / Dutasteride.

Availability & where to buy

Not widely approved. Not approved for general sale in most markets (Singapore included). Grey-market only — dose, purity and legality uncertain.

How it works: the Nuclear receptors pathway →

Common questions

Does Stenabolic (SR9009) actually work?

Human-evidence rating: 2 of 5. Interesting biology, weak real-world human case.

Is Stenabolic (SR9009) legal or approved?

Regulatory status: Not Approved.