SLU-PP-332, also known as “Slooh” or “Sloop,” is a next-gen compound that mimics the effects of aerobic exercise at the cellular level—without needing to hit the gym. By activating key metabolic pathways like ERRα and AMPK, it supports fat loss, endurance, mitochondrial function, and even organ recovery. Athletes, clinicians, and biohackers are now exploring it as a breakthrough tool in performance and longevity science.
Key Topics:
- What SLU-PP-332 is and how it mimics exercise at the cellular level
- Role of ERRα, AMPK, and PGC1α in energy production and fat metabolism
- Mitochondrial biogenesis, mitophagy, and redox balance
- Protocols for stacking SLU-PP-332 with cold exposure, fasting, and HIIT
- Personalized dosing and safety monitoring
- Supporting compounds: CoQ10, NAD boosters, carnitine, and antioxidants
- Real-world outcomes in athletes and patients
- Signs of overuse and how to prevent mitochondrial fatigue
- Performance benefits: body recomposition, VO₂ max, endurance, brain energy
- Where to learn more: DRIVE Longevity, Tides Health, Peptide World Congress
Key Takeaways:
- Exercise Without the Workout: SLU-PP-332 triggers ERRα and AMPK, helping your body burn fat and build energy like during aerobic training.
- Mitochondrial Optimization: It enhances mitochondrial number and function via the PGC1α–AMPK–ERRα axis, benefiting metabolism, organs, and brain health.
- Lifestyle Synergy: Works best when combined with movement, fasting, cold exposure, and smart supplementation—not as a replacement for exercise.
- Tailored Protocols Matter: Start low (100 mcg), monitor glucose and HRV, and adjust dosing based on energy, recovery, and biomarkers.
- Real Results: Improved metabolic flexibility, enhanced endurance, fat loss during rest, and even liver and kidney health regeneration reported.
- Not a Magic Pill: Like all mimetics, SLU-PP-332 enhances outcomes—but the real power comes from stacking it with consistent, intentional lifestyle choices.
- Stay Smart: Watch for redox imbalance signs like brain fog or fatigue. Avoid over-supplementing antioxidants that may blunt mitochondrial adaptation.
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