We answer some of the most commonly asked questions about Testo Prime.
There are 12 key ingredients found in the Testo Prime
formulation. It is nice to see that the doses of each ingredient are generous,
so you can feel confident that you will have all of your nutrient needs covered
for natural testosterone production in the body.
The majority of the ingredients found in Testo Prime have
been subject to clinical trials. The manufacturers have gone as far as having
their research for the product confirmed by the Mayo Clinic for ingredient
efficacy. While the vitamins and minerals contained in Testo Prime may
be more familiar to you, there are some unique or uncommon ingredients included
that you may be curious about. The ones we liked include:
D-aspartic
Acid: An amino acid found in many testosterone boosting supplements.
D-aspartic Acid stimulates the anterior pituitary gland to release
luteinizing hormone. This gets carried to the testicles, stimulating the
Leydig cells to pump out testosterone.
Fenugreek: (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is a herb used to improve sexual function,
reduce inflammation, and lower cholesterol.
KSM
66: a patent-protected ashwagandha formulation helpful in reducing
cortisol stress hormone levels and increasing testosterone levels in test
subjects by 10 to 22 per cent. This is ultimately the ingredient that makes it stand out against it's competitors in the market as the rest are relatively staple. However, the fact is it isn't much different than any other ashgawanda extract, and ultimately is just a different name.
Panax
Ginseng: a herb used for thousands of years as an aphrodisiac in Chinese
medicine. It also aids with problems such as anxiety, depression, and
stress and multiple studies have supported it's efficacy as a mens supplement.
Pomegranate
extract: A compound called Ellagic Acid is found in the fruit that is
known to boost blood flow and improve libido and sexual performance, it claims to be useful for men with ED, but it is not one of the better ingredients. We mention it largely because it's uncommon.
Vitamin
D and Zinc: Men with low vitamin D levels can suffer from low testosterone
production. Zinc is an essential mineral that boosts testosterone levels,
and low levels of zinc can negatively affect the level of testosterone
circulating in the blood.
Green
Tea Extract: An effective fat-burning extract widely used in weight-loss
food supplements and diet shakes. It has been suggested to contain compounds that help to
prevent testosterone from converting to Dihydrotestosterone (DHT). High
DHT levels are linked to male pattern baldness, heart disease and prostate
gland issues. However, it's effects in this matter are negligable, and it's more effective as a fat binding agent, as such it's not really suited to being in a testosterone booster.
Vitamin K: Considering that the bioperine levels in Testo Prime are low we'd have liked to have seen either vitamin K2 or another absorption aid added to the mix.
D-aspartic
Acid: We mentioned it in the list of good ingredients, but, there is a better version available, D-asparatic Acid Calcium Chelate, it's used in the similarly formulated and similarly named Prime Male (which we prefer overall - manufacturer here), the better version allows for a far more effective absorbtion rate into the body.
We have tested Testo Prime anecdotally, our two testers Mike and Jean anecdotally saw improvements in athletic performance, but noticed no changes anywhere else, so it may not be the best testosterone booster for men under 40, there were negligable improvements in their testosterone levels with both having less than 2nmol's difference after 90 days of taking Testo Prime. However, another member of our team is currently trialing it, so we'll have a better idea if it's good for over 50s. It should be noted that this is small scale anecdotal evidence.
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