Most would probably agree that if there was a T-boosting supplement that actually worked it would be a huge find.
Maybe this will be something you will find worth investing in for trial purposes.
Let me start with my normal disclaimer that I use the supp in the image, but I pay for it and have no financial interest in you buying it and I get no commission from any retail site I may link to in this column.
Down to business
If you know anything about supplements you have probably heard about ZMA, which has been around quite some time, is cheap, and has some worthwhile history and reviews. This links to a Web MD report on ZMA.
Just to be clear the ZMA formula when accompanied by the circled R on the label means it is in the precise mix and quantities of the original ZMA product that is currently licensed and sold to and by many manufacturers.
The product I am talking about is not in the precise formula of the patented ZMA.
You can see for yourself that ZMA has validity, probably more than a majority of supplements that gym rats may swear by.
But this isn’t about ZMA it is about the product in the photo — Alpha Hardcore T-Booster from Winners Nutrition.
About Alpha Hardcore
The product has an interesting formula that is affordable (below $15 for a one month supply of 180 capsules, right now on Amazon it is $10).
The formula contains like-ingredients of the ZMA formula, but it is not identical. If you look around at different ZMA product labels you will see them tagged with the symbol denoting a copyright. Many companies pay a licensing fee to use the formula because it has a strong reputation as a T-product over its long existence.
Anyway, the Winners Nutrition product contains the three ingredients found in ZMA, but it is not the precise genuine ZMA formula and they do not purport it as such.
If you find that you would like to try genuine ZMA just search for ZMA it and you will find plenty of choices.
Why I bought Alpha Hardcore
More than anything for the ingredients overall, which include D-Aspartic Acid as trademarked Aspartest; Fenugreek (Testofen with the registered mark), And also Eurycoma as LJ100.
Supplements are a murky place
It is important to look at the products mentioned above as the T-boosting powers are not what you might think despite many body-people swearing by them and some supp retailers doing the same.
Many test boosters turn out to be libido enhancers but not necessarily test boosters with any lasting efficacy. However the libido part is attractive to many.
The point
I am in the throes of trying the Winners Nutrition product because the formula looks potentially effective, and the price is crazy low making me think the company is trying to get people to try their products, which can be a good thing if you try it and like what it does for you.
Winners Nutrition has other products you might want to investigate as well.
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Statements made by Thomas Amshay and found here and worldwide have not been endorsed by FDA. Consult with your health care team before beginning any supplement, exercise program, or treatment.