Pros
- Well priced
- Could be the best test booster
- Effective amounts of DAA
Cons
- Misses essential vitamins
- Unknown ingredient volume
Test X180 Ingredients
Vitamin D - About half the US population doesn't get enough vitamin d and studies show that not only does it boost energy and athletic performance, supplementing vitamin d in deficient men resulted in increases of almost 50% to testosterone levels.
Zinc - Supplementation in zinc deficient men was able to significantly boost testosterone levels, test x180 boost generally does a good job of getting essential vitamins right when it comes to what we'd expect to see in a good testosterone booster.
Magnesium - we're unsure why such a small amount of magnesium was included. Whilst it is good to have, and does play a role in testosterone production this small of an amount will achieve nothing aside from an extra line on the label.
B vitamins - These are mildly effective as a testosterone booster supplement, but they do improve energy levels, which can lead to better work outs, which in turn can lead to improved test levels.
Niacin - Test x180 boost also includes niacin, which is proven to be good for blood flow, which can help boost sexual vitality, but beyond that it's use as a testosterone booster is relatively unproven, recent studies look promising, but more research is required before we can call this one a win for test x180 boost.
D-Aspartic acid 3000mg - A great dosage, can't go wrong with this. It's actually better dosed than several of the testosterone boosters on our best list. It helps build lean muscle, is shown to boost testosterone levels. The potent amino acid is essential for the bodies natural production of testosterone.
"Superblend" 750mg - The super blend contains Maca, Fenugreek, Tribulus Terrestris, Horny Goat Weed, which sounds great, and if these are the majority of the ingredients it could well be great. The problem is it also contains Nettle Extract, which if this is the majority of the 750mg then this entire section is pretty much worthless.
In short, once again, the proprietary blend is the issue.
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