MuscleTech VITALIGENIX T10 Testosterone Booster Review

MuscleTech VITALIGENIX T10 Testosterone Booster Review

MuscleTech Vitaligenix T10 Testosterone Booster First Look:

This is a class act.

The effort, time and money spent to produce this packaging would be more suited in a exclusive spa offering beauty treatments and cosmetic enhancements.

This would appeal to the gent who probably doesn’t work out much and would rather spend his way to a good body and sex life.

However, it doesn’t always work that way. Unless this testosterone booster can help.


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Ingredients: The Science

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Tribulus – Once marveled, now known to have no effect on testosterone levels, by now supplement manufacturers should really let go.

Avoid like a medieval plague if you are looking for muscular gainz.

https://examine.com/supplements/Tribulus+terrestris/

Zinc – An aphrodisiac and Testosterone Booster, but it will only raise testosterone levels if the user is deficient in zinc.

Zinc is also very important for the functioning of the enzyme, hormone, and immune systems.

In very high doses, zinc can act as an aromatase inhibitor and reduce estrogen levels. It is also a potent antioxidant and can provide benefits for prostate issues.

https://examine.com/supplements/Zinc/

Fenugreek – Fenugreek is a proven ingredient as found in our #3 Testosterone Booster, Testo+ and our benchmark product; Testofuel.

http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Research/Fenugreek-extract-shows-benefits-for-the-male-menopause-Human-data

Maca – Although this may increase libido and mood it does nothing for testosterone production at all.

You can read more about this and other ingredients that do not work here.

https://examine.com/supplements/Maca/

Boron – Boron is great for the older lifter or those doing high weight low rep work as it helps to reduce inflammation, something that is found in PrimeMale, which I am a fan of.

Safed Musli Extract – There is limited evidence for the claims that this raises testosterone levels but in recent testing, a dose of 500mg for 12 weeks increased semen count significantly.

There was a slight raise in testosterone but not by a great deal. Unfortunately this product contains 50mg.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3902593/

DIM (Diindolylmethane) – Diindolylmethane appears to promote a healthy balance of testosterone in the body and is found in vegetables such as broccoli.

http://www.livestrong.com/article/411813-diindolylmethane-benefits/

Olive – Olive oil is widely used in many foods and its ability, like avocado, to reduce the bad (LDL) cholesterol is fairly well known.

These are great to have in your diet.

http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/all-about-olive-oil


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Dose:

We’re instructed to take 6 pills once per day for a massive 10 hour hit of testosterone inducing ingredients.

We prefer the pills spread across the day to evenly spread the nutrients out and prevent massive peaks and troughs.

4 pills are the doses of our testosterone booster benchmark products.

A daily serving is 2045mg.


Pros:

There’s 8 ingredients; only 4 would work towards increasing testosterone levels. That is Zinc, Fenugreek, DIM and Safed.

Boron is great for muscle and joint inflammation and the olive is good for reducing the bad cholesterol, however, this is usually found in a fat burning product so it’s inclusion here on its own is slightly confusing.

However, there is nothing like D-Aspartic Acid, B12, K2 or D3 present. So it is effective…within reason.


Cons:

Sit the fuck down, grab a coffee (fat free milk, no sugar) and listen to this…$249.99 !

Now, judging by the design and the package quality this is where most of that money is going.

There’s also the inclusion of tribulus and maca which both do nothing for testosterone levels and the zinc is under dosed compared to its contemporary’s.

Let’s not to mention safed being under dosed by 400mg a day which is required to show even a slight increase in testosterone levels.

It is worth reiterating that in our top 3 rated testosterone boosters they have around 8 solid ingredients which all have proof backing their usefulness and it is the same with fat burner’s too.

Not like this product and many others that barely scratch the surface.


MuscleTech Vitaligenix T10 Testosterone Booster Conclusion:

Completely underwhelming, and considering the package and design I was expecting something amazing to warrant the extortionate $249.99 price tag.

As such we are left holding a deflated balloon as we are handed a under dosed concoction of commonly found ingredients from other products which are a tenth of the price.

This really is a case of money cannot buy you looks…or increase your testosterone in this case.

This is likely to be bought by the middle aged man who drives a Mercedes Benz convertible, spends too much time and money in the hair salon for his grey wisps and also uses a face serum. He thinks spending more will buy him back the years.

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Ben BA(Hons), PGCert

Ben established this site to be a free resource in 2015. Since then it has gained over half a million visits. He has always been interested in sport and he started playing rugby at the age of 6 represented his town, county and school. Ben also enjoys cycling, has started skiing and is in the Army Reserve representing his Regiment as part of the 150 Regimental Shooting Team. He holds a bachelor's and postgraduate degree in sport exercise & nutrition.
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