GAT Tribulus Testosterone Booster Review // A Waste Of Money?

GAT Tribulus Testosterone Booster Review // A Waste Of Money?

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GAT Tribulus First Look:

The thing about GAT or German American Technologies if you want to know the full name, is that they do have a bit of heritage behind them. They have been around for a while and many people associate that with success. Therefore if the company is still successfully trading the products must be good otherwise it would have folded a long time ago.

However, GAT has such a large range of products even if one or two are complete and utter shit the risk is spread. Plus it is a big wide world out there and even if they get no repeat custom from a few products there’s plenty more out there looking to buy and will do so on brand name alone.

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Ingredients:

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This product is named “Performance Enhancer”. That would lead you to believe that your overall performance will be better if you take this product and that is a fair enough assumption. Well…

Tribulus – Once again, the old tribulus raises its ugly head.  The problem is that because this has been touted about for so long as a bit of a miracle plant extract used by the mysterious Eastern Bloc Olympic Athletes during the Cold War people have started to believe the hype and it is an easily recognizable ingredient the ill informed will have heard about down the gym.

The issue is that it has not been scientifically proven to raise testosterone levels in any shape or form.

In fact, in studies using elite professional Australian rugby players as participants Tribulus did not produce the large gains in strength or lean muscle mass that many manufacturers claim can be experienced.

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

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17530942

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

Dose:

Up to 2 caps per day which will provide a pathetically woeful dose of useless tribulus. I would normally go on to say how 4 caps per day is better because it feeds your body with vital ingredients steadily throughout the day to avoid sudden spikes and deep troughs.

4 pills per day are what is recommended by the best testosterone boosters.

Effects:

I think the study on the elite Australian professional rugby players tells all of the effects we need to know. Nothing.

No effects…

No muscle or strength increases and is contradictory to what the widespread claims are of this money waster supplement.

Negatives:

This doesn’t have any positive effect on muscle or strength building.

As such you are spending money for the pure decadent nature of merely lining the pockets of those manufactures that sell it. I hope you enjoy letting them have a comfortable retirement as you struggle to pay that Dodge Caravan on finance.

GAT Tribulus Conclusion:

Well, here we are faced with yet another tribulus product from another well known and well regarded brand.

Yet, as the studies show this product will not work…

But these manufacturers still keep on selling it full well knowing it is horseshit because it the vast majority of people are ill informed when it comes to supplements.

It beg  the question why you would trust this company at all.

This does not have any proven ingredients that you need in a testosterone booster, such as Zinc, B6, B12, D-Aspartic Acid, D3, Fenugreek, K2 or Oyster.

Score:

0/5

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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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