Hybrid Nutraceuticals Inc. TestdroGEN+ Testosterone Booster Review

Hybrid Nutraceuticals Inc. TestdroGEN+ Testosterone Booster Review

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First Look:

It is great to see new products becoming available to the public as it gives companies the great opportunity to offer something that utilizes the best from a range of supplements to provide something that stands out from the crowd and actually works.

The label states that this is the ‘World’s Best And Most Advanced Test Booster’. In all honesty, there’s a good few products out there that are already excellent so if it is as equal or better we would be absolutely ecstatic.

Branding wise, this takes a popular honeycomb design and well, copies it I guess. A nice white overall background brings it in line with many of its contemporaries to finish it off.

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Ingredients:

Hmmmm, quite annoyingly, whilst we do know how much Magnesium and Zinc there is, the remaining ingredients are locked away in a proprietary blend.

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/

Magnesium – By binding testosterone with protein in your bloodstream it allows far great circulation of the male hormone around your body to then be effective.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20352370

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/

Tongkat AliEurycoma (LongJack) is a pro-fertility agent and aphrodisiac that appears to have a large body of evidence supporting this role and some evidence suggesting it may be an anti-estrogen and pro-erectile agent. However, there is a lack of evidence for testosterone boosting in humans, although some very limited evidence in animals.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3433727/

Fenugreek Seed (Trigonella Foenum-Graecum) – It is claimed by researchers that fenugreek works to increase testosterone or androgen levels, which decrease as you age.

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

3 4-divanillyltetrahydrofuran (Nettle) – Good for reducing inflammation and an enlarged prostate but has no effect on testosterone. They are irritating though if you walk through a field in shorts.

https://examine.com/supplements/stinging-nettle/

D-AA, D-Aspartate, DAA – D-aspartic acid is one of two forms of the amino acid aspartic acid. The other form is L-aspartate. The benefits of D-AA are specific to it, and do not extend to aspartic acid or L-aspartate. D-AA can be used as a testosterone booster for infertile men, and by athletes as a booster. D-AA works in the central brain region to cause a release of hormones, such as luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and growth hormone.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2774316/

Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) – A hormone produced by the body’s adrenal glands. The body uses DHEA to make androgens and estrogens, the male and female sex hormones. DHEA levels peak at about age 25, then go down steadily as you get older. By the time people are 70 to 80 years old, their DHEA levels are only 10 to 20% those in young adults.

http://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/supplement/dehydroepiandrosterone

However, there is little evidence to show that DHEA has any effect on enhancing muscle strength.

http://www.webmd.com/diet/dhea-supplements

https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/331.html

Dimethylaminoethanol DMAE – This compound can help with cognitive impairment, however, results from studies are a bit patchy. The Bitrate part is just how it is produced to use as a supplement, usually found as a white powder. This is not classified for use as a food additive in the USA. Has been marketed as DEANOL.

https://examine.com/supplements/dmae/

Evodiamine – Seems to be used to treat multiple afflictions such as Nausea, Diarrhea, stomach ulcers and even obesity, it may even decrease inflammation, blood pressure and stimulate the heart but there’s actually very little evidence to prove that this is the case in humans.

http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-1159-evodia.aspx?activeingredientid=1159&activeingredientname=evodia

Dose:

Just 1 pill per day before bed time. Being far from optimal, this dosing schedule will do little to provide your body with the nutrients it requires to stimulate testosterone production. A dose of 4 pills per day is about right.

Take a look at our Top 3 boosters for something effective.

Effects:

The Zinc, Magnesium, Fenugreek and D-Aspartic Acid are great ingredients to have in a testosterone booster.

The rest are pretty useless, so a 40% hit rate overall. Pathetic.

Additionally, if we look at a great testosterone booster, you will notice that they contain higher levels of Zinc and Magnesium.

What else ruins this products effectiveness? Well, it has to be the proprietary blend, all the best T-Boosters reveal the exact amounts of each ingredients and are completely transparent. There’s no hiding. I also have to say the daily content reaches just 420mg – this has to be one of, if not the worst content in a testosterone booster we have ever reviewed. Shocking!

Negatives:

Far from being the ‘world’s best and most advanced test booster’, the low content of combined ingredients puts a real stop to that claim. We’re looking at less than 1/6 of the ingredients here compared to the best testosterone booster on the market.

I can say a 40% hit rate of active and working ingredients is down right appalling, as is the doing schedule, as is the proprietary blend, should I go on? Yes! Tribulus is utter crap and still should not be seen as a testosterone booster.

Conclusion:

The struggle I have with this product is the lack of ingredient content that could be introduced and are freely available in the best testosterone boosters on the market.

If this product was to be effective it could have included things such as B6, Vitamin D3, Oysters, B12 and even K2as well as have them in abundance, for D-Aspartic Acid to be effective you need over 1000mg per day so to have less that 745mg is just ridiculous.

There’s too many other ingredients included that do not do anything or add any value.

I trialed a fat burner and testosterone boosting stack not long ago, read about the results, you will be surprised.

Score:

1/5

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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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