Salt Lake Supplements Made In Utah Testosterone Booster Review

Salt Lake Supplements Made In Utah Testosterone Booster Review

First Look:

I love the look of this product.

I love the bold colors, the proud ‘Made in Utah’ and this may sound daft, but when looking at the product on Amazon there are clear, good accompanying pictures and images which instills more confidence in the product.


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Ingredients: The Science

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So wowed by the image and packaging we are expecting some great things only to be confronted with what appears to be another clone product and I mean carbon copy.

Tongkat Ali (AKA Longjack or Eurycoma Longifolia) – 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.

Although there’s some research to suggest it may increase testosterone levels in animals and humans it is pretty lackluster which doesn’t bode too well.

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

Tribulus Terrestris – Once regarding as the mother of all testosterone boosters, it was all crap. Further testing has ruled this out to be nothing more than helping boost libido at best. Avoid.

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

Hawthorn Berries – At best this ingredient may help with reducing inflammation and blood flow but there’s no concrete evidence to be found regarding increasing testosterone levels. Every article relating to testosterone increases with Hawthorn berries is on a site wanting you to buy them.

Horny Goat Weed – Epimedium, the suspected active component of horny goat weed, appears to act as a phosphodiesterase inhibitor, similar to some drugs used for erectile dysfunction.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3551978/

Chrysin – Laboratory research suggests that chrysin might increase testosterone, but research in humans hasn’t found any effect on testosterone levels.

The amount of chrysin that is absorbed from the intestine may be very small, which would make the effects unlikely.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14977449

Saw Palmetto – this fatty acid was long touted to help boost testosterone levels, but those claims turned out to be false.

It is effective in suppressing prostate growth though. So could help if you are taking steroids or Prohormones.

https://examine.com/supplements/saw-palmetto/#hem-testosterone

Cissus Quadrangularis – Due to the ability of cissus quadrangularis to act as a glucocorticoid antagonist, it has been proposed to possess anabolic activity; no studies have yet addressed this topic.

Anecdotes of cissus seem to precede much of the science on the topic.

https://examine.com/supplements/cissus-quadrangularis/

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

Zinc – This mineral is great for boosting testosterone, it is necessary for reactions in your brain and promotes the production of both testosterone and growth hormone.

The amount here is about half of that found in a good ZMA product.

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


Dose

3 pills per day – this equates to a irksome and lowly amount of ingredients daily – it is not quite the lowest amount we have tested thus far but not a million miles away.

3 pills is far from ideal but a dose of 4 pills per day is better to avoid peaks and troughs of the ingredients to take full effect, but nothing much will happen anyway with this combination of crap ingredients.


Pros:

Not a lot really going on here for your testosterone levels.

Why? Well 2 ingredients of the 9 are of any use, but we are missing a hell of a lot more to provide us with a full bodied testosterone booster.

The only positive I can think of compared to the other clones is this omits or at least it looks like it omits zinc oxide for just normal zinc which is good as it seems zinc oxide can cause immune toxicity.


Cons:

Compared to some products available this is miles off the mark.

It really is not good I am afraid.

It is another shameless clone that doesn’t even work very well.


Conclusion:

Guys, if we are going to clone a product at least make it a copy of a decent testosterone booster, not one that languishes at the bottom of the effectiveness pile.

There is a unsubstantial daily dose 1305mg which is nearly a third of our #1 testosterone booster and it is missing key ingredients such as D-Aspartic Acid, D3, B6, B12, K2, Fenugreek and even Oyster extract.

I just cannot recommend this whatsoever, it is disappointing.

 

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Ben BA(Hons), PGCert

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