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Gathering Information on Testosterone Boosters - Looking at iSatori Sub-Test

SCardamon

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Hey everyone,
I am a 1/2 Ironman finisher and did strength training the entire time to protect a neck injury but all of that is boring. I went to GNC to see what testosterone boosters are out there to help me build mass post triathlon. I am lifting heavy and rock a good amount of protein directly after lifting (and I mean eating a bar after my last set). But I want to get bigger gains without going supplement crazy. I am going to up my protein and I repair very quickly on my own so I want to see what a testosterone booster will do.

Went to GNC and the rep advised Sub-Test, said he tried it and loved it. I dont really use the advice of anyone in a store, I want to hear advice from those who have real expirence, anyone try this stuff? How well does it work?

Any advice is much appreciated. I am asking on a few other forums too, if I get any good feedback, I will share, thanks in advance.
 
I've tried alot of test boosters, none have had any noticeable effects. So I wouldn't buy them. Instead, I would get some creatine monohydrate and beta-alanine. I would also drop the protein bars in favor of a whey isolate. You might also want too change up your lifting routine and increase your total calories to see better gains.
 
Thanks WeekendWarrior I used creatine in my 20s and it wrecked my metabolism (or so I assumed). Thanks for the advice on whey isolate!
 
I've tried alot of test boosters, none have had any noticeable effects. So I wouldn't buy them. Instead, I would get some creatine monohydrate and beta-alanine. I would also drop the protein bars in favor of a whey isolate. You might also want too change up your lifting routine and increase your total calories to see better gains.

Boosters are a scam. Creatine and bcaas are useful, but shop around as GNC are a ripoff targeting n00bs.
 
You wont see steroid-like gains from an OTC test booster. In fact, you probably wont see anything noticable.

Arimidex would increase your free T much better than any otc booster would...and dosage wise, would be much cheaper. (using a research source, of course)
 
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