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- Overall Score: 5.8/10
Expensive, with a bonkers serving schedule and a few questionable ingredients.
Shame, it looks a million bucks and could have been a contender.
Expensive, with a bonkers serving schedule and a few questionable ingredients.
Shame, it looks a million bucks and could have been a contender.
A cheap price and strong branding can't hide the problems with Prime Rut. One or two good ingredients padded out by libido boosters of varying worth. One of the weaker supplements in the herd.
The product is not awful, it's just very much a one tricky pony. And that trick is traditional libido enhancing herbs. So much is missing.
It doesn't match up to the company's slick pharmaceutical image and the ingredients are not robust enough from a clinical research point of view.
Only two serious T boosters and one of those has been disproved. The rest of the formula is dedicated to improving blood flow and libido. Almost more of a nitric oxide booster than a testosterone supplent. It's missing a whole lot and there are much better brands out there.
A few good T and libido boosters are swamped by a load of weird and not-so-wonderful choices. Ultimately this formula is more quantity than it is quality. Check out this review for more on T-Max's problems.
Everlasting T has a bunch of good ingredients but a lot of them are not there in nearly strong enough amounts as laid out in this review. There are a few duds in there too and some customers that consider it an everlasting pain in the ass.
Good amounts of ZMA, vitamin B6 and possibly effective sleep aid are let down by a few bad t boosting choices.
Read our full review to find out where it trips up and whether it's still worth a try.
The label isn't crowded with ingredients, but the ones that are there are there for a reason. This is a product aimed at traditional guys who like traditional remedies - the ingredients are dominated by herbs and minerals from Ayurvedic medicine. It's offering help in the test boosting and bedroom departments.
Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery. The manufacturers have seen the success of Prime Male and tried to make their own version.
However, they have failed on a number of counts. They've missed half the ingredients, then jacked the price through the roof.
The truth is this booster is really disappointing with only 1 real T boosting ingredient.
It may be natural and it may be vegetarian, but as testosterone support, fittingly for a veggie product it just doesn't have the chops.
Our opinion of Just Men Testeral is nearly as low as the price. It is made up of one tiny proprietary blend with just a couple of good choices. Even at below $20 for two months worth, you're not getting your money's worth.
Claims to increase stamina and vitality, but with only one proven ingredient and a lot of outdated, unnecessary or unproven ones, White Stallion proves to be more of a pantomime horse in our book.
A real disappointment. Starts of strong with a solid amount of fenugreek but after the rest of the ingredients have just 100mg between them. A couple of food choices are severly under dosed which explains the mixed reviews. Cheap but not cheap enough.
A pre-workout supplement in all but name. Not even a great one at that. But as a so called test booster it's way wide of the mark.
T boys, T boys, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they make a supplement for you? Avoid it would be the best bet. These guys may have been great cops and sevice men but their supplement leaves a lot to be desired. $25 for just 3 ingredients? You have the right to remain in possession of your cash.
This product is unlikely to turn you into a lion of a man. More likley to have you lion on the floor wondering A) What you've just spent $60 on or B) Worrying about the potential side effects of the Bulbine Natalensis.
This is a real doozy of a product in terms of scientific evidence for the ingredients.
If only Royal-T's standards were as high as its price. The ingredients themselves aren't all that bad but proprietary blends stop us learning exact amounts and we can be reasonably certain we're losing out on some of the better choices in here.
Maybe we could overlook this if the price wasn't so outrageous.
This booster is a reminder to always do your homework when shopping for supplements. What looks like a strong line up of ingredients at first, is let down by no amounts on the label and very mixed reviews.