TEST WORx
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- Overall Score: 6/10
We check out if TEST WORx's formula quality can really match it's high price. Where it gets it right, where it goes wrong and if it's worth it.
We check out if TEST WORx's formula quality can really match it's high price. Where it gets it right, where it goes wrong and if it's worth it.
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No wonder Furious Pete is so furious. He's presumably angry at himself that he didn't put more thermogenics and stellar fat burning ingredients into his fat burner.
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Think of Hydroxycut like the Baldwins. If Hydroxycut Hardcore Next Gen is Alec, Hydroxycut HD is Stephen. But at least it's not Mike, it can console itself with that.
This product is heading in the right direction but the formula sadly just isn't all that great.
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An impressive looking and sounding product which ultimately misses the mark. Too much focus on stimulants and too few proven far burners mean a real chance of side effects.
For a supplement that seems to be all about the T it makes some pretty weird choices. A lot of unproven ingredients in mystery amounts thanks to proprietary blends. It's also missing a few no-brainers we look for when it comes to stimulating T well. More of whimper thn a roar for this Beast.
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There's something endearing about this brand so we wanted to like this.
Unfortunately there's just not that much to like. Literally. The formula is limited in scope and lacks test boosting stars, there's some weird vitamin inclusions and very odd serving schedule.
A decent product from a well known company. Contains a lot of the ingredients you'd want to see in a combined test booster but some of the key ingredients are under dosed and unfortunately the rest all wrapped in a proprietory blend so we have no idea how much of each ingredient the product contains.
That said - it is REALLY cheap if you shop around and it's from a company with a good reputation.
The product has been produced by a relatively successful company with a large range of products. Manufactured in Canada, with reassuring certifications on the production facilities. Available from a range of sources.
The product itself is the problem though. Not the cheesy name and branding, the obscure mix of several different proprietary blends means we don't have a clue how much of the effective ingredients it contains. And what percentage of it comprises the less effective ones. Far too many ingredients trying to over complicate things.
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