Quote (SKCRaynor @ Dec 9 2010 03:31pm)
Hey there. Thanks for the kind words.
Free Test contains: Acetyl L-Carnitine, N-Acetyl Cysteine, Forslean 20%, Resveratrol (50% Extract), Quercetin DiHydrate (95% Extract), 3,7 Keto DHEA, and Bioperine (95-98% Piperine).
Essentially this is NOT nearly as effective as a good PH. However it is indeed healthier for the human body for long term consumption.
I am, however, VERY surprised at the lack of tribulus in this product. Everything else in there is great for increasing natural test levels - but trib would make it much better.
In addition - I can honestly say that FOR THE MONEY the product is not as much bang for the buck as other choices. Although, it seems fairly decent overall.
Gotcha, what is Tribulus? What product would you recommend in place of this?
Btw, products I'm currently taking are protein shakes, Primal Whey (Building Brawn's own protein line, they focused on mirroring American Whey as close as possible, obviously American Whey is not a product anymore but to give you an idea of the protein product I'm consuming), Horsepower creatine, nothin' crazy but I definitely can tell it works for me, obviously not THE BEST out there but I'm not going to spend crazy amounts either, I have Purple Wraath but I'm not convinced it does a lot for me, and I don't want to have to take like 2+ scoops for it to work either, I get a shake during the day sometime, creatine before workout and shake + banana about 30 mins after my lift, I'm also taking Animal Cuts...
My plan was to take the creatine before my lift, consume Purple Wraath during my workout and shake after but I noticed I'm not thirsty during my lift if I'm drinking PW and I would just prefer to drink water ya know?
Also, sorry if you've stated it before but there are so many pages lol... What's your position on milk? Obviously there are many positions on it but my main question is the difference between Whole, 2%, 1%, Fat Free, etc... I know I've seen where Whole milk can help the best with cholesterol out of all of them (not really a concern of mine) but I've recently switched to Fat Free for less fat and less calories without substituting the benefits of milk, is this correct? Am I just replacing the fat and fat caloric intake by drinking Fat Free as opposed to Whole or 2% etc...?
Sorry for so much material but I'm in no big hurry or anything so when ya get time, lmk your thoughts please, THANK YOU...