Good for what? Removing money from your pocket? Sure.Do vitamin stores have products that can increase T levels? Are they worth the money if you just need a small boost? Thanks
And don't forget this awesome product ..This paper just about sums it up
'Testosterone Boosting' Supplements Composition and Claims Are not Supported by the Academic Literature - PubMed
Ninety percent of "T booster" supplements claimed to boost T. However, only 24.8% of these had data to support these claims. A total of 10.1% contained components with data suggesting a negative effect on T. Many had supra-therapeutic doses of vitamins and minerals, occasionally over the UL...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Now throw in the ridiculous cost of this snake oil and you are much better off signing up at Defy.
Do vitamin stores have products that can increase T levels? Are they worth the money if you just need a small boost? Thanks
Never deal in absolutes, nothing is 100%. Creatine, for instance.Mostly a scam.