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Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Nutrex Rolls Out New Test Booster Called T-Up Max

 

Nutrex T-Up Max

The longtime brand Nutrex has been a staple in the supplement space for years and they're currently undergoing a bit of a rebranding, reformulating some of their products and rolling out some new products as well. Nutrex has had a test booster called T-Up which has changed a few times over the years, this new T-Up Max seems to be the brands stab at making a more "juiced up" version of it, unfortunately the formula falls a bit flat, while the formula isn't terrible, it's incredibly underdosed.

T-Up Max has a lot of the staples you'd expect to find in a test booster, Vitamin D and Zinc, Tribulus, Fenegreek and Tongkat Ali, while not an amazing formula it's not bad, but where this one falls flat is the dosages. 

The formula features 300mg of Tribulus, 300mg Fenegreek, 300mg Horny Goat Weed, 100mg Longjack Tongkat Ali, 100mg Maca and 100mg KSM 66 Ashwaganda.Starting with the Tribulus, a clinical dose is typically 750mg to 1500mg so the 300mg in T-Up falls a bit short. Fenegreek is often dosed at 2-5 grams per day, T-Up has 300mg. Horny Goat Weed isn't a bad addition but it's an ingredinet most people seem to either love or hate. Tongkat Ali is a fantastic test boosting ingredient,quite possibly the best so happy to see that here as well as it being Longjack Tongkat Ali but it's widely known an appropriate dose is minimum 400mg and T-Up Max contains a quarter of that dosage at 100mg. And lastly KSM-66 Ashwagandha, were happy to see they're using this premium form of Ashwagandha but 100mg falls short of the 600mg dosage most quality test boosters contain. 


Test Boosters can be an expensive category of supplements so $29.99 for a 30 day supply isn't a terrible price point but you'd be better off spending an extra $15 or $20 and getting a well dosed product if you're actually looking to move the needle in regards to testosterone levels. 

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