Applied Nutriceuticals’ current testosterone booster is a supplement called Free Test. Its main purpose is to increase testosterone levels while dimnishing cortisol concentrations to create more anabolic atmosphere within the body. By creating an anti-catabolic environment, Free Test hopes to spark muscle growth, heighten libido, and improve metabolism. This what most T-boosters promise but what’s different about Applied Nutriceuticals Free Test is that they don’t use tribulus terrestris, eurycoma longifolia, or horny goat weed. While we admire a product who can be creative enough to not use these extracts, we still are wondering if Free Test really has the goods to work. Let’s take a closer look.
Is Applied Nutriceuticals Free Test Effective?
After reviewing Free Test’s main ingredients, we have to say we’re disappointed. Hardly any have the testosterone boosting effects that you would expect a product like this to have. Instead, Free Test’s ingredients do almost everything but boost testosterone. Acetyl L-Carnitine is used to boost neurotransmitter production. N-Acetyl Cysteine helps break down mucus for bronchitis sufferers. Forslean builds lean muscles. Resveratrol and Quercetin DiHydrate are nothing more than antioxidants. Bioperine is a circulation booster that helps the body absorb other ingredients. So far, these have nothing to do with testosterone.
The only two ingredients that really relate to the purpose of this product is 3,7 Keto DHEA and Free Test’s B Complex. DHEA is used by the body as one of the building blocks of testosterone. B vitamins are also able to help reduce the conversion of testosterone into estrogen. These two ingredients are great but their effects will not be enough to justify the cost of Free Test’s filler components.
Is Applied Nutriceuticals Free Test Safe?
There is nothing we can see that would be too harmful in Free Test. If you do try this product make sure you stick with recommended dosages.
Final Conclusion
With only two functional ingredients, Free Test is not worth your money. Its cost effectiveness falls through floor. For $45 dollars a bottle you could find a much better testosterone supplement. We can in no way recommend this product.