Wouldn’t it be great to be able to clear up your medicine cabinet when it comes to supplements? If you are like us, you probably have multiple dietary supplements from weight loss pills, to multi vitamins. Axis Labs has created a new multivitamin that acts as a testosterone supplement also. It is called Endoshield.
The makers of Ednoshield claim that their product is the world’s first testosterone supporting multivitamin. They combine essential vitamins and minerals to maintain overall health with testosterone boosting ingredients. But does it work? We’re going to take a deeper look into Endoshield to see just how effective it is as a testosterone booster.
Under the Hood
Because there are so many vitamins and minerals in Endoshield, we are not going to review the multi-vitamin side of the supplement, but instead focus on the testosterone boosting ingredients.
Vitamin D3: Known to increase testosterone levels when provided in a sufficient dosage (400-1000 IU). Endoshield contains 2500 IU per serving.
Magnesium: An essential mineral that has been shown to increase the level of active testosterone.
Zinc: Zinc was tested in 1996 as a testosterone booster. The results showed that zinc “may” help to maintain optimal testosterone levels.
Vitamin K12: A 5-week experiment was done on rats that determined that vitamin K12 increased activity of testosterone producing enzyme.
Boron: Boron was tested using 8 male subjects. In one week, results showed an increase in testosterone levels.
Quercetin: This ingredient does not increase testosterone levels but has been shown to inhibit the transformation of testosterone into estrogen.
The Eye Test
Endoshield appears to be an effective product when it comes to testosterone boosting. Axis Labs is a somewhat well-known supplement brand. They claim that they initially decided to keep the “basics” (multivitamin supplements) to other companies but discovered that nobody was doing it right, so they came out with Endoshield.
On the official website of Endoshield, there are no testimonials or reviews. We also couldn’t find a money-back guarantee, which brings up a red flag.
Price
The official site lists Endoshield at $39.96 but we were able to find a bottle to around $30. Still, puts Endoshield on the high end of the market when it comes to multivitamins. If you are looking for an inexpensive testosterone booster and are willing to take the risk, Endoshield is a relatively cheap option.
Our Thoughts
Because there is no money-back guarantee, you have to decide for yourself if it is worth spending the $30 on a product that may or may not work to increase your testosterone. If nothing else, it will at least provide you with a healthy dose of essential vitamins and minerals.