A testosterone-enhancing and muscle-building supplement, Hexaghen designed by MuscleMeds, is a unique diet tablet that comes with definite perks but possible cons as well.
In this review, we’ll take a closer look into Hexaghen to determine whether or not it lives up to its claims.
First Perk
The first intriguing tidbit associated with Hexaghen is the fact that it doesn’t stimulate muscle cells directly, like some of its competitors. Rather, Hexaghen is known as an “IGF-1 activator.”
For those of you who have never heard of IGF-1 before, it stands for Insulin Growth Factor-1 and is a protein produced in our bodies. IGF-1 is believed to be linked to both muscle cell growth, and muscle cell proliferation.
So basically, as an IGF-1 activator, Hexaghen helps our bodies to increase the amount of muscle cells it has, as well as increase the size of these new and existing muscle cells. Coupled together, this phenomenon, supposedly, creates major gains in muscle mass and strength.
Another Perk
Another unique attribute of Hexaghen comes in the form in which it’s taken. Rather than being your normal pill that is swallowed, Hexaghen is a “FastSorb delivery tablet” which is designed to be placed under the tongue and dissolved.
MuscleMeds claims that this method allows for Hexaghen to be absorbed into the blood stream at a much more efficient rate – as it bypasses the need to go through the intestinal tract and liver.
Thus, the effects of Hexaghen on a user are much more potent and efficient according to advocates of this method, in comparison to some sort of supplement that must be swallowed whole.
Sketchy Ingredients?
Now that we’ve hyped up Hexaghen for you, let’s bring this product back down to earth a bit. First of all, if you take a look at its ingredient label, only one ingredient is actually listed – and it’s called Hexaghen, of all possible names to choose from.
This “Hexaghen” ingredient includes a dosage level of just 12.6mg. Now, this would not be that disturbing, except for the fact that it is the ONLY ingredient listed, and it also contains two sub-ingredients.
This means that both sub-ingredients have a dosage level of just 6.3mg. In comparison, most ingredients found it supplements usually boast of dosage levels close to a 100mg. The two sub-ingredients are:
•Ketonic Isomers
•GHRP-2 Hexapeptide Acetate
According to reviews, these two ingredients are listed as “highly specialized actives” that give Hexaghen its potency and efficiency. Although this claim may be true, we just don’t see how a 6.3mg dosage level can be potent enough to do a body any good.
This begs the question of whether or not Hexaghen’s blend of ingredients are powerful enough to get the job done. And why has MuscleMeds decided to list all of the product’s ingredients as one massive ingredient?
There could be a possibility that something is trying to be masked or hidden in order to make Hexaghen look more formidable than it really is.
What Others Are Saying
In terms of the reviews that previous and current users have posted online, going against our suspicions, most have reported positive muscle and strength gains. This is a very encouraging note when you consider the plethora of different users that are trying out Hexaghen.
As for the safety of this product, reviews were definitely mixed. Some users reported little to no side effects, while others reported major side effects in association with Hexaghen.
Obviously, this is most certainly a drawback that may scare potential users from trying this supplement. Then again, some of those reviews may have come from inexperienced and naïve users who only brought about those side effects due to improper use.
Verdict
In conclusion, we have decided to recommend this product – but with caution. Other users have seemed to enjoy the effects that it’s had on their bodies, so chances are that you’ll find Hexaghen effective as well as long as you take it as directed.
But on the same note, we are still worried about its low dosage level and the fact that some previous users have reported negative side effects due to use of Hexaghen. So be careful as you take this supplement and pay close attention to the effects it’s having on your body.