Free Test

Last Updated on Monday, 22 August o 08:20 Written by Jace Monday, 22 August o 08:20

The name of a product can sometimes make or break the success of the product itself.  Free test by Applied Nutriceuticals was a bit confusing at first.  The word free jumps out as if there is a free test where the product is given out for free as a test or trial time for the product.  At least that is what I first thought when I started to research Free Test.  However, there is no free trial pack and no free testing period for this testosterone booster.  Instead Free Test does exactly what the product name suggests, which is that it increases the levels of free testosterone in the body.

How well does Free Test work?

Free Test is a new testosterone boster which targets endogenous testosterone production (the most common of these is cortisol).  Endogenous testosterone naturally lowers the body’s testosterone levels.  Free Test also targets cells that produce estrogen from testosterone.  So by inhibiting the conversion into estrogen there will naturally be more free testosterone circulating throughout the body.  So if you take Free Test the expectations could be to see

  • Decrease estrogen and cortisol levels
  • Increase free testosterone levels
  • Improving recovery time
  • Gain in lean muscle mass
  • Improve the overall physique of the body
  • Increase total testosterone levels

Expert and consumer reviews

It was somewhat funny when I was looking at what Applied Nutriceuticals had to say about their product on their website.   The clinical study or pilot study which involved 6 subjects.  Also the website said that thousands of people who have tried it all rant and rave about how great the product is… I was only able to find one review on the website and it was about 2 sentences long.  If 2 sentences is considered ranting and raving then I wonder if the product really works as well as it claims to.

Lack of reviews, and there is minimal information on the clinical studies which were preformed, for all we know, 6 subjects are all employees that had to take the product as part of their job.  I’m not saying that the pilot study is a hoax, but the fact of the matter is that free testosterone only accounts for about 2% of the testosterone in the body.   The free testosterone is not bound to anything in the body and so it can be expended quickly and rapidly while working out.  A boost in these levels could be noticeable and even help achieve some of the results that Free Test claims to do.

Quality ingredients

Free Test is considered a safe testosterone increasing supplement because it does not have any effect on the hormones in the body itself.   In fact, Free Test does not contain the usual ingredients that are commonly found in other testosterone boosters on the market today (these common ingredients that many other supplements contain are eurycoma longifolia, horny goat weed and tribulus terrestris just to name a few).

Money back guarantee

There is no money back guarantee offered for Free Test.  Free test is sold at a retail price of $70.  However, Applied Nutriceuticals offers Free Test on their website for $60.  There are even better prices online that range from $30-$60.  Free Test comes with 100 capsules and the recommended dose is to take 4 capsules/day.  Two capsules in the morning and two shortly before a workout.

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