Testek
Usually you get what you paid for when it comes to diet supplements. If you find a product for under $15, you are probably not going to see results from using it. Simply put, some of the most expensive products out there turn out to be the most effective.
Testek retails for around $60, which makes it a fairly expensive testosterone boosting supplement. But we are going to look further into this supplement designed by QNT to determine if it’s worth the high price.
Under the Hood
Testek contains a couple of proprietary blends and a few more ingredients on top of that. We are not a huge fan of proprietary blends because it makes our research more guess work, but we’ll just have to do our best.
MyoBlast
MyoBlast is a blend containing various ingredients. The two main active ingredients in MyoBlast are Phosphatidylserine and Alpha-GPC. Phosphatidylserine has been shown in tests to increase the testosterone: cortisol ratio by 184%. Alpha-GPC helps to hinder somatostatin, allowing for more testosterone and other hormone production in the body. One study showed a peak anabolic growth factor increase of 333%.
EstroFlavin
This proprietary blend is designed to inhibit DHT and estrogen production. However, its two ingredients seem to be used more for their antioxidant properties. Hesperidin is a natural antioxidant and Phytosterol is more commonly used to reduce cholesterol.
Other Ingredients
Testek contains zinc and selenium, both serving different roles. Zinc is a popular ingredient when it comes to testosterone and is often referred to as the number one testosterone boosting mineral. Selenium has been shown to display antioxidant and anti-aging characteristics.
The Good
It appears Testek has done their homework when including these ingredients. We like the inclusion of ingredients like MyoBlast and zinc. Other antioxidants act to strengthen the immune system and boost overall health while speeding up recovery time.
The Bad
While we like most of the ingredients in Testek, there are still some unanswered questions regarding a few ingredients. For example, on ingredient in the MyoBlast blend called picamilon has only been used in the past to treat anxiety and has no apparent effect on testosterone levels.
The Skinny
Despite some unanswered questions regarding a few ingredients, we feel good about Testek because of its proven track record and apparent and thorough research. The results are back by numerous user reviews from people who have experienced beneficial results. Even those that gave poor reviews claimed they did see an increase in muscle size and a boost of energy when using Testek.
If you are willing to spend the extra money for a decent-looking product, we recommend trying Testek. Chances are it will work for you.

