Testobal Review: This Supplement is Junk

What’s up everybody? Today we are going to take a look at the testosterone booster/steroid alternative Testobal.

This product is made by the company Nutribal that makes a lot of those steroid alternative supplements that are getting more popular these days although there is zero proof that they are effective.

This product is marketed as both a testosterone booster and steroid alternative, let’s take a look and see what it’s made of.

 

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Testobal Ingredients

If you are looking on the Testobal website for ingredients you are in the wrong place. They copied and pasted the ingredients from a competitors product and posted it on their website. The ingredients are not even close to the same. It’s probably not legal but these people operate out of Central America so their laws may be different or they haven’t been reported.

Anyhow here are the actual ingredients:

Testobal ingredients

Beet Root Extract – This ingredient is nitric oxide booster that can lead to increased muscle pumps which can help lead to muscle growth but does nothing for testosterone production or anything anabolic. This is also a common pre-workout ingredient.

Citrulline Malate – This one is a solid muscle and strength building ingredient that is common in many pre-workout supplements. The problem is this ingredient is way underdosed at just 375mg. Many pre-workouts have 6000mg or more and 375mg isn’t going to do anything. It also does not increase testosterone in any way.

Caffeine – This supplement is looking more like a pre-workout supplement than a testosterone booster with caffeine as the next ingredient. Caffeine gives you a boost of energy to work harder in the gym and burns more calories. This one also does nothing for testosterone levels or anything anabolic like a steroid.

L-Tyrosine – This is an amino acid that can help increase HGH levels as well as alertness. The problem is it is way underdosed at just 225mg. This dose won’t do much of anything.

Tri-Creatine Malate –  The good news is this creatine is one of our favorite ingredients for building muscle and strength, the bad news is this ingredient is also way underdosed at just 225mg. Recommended dosing on tri-creatine malate is 3000-5000mg.

Taurine – It has been touted that Taurine can boost mental performance. Clinical research suggested that taurine, in combination with caffeine, glucuronolactone, and B vitamins, can improve attention and reasoning in children. This is another ingredient that does nothing to boost test levels or mimic a steroid.

Guarana – This one is another cognitive enhancer that helps to boost mental awareness. The dosing on this is about half of what is recommended at just 33mg.

 

Dosing

Dosing is 3 pills per day to be taken earlier in the day since it has a large dose of caffeine. A dose right before a workout would be best. Most if not all of the ingredients in this product are also very underdosed.

 

Testobal Price

Pricing on Testobal is $54.90 for 1 bottle that lasts only 20 days, that is a bit on the steep side.

 

Testobal vs Testogen

When we compare Testobal to our top testosterone booster Testogen there really isn’t much of a comparison. Testobal doesn’t stack up at all and as a testosterone booster and isn’t even in close to the same league as Testogen. While there are some muscle building ingredients in Testobal they are very underdosed so it won’t be effective in the least. Testogen on the other hand, is packed with ingredients to increase testosterone levels to boost muscle and sexual performance and is our top pick.

 

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Testobal Overall Evaluation

If you are looking for a supplement to boost testosterone levels than this supplement is not what you are looking for at all. This supplement would be better off if they marketed it as a pre-workout instead. Most all of the ingredients are common pre-workout ingredients but only a couple are found in testosterone boosters so I am not sure why they decided to make this product as a test booster but for some reason they did. As a pre-workout it isn’t good because many of the effective ingredients are way underdosed and as a testosterone booster it totally sucks and doesn’t have a prayer of boosting test levels. In fact, it probably won’t do much of anything except give you an energy boost and maybe even the jitters from the 300mg caffeine dose.

On top of that, they don’t even have the right ingredients on their website for what is in the product. In fact, none of the ingredients that are listed on the product’s website are even in the product, safe to say the website is pretty much a fraud. This leads me to wonder if the ingredients listed on the label are even in the product or if it is basically a placebo pill disguised as a supplement to take your money and cost them as little as possible to manufacture. Maybe it is and maybe it isn’t but I would definitely stay away from this product, it is junk. If you want a good testosterone booster, try one of these instead.

 

Grade = F