Testo Lab Pro is a cutting-edge testosterone booster that aims to enhance muscle strength, increase stamina, and reduce stress. Manufactured by Opti-Nutra, a renowned UK-based supplement manufacturer, Testo Lab Pro is formulated with a blend of high-quality ingredients that have been carefully selected to support natural testosterone production in the body. By unlocking your body's natural potential, Testo Lab Pro promises to help you achieve peak performance both in the gym and in your everyday life.
There are definitely enough correctly dosed ingredients with enough scientific backing that Testo Lab Pro has a reasonable claim that it could in fact raise testosterone levels. The mineral blend alone could well be enough for most men to see results if we are working from US vitamin and mineral deficiency rates.
Testo Lab Pro's formula is composed of scientifically-backed ingredients that work synergistically to support natural testosterone production. Let's take a closer look at the key ingredients:
NutriGenesis Blend - Testo Lab Pro's NutriGenesis blend consists of Boron, Vitamins K1 and K2, Vitamin D3, Magnesium, and Zinc. Boron and Zinc have been shown to play a direct role in testosterone secretion and suppress enzymes that inhibit testosterone production. Vitamin D3 has also been linked to testosterone levels, while vitamins K1 and K2 help prevent testosterone decline.
Magnesium enhances the effects of Boron and Zinc, supporting healthy testosterone levels. The vitamins themselves are all good inclusiong, but 30mg of zinc is more than is necessary, 15mg is the RDI and it's been shown that supplementing zinc beyond this has no impact on testosterone levels. To make this slighlty worse, the dose of Boron is at the bottom of the effective range and whilst 6mg can raise test levels, 10mg would be better for testo lab pro, and we have a similar issue with magnesium, that more would've been better although this is not a bad vitamin blend by any means. [1,2,3,4,5]
Ashwagandha Root Extract 600mg - Testo Lab Pro includes Ashwagandha root extract, also known as KSM-66. The dose of 600mg has been shown to raise testosterone levels in clinical trials. Added to this the adaptogens in Ashwagandha helps lower stress levels by reducing cortisol, the stress hormone, which has a compounding effect as stress can lower testosterone levels. This is a good ingredient for Testolab Pro meaning that we're odd to a good start. [6]
Mucuna Pruriens 300mg - Mucuna Pruriens, in its standardized form of Levodopa, blocks the hormone Prolactin, which is typically associated with female physiology. By inhibiting Prolactin, Mucuna Pruriens helps maintain optimal testosterone levels in men. Unfrotunately most of the trials that show it's effective haven't actually been done on humans, so how much impact it actually has is up for debate. [7]
D-Aspartic Calcium Chelate or (DAA) 600mg - DACC is a premium ingredient known for its ability to boost testosterone production. Studies have shown that DACC supplementation can significantly improve testosterone levels by 40% in just two weeks. The calcium chelate form of D-Aspartic Acid enhances bioavailability for better absorption although even with this in mind the dose is still lower than we'd have liked and really it needs to be 1000mg or above for it's best effects. [8]
Luteolin (Orange Extract) 60mg - Testo Lab Pro also contains Luteolin, an ingredient not commonly found in other testosterone boosters. Luteolin reduces enzymatic processes that convert free testosterone to other hormones, helping to maintain optimal testosterone levels. It is a good ingredient, but once again we'd have liked to have seen more from Testo Lab Pro, there are better doses of all of these effective ingredients in similarly priced t boosters. [9]
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1 - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8875519/
2 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5434832/
3 - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21894328/
4 - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20352370/
5 - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21154195/
6 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6438434/
7 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2816389/
8 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5571970/
9 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7139932/