Monday 19 November 2012

andro400 side effects


Andro400 is a new supplement used for boosting testosterone, building muscle, losing weight, and improving sexual performance in men.

It contains Eurycoma longifolia, also known as Malaysian ginseng or Tongkat ali, which is traditionally used to increase male virility and strength.

According to the experts at the Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database, “research is sketchy. Preliminary evidence suggests it might cause a short-term increase in testosterone. But long-term effects and safety are not known.”

Keep in mind that if it does significantly boost testosterone there is a risk for testosterone-related side effects such as acne, insulin resistance, live toxicity, and others.
On the Andro 400 website, it’s interesting to see that the first study cited is one in which exogenous testosterone was administered. The website claims (without references) that a Swedish study showed 9 of 11 men who received “supplemental testosterone” for six weeks experienced reductions in waist and hip circumference. What’s important is that this was an outside-the-body source of testosterone that was administered to the research subjects. It hardly adds direct credibility to the idea that Andro 400 will be effective in burning body fat. The obvious question is whether the eurycoma longifolia present in Andro 400 will raise testosterone enough (if at all) to produce similar results.
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