Tribulus Testosterone boosters work?

The research isn't promising afaik but there might be someone here who knows more on it.

Want T the natural way then do more "manly" stuff! Hit things, lift heavy things, smash something, check out HCWA or something similar :D

Failing that consult your doc ^^
 
Are you talking to help grow or because you are turning into a woman due to proper low test levels?

If you have a low test problem then go to the docs, if it's growth your after then yes you are reaching an age where it starts becoming harder to grow naturally.

Be a man, do manly strong things and have more sex. Probably won't help you but will make you feel better and will be fun :)
 
To grow bigger and stonger. Am not exactly small, I just just like a edge and the fact my levels wont be as high as possible at 32 I would just like to boost them

Tbh you have 2 options:
Don't bother
Or
Do it properly, which we aren't allowed to discuss here

Eat more and train for a specific goal: strength or size, and see how you go from there :)
 
Tbh you have 2 options:
Don't bother
Or
Do it properly, which we aren't allowed to discuss here

Eat more and train for a specific goal: strength or size, and see how you go from there :)
Unless we're talking about trt, those really are your only options.

Deal with it, or do something about it the 'right' way.
 
Talk to your doc man :) do the fun stuff as well :D

If you want natural boosters then send me your money and I'll send you some weblinks to hot women.... :D
 
Tribulus don't work afaik. Nothing really works apart from that what's not legal to talk about here. MP used to sell Tribilus iirc.
 
Trib does cause an increase in libido which people used to think could only be done by raising test levels but studies have shown it works through a different method of action and doesn't have any effect on test levels.
 
Eat "tons" of mustard. 7% increase in muscle growth from the control group of rats that were fed the plant steroid.

ScienceDaily (Sep. 29, 2011) — If you are looking to lean out, add muscle mass, and get ripped, a new research report published in The FASEB Journal suggests that you might want to look to your garden for a little help. That's because scientists have found that when a specific plant steroid was given orally to rats, it triggered a response similar to anabolic steroids, with minimal side effects. In addition, the research found that the stimulatory effect of homobrassinolide (a type of brassinosteroid found in plants such as mustards) on protein synthesis in muscle cells led to increases in lean body mass, muscle mass and physical performance.

"We hope that one day brassinosteroids may provide an effective, natural, and safe alternative for age- and disease-associated muscle loss, or be used to improve endurance and physical performance," said Slavko Komarnytsky, Ph.D., a researcher involved in the work from the Plants for Human Health Institute, FBNS at North Carolina State University in Kannapolis, N.C. "Because some plants we eat contain these compounds, like mustards, in the future we may be able to breed or engineer these plants for higher brassinosteroid content, thus producing functional foods that can treat or prevent diseases and increase physical performance."

To make this discovery, Komarnytsky and colleagues exposed rat skeletal muscle cells to different amounts of homobrassinolide and measured protein synthesis in cell culture. The result was increased protein synthesis and decreased protein degradation in these cells. Healthy rats then received oral administration of homobrassinolide daily for 24 days. Changes in body weight, food consumption, and body composition were measured. Rats receiving homobrassinolide gained more weight and slightly increased their food intake. Body composition was measured using dual-emission X-ray absorptiometry analysis and showed increased lean body mass in treated animals over those who were not treated. This study was repeated in rats fed high protein diet and similar results were observed. Additionally, researchers used surgically castrated peri-pubertal rat models to examine the ability of homobrassinolide to restore androgen-dependent tissues after androgen deprivation following castration. Results showed increased grip strength and an increase in the number and size of muscle fibers crucial for increased physical performance.

"The temptation is to see this discovery as another quick fix to help you go from fat to fit," said Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal, "and to a very small degree, this may be true. In reality, however, this study identifies an important drug target for a wide range of conditions that cause muscle wasting."
 
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