View Full Version : Anyone Tried Isa-Test
Rip.66.
02-02-2009, 08:52 AM
I have been thinking about trying this pro-hormone to up the testosterone a bit. Anyone taken and or knew anyone who took it with positive/negative results?
Also....not looking to gain much weight. Just muscle mass.
Tom Mutaffis
02-03-2009, 01:25 PM
If you are just looking to improve body composition then some prohormones will not be a good choice as many of them aromatize and can also cause water retention.
What are the components of Isa-test? Is it a prohormone or natural testosterone booster?
Rip.66.
02-04-2009, 10:39 AM
I ahve only looked it up twice but I am pretty sure it is a natural testosterone booster. Which is what I am looking for. Do you know of any other natural testosterone boosters?
Tom Mutaffis
02-04-2009, 03:52 PM
I have used a few of these products and am not sure how effective they really are in general. The one that provided the most noticable results was Tribex by Biotest, the new forumula blue tablets. A bottle will run you about $40 and will last you around a month if you follow their cycling guidelines.
Training, sleep, and good balanced diet will also boost natural testosterone levels.
Rip.66.
02-05-2009, 07:03 AM
Thanks I may try that Tribex. Any side effects? I know natural boosters don't usually have them but does it?
BCorn
02-09-2009, 09:47 AM
trying to educate myself.....do the natural test. boosters need liver support or milkthistle like the prohormones? do they need to be follwed up with any post cycle supplements? will they have any side effects? thanks
Tom Mutaffis
02-09-2009, 10:57 AM
The only side effects that you may have would be related to having high testosterone and most likely only appear in an individual who is sensitive to some of those side effects (acne, blood pressure, etc.)
Generally with natural testosterone boosters side effects are moderate or non-existant and most people do not have anything to worry about.
Liver support would not be necessary because the breakdown of these products are not taxing on your body. Natural boosters are typically herbal supplements as opposed to synthetic hormones which can be harsh on your body's processing systems.
So overall answer - very moderate side effects and no need to worry about liver support. It is never a bad thing to take some cranberry extract and milk thistle though as a high protein diet and intense training are both tough on your body as well.
Hockey66
02-09-2009, 04:17 PM
I ordered a bottle of Diesel Test when I got my NOS Ether just for curiosity's sake. I noticed that my acne flared up pretty bad as soon as I started taking it, I have a semi-hard like.. all the time, and my "payloads" have been larger. As far as performance goes, I have absolutely no idea because I started taking it a bit after I started taking the NOS Ether, which seems to be a ridiculously awesome supplement.
Tom Mutaffis
02-09-2009, 04:32 PM
Hockey - Which version of Diesel Test were you using? I have heard mixed reviews.
Hockey66
02-09-2009, 05:03 PM
Diesel Test Hardcore aka "Grande Bolas"
http://www.cheapuksupplements.com/shop/shopimages/products/normal/diesel-test-hardcore.jpg
Tom Mutaffis
02-09-2009, 05:29 PM
Interesting that you had the acne issues with the Diesel Test. They have so many different things in there that it is hard to pinpoint one compound.
Have never tried it myself but I used to have some acne when I was younger the the Tribex never gave me any noticable increase there.
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