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Natadrol

NatadrolThe easiest way to know about a product without having to try it out is to ask around. There are consumer reviews and clinical trials on just about every diet supplement and if there isn’t you probably shouldn’t be taking it.

Natadrol is one of those supplements that have been tested and used before so it’s pretty easy to find consumer reviews and test results. Natadrol was designed by LG Sciences to increase testosterone. The makers of Natadrol claim that your typical testosterone booster contains tribulus terrestris, which they argue is ineffective and even go so far as to call it a scam. While that may seem a bit harsh, let’s take a closer look at what others are saying about Natadrol and its ingredients

Consumer Reviews

Reviews for Natadrol are essentially polarized. There are some people who really like the results they are getting, but others who say Natadrol does nothing for them. There really is no general consensus other than it simply works for some and does nothing for others.

Clinical Trials

This section is critical because consumer reviews can be skewed. For example, a supplement company can hire someone to write positive reviews all day or it’s possible that a consumer is staking Natadrol with something more powerful and getting results that way.

Clinical trials are unbiased and give facts about each specific ingredient. Natadrol contains a handful of ingredients, four of which we are going to focus on. The makers of Natadrol claim all four of these ingredients have the data to prove their effectiveness, so let’s take a look at the data we found.

Curculigo orchioides
This natural extract has been tested among rats and shown to increase libido and sex drive, but the study used 100 mg/kg. The human equivalent would be around 7,500 mg. Natadrol’s entire blend is only 550 mg.

Hibiscus Rosa Sinesis
Also studies among rats, this extract was shown to have anabolic results. The rats that were given this extract experienced muscle gains between 8% and 22%. However, the study did not clarify the dosage that was used.

Tinospora cordifolia
Studies suggest this ingredient is a powerful antioxidant but can actually block testosterone production.

Cissus quadrangularis
This common testosterone-boosting ingredient is used in a lot of weight loss and testosterone supplement. It has the ability to burn fat and produce testosterone.

Price

Testosterone boosters are generally priced between $30 and $50. Natadrol is listed on its official website for $39.99. There is no money back guarantee or trial period. All sales are final and there are no refunds according to LG Sciences. Also, there is no bulk pricing. If you buy 5 bottle of Natadrol it’s $199.95.

Our Recommendation

Consumer reviews are average and clinical trials make Natadrol mediocre at best. If you are looking for powerful results, you’ll want to try something else. On the bright side, you aren’t likely to experience any harmful side effects, but then again you probably won’t experience anything at all.

We recommend spending the $39.99 on something that is a little more proven and popular among users.

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