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 How to increase testosterone without shutting down the pituitary gland?

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rhodri414141
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How to increase testosterone without shutting down the pituitary gland? - 30 October 2009 06:37
In addition to fine tuning other supplementation, I'd be interested in the best supplements you guys use to boos testosterone.  I've read a little about ZMA, Tribulus (bit of conflicting advice on this?). 
 
Anyone use any natural test boosters that don't shut down the pituitary gland?
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Re:How to increase testosterone without shutting down the pituitary gland? - 30 October 2009 12:59
All natural test boosters will not shut down your pituitary gland, I personally would bother with ZMA and Tribulus as they arent worth the money.

Try prohormone somthing like Generic Labz Cissus Drol, which has great reviews. 

http://www.bodybuildingwarehouse.co.uk/generic-labz-cissus-drol---90-caps-650-p.asp
  

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Re:How to increase testosterone without shutting down the pituitary gland? - 30 October 2009 15:20
rhodri414141


In addition to fine tuning other supplementation, I'd be interested in the best supplements you guys use to boos testosterone.  I've read a little about ZMA, Tribulus (bit of conflicting advice on this?). 
 
Anyone use any natural test boosters that don't shut down the pituitary gland?


Testosterone boosters will not shut down endogenous testosterone in the same way as prohormones would do.

The following article is a must read before you go further to help understand the differences between different types of nutrients purported to boost testosterone.

http://www.muscletalk.c...stosterone-boosters.aspx


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