Testosterone Booster
Any testosterone booster you take can have negative side effects. However, the question is whether or not those side effects are enough to sway your mind to miss out on the obvious bodybuilding benefits taking a testosterone booster has to offer.
There are also medicinal reasons why a man would take a testosterone booster. Not only is it a good way to boost athletic performance and increase size, but a testosterone booster can alleviate symptoms such as erectile dysfunction caused by health problems. Bodybuilders and athletes who take a testosterone booster to achieve maximum performance are finding themselves in good company. When it was discovered that Mark McGuire confessed to taking th testosterone booster Ando, sales skyrocketed. Taking a testosterone booster is also a popular way to increase sexual desire and return both a man and woman’s libido back to normal. Doctors use a testosterone booster on their patients for sexual dysfunction but you can also do it on your own. There are two variations of a testosterone booster – legal and illegal (without a prescription). One legal form of a testosterone booster is a supplement called creatine. There’s a big difference between taking a creatine supplement and using anabolic steroids. An anabolic steroid is a testosterone booster obtained on the black market – an illegal way to build mass and bulk up your body. The reason bodybuilders prefer to take a testosterone booster in steroid form is that using supplements take much longer and the results do not last as long. In order for a bodybuilder to achieve the same results taking creatine as they would using a testosterone booster steroid, he would have to consume a ridiculous amount of the supplement. Creatine is a testosterone booster that’s safe and effective, but requires more work on the part of the user to get the results they want to achieve. Choosing creatine as your primary testosterone booster can also attribute to a healthier blood lipid profile, lessening your risk of coronary heart disease. One thing you have to be careful of when using creatine as your testosterone booster of choice is that you maintain an adequate water intake. Either a supplement or steroid testosterone booster can result in water retention, and cause a buildup of fluids if your water intake is not sufficient to flush it out. People who have kidney problems are recommended against taking a testosterone booster like this because it makes the kidneys work harder. Drew Voight
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