Muscletech Cryotest

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 631656601671

Brand Muscle Tech


Manufacture Country Canada

CryoTest is a powerful, legal supplement that jacks up testosterone to maximum physiological levels and drives it directly into muscle cells. Maximum physiological levels represent the highest levels within the normal range for men. Anything higher would be considered supraphysiological. Each serving contains a potent dose of scientifically studied ingredients that transform your body"s environment to one that"s extremely conducive to freaky muscle growth. CryoTest is also formulated with a unique ingredient that was clinically shown to increase training-induced GH levels. Ultimately, Cryo-Test stands alone among testosterone-amplifying supplements as the sole product that can boost and drive anabolically active testosterone into muscles! CryoTest features a new and revolutionary testosterone-boosting complex that"s never been seen in the bodybuilding community - ever! Team MuscleTech researchers were able to isolate breakthrough, third party research on a powerful new complex that was clinically shown to jack up testosterone levels. It also contains another key ingredient that is clinically shown to increase pre-training androgen receptors, which help amplify the uptake of the anabolic hormone, testosterone. CryoTest has also been formulated with a potent GH-potentiating ingredient that goes to work after your very first dose! Yes, in fact there are multiple human clinical studies that prove the effectiveness of key ingredients included in the CryoTest formulation. These results show that CryoTest is, without a doubt, the most advanced anabolic testosterone supplement available! One such study was gathered from the University of Connecticut. This study discovered a unique way to drive anabolically active testosterone directly into muscle cells. In a 21-day human clinical study that was published in a prestigious journal, this powerful compound in CryoTest dramatically increased the number of pre-training androgen receptors compared to a placebo.