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Product Reviewed: HT Rush
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Price: $88.69

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Note:  This is a review.  Click here to visit the HT Rush website.

 

HT Rush Review 1I recently had a few different readers ask me about a product they’ve seen advertised on the internet. It’s called HT Rush, and once I started looking into it, I noticed it was everywhere, so much so that I couldn’t believe I hadn’t seen it before. Now it shows up on my Facebook and Instagram feeds daily, so I am fully armed to let those readers, and all my readers, just what this supplement is all about.

 

Basically, HT Rush is a natural testosterone boosting supplement that promises to help you with muscle tone, fat loss, energy in the gym, stamina in the bedroom, and an overall sense of well being. Of course, lots of supplements make the same promises. But our job is to investigate those claims and come up with a logical conclusion about what you can reasonably expect.

 

HT Rush Benefits

 

HT Rush Review 3If you’ve hit your early to mid thirties, you’ve probably noticed a few things a out your body, unfortunately none of them good. Muscle mass is harder to put on. The same workout you’ve done for years doesn’t do the trick anymore. A little spare tire roll you thought you’d never see suddenly attaches itself to your midsection. You get tired way earlier than you ever have. And even your sex drive isn’t what it used to be. It’s all due to the natural ageing process, more specifically a drop in testosterone levels. Natural, yes. Acceptable, hell no.

 

HT Rush belongs to a class of supplements called natural testosterone boosters. The claim is that they work with your body’s natural systems to increase the amount of free testosterone your body has available for use. You get the benefits of a return to higher T levels, but because it’s natural, you don’t have to deal with the negative effects of testosterone replacement therapy or black market juicing. Though there are several benefits to increasing testosterone levels, the marketing for HT Rush tends to focus on the sexual benefits. You’re sex drive will go through the roof, and you’ll have better erections and the kind of stamina that’ll keep her coming back for more.

 

HT Rush Ingredients

 

A lot of supplements available online don’t tell you what’s in them, or they tell what, but don’t tell you how much. HT Rush actually does tell you what’s in it, AND how much:

 

  • Vitamin D (200 mg) That’s 50% of the daily recommended allowance of this very important nutrient to energy and well being.
  • L-Citrulline (30 mg) Like l-arginine, l-citrulline can increase the amount of nitric oxide in your system. This increases vasodilation which allows an increase in blood flow, delivering more oxygen and nutrients to your muscles when working out and your penis when aroused.
  • Fenugreek (275 mg) (1) which is believed to promote healthy levels of free testosterone as well as improve sexual and athletic performance.
  • Tribulus Terrestris (200 mg) (2) which stimulates an increase in the release of Luteinizing Hormone from the pituitary gland, which in turn signals the testes to produce and release an increased amount of testosterone.
  • Zinc (15 mg) That’s 100% of the recommended daily allowance. Zinc is instrumental to the body’s natural testosterone production system, and it’s correlated with improvements in athletic performance.
  • Vitamin B6 (10.5 mg) With 525% of this important vitamin, your body is armed with what it needs to create both energy and testosterone.
  • Vitamin B12 (10 mcg) At one and a half times the daily recommended allowance, you’ll get that B12 energy boost.
  • Nettle Leaf (30 mg) (3) which supports the health of your prostate.
  • Panax Ginseng (25 mg) which increases energy
  • Siberian Ginseng Root (25 mg) which also increases energy, as well as sex drive and stamina.
  • Cordyceps Sinensis (30 mg) (4) which is known to relax blood vessels.
  • Bioperine Extract (5 mg) which increases the absorption rate and efficiency of the rest of the ingredients.

This is a decent formula when it comes to getting a good dose of a few vitamins, but there’s not much there when it comes to boosting testosterone.

 

 

Where to Buy

 

If you’ve been researching supplements online long, you may have guessed from the fact that it’s heavily marketed online that HT Rush is primarily available through a free trial offer. If you’re not familiar with these, allow me to explain. To order HT Rush, you must sign up for their “free trial offer.” What this means is that you sign up for a free 18 day trial. You pay only a small shipping fee ($5.95) and they send you a bottle containing a full 30-day supply. From the day you order, you have 18 days to decide if you want to continue using HT Rush. If so, you simply do nothing. On the 18th day, they’ll charge you $88.69 for the “free” bottle you already have. On top of that, they’ll sign you up to receive a new bottle at that price ($88.69 plus $5.95 shipping) each month, forever. Or until you cancel.

 

On the one hand, this could be a convenient way to get your monthly supply. On the other hand, they only talk about this program in the fine print that they know most people don’t read. Also on the other hand, it’s really expensive. Hundreds of natural testosterone boosters come in at a price point lower than this. One more thing to note is that typically, with these kinds of programs, canceling your membership and/or getting a refund because you didn’t know what you were signing up for, they make it very difficult to get in touch and take care of business.

 

If you prefer not to sign up for a free trial, you can also buy HT Rush through Amazon.com.  There, you’ll pay $122.69 per bottle. Ouch. You won’t find HT Rush in brick and mortar retail stores like GNC.

 

HT Rush Pros

 

  • They disclose the ingredients in the formula along with their amounts.

 

HT Rush Cons

 

  • The formula is pretty weak in terms of its testosterone boosting power.
  • The free trial offer comes with sketchy terms that you have to dig around to even find.
  • It’s very expensive, even if you buy it straight out through Amazon.
  • There are only a couple HT Rush reviews from customers, one is 5 stars and one is 1 star. There’s not much you can really take from that.

 

HT Rush Testimonials

Like we said before, there are not alot of Testimonials on HT Rush before and after results, but we did find one negative like:

“Typical scam that claims Ht Rush can boost testosterone, better stamina, works like Viagra, and it grows hair on bald men. Don’t waste your money, spend it on a gym membership.”

And one positive that said:

“Awesome product, I’d recommend it to anyone trying to get an edge both in the weight room and the bedroom!”

 

Our HT Rush Conclusion

 

Even though they disclose their ingredients, the bottom line with HT Rush is the same as it is with so many other free trial supplements. It’s a weak formula with an expensive price tag that they want you to keep paying over and over till you take action to put a stop to it. A better option is to never bother with them in the first place.

 

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If you are looking for a supplement that actually has testosterone boosting properties and makes you feel fit as hell, then we suggest TestoFuel.  Its been vetted by us at highintensitysupplements.com and has tons of great reviews, and its a heck of alot cheaper than HT Rush.  To check out the TestoFuel Review, Click Here. 

 

 

 

 

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(1) EFFECTS OF GLYCOSIDES BASED FENUGREEK SEED EXTRACT ON SERUM TESTOSTERONE LEVELS OF HEALTHY SEDENTARY MALE SUBJECTS: A EXPLORATORY DOUBLE BLIND, PLACEBO CONTROLLED, CROSSOVER STUDY. Prasad A Thakurdesai, Mahesh Mokashi, Renu Singh Mokashi, Vishwaraman Mohan. Asian Journal of Pharamceutical and Clinical Research.  Home > Vol 7 Suppl 2 (May-June) 2014 > Thakurdesai.

 

(2) Steroidal saponins from fruits of Tribulus terrestris. Wang Yan, Kazuhiro Ohtani, Ryoji Kasai, Kazuo Yamasaki. Phytochemistry. Volume 42, Issue 5, July 1996, Pages 1417–1422.

 

(3) Investigating Contamination of Phytotherapy Products for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia With α-Blockers and 5α-Reductase Inhibitors. Dean Sol Elterman, Nathan Lawrentschuk, Emma Guns, Karen Hersey, Hans Adomat, Catherine A. Wood, Neil Fleshne. The Journal of Urology. Volume 183, Issue 5, May 2010, Pages 2085–2089.

 

(4) Protein constituent contributes to the hypotensive and vasorelaxant acttvtties of cordyceps sinensis. Wen-Fei Chiou, Pei-Ching Chang, Cheng-Jen Chou, Chieh-Fu Chen. Life Sciences. Volume 66, Issue 14, 25 February 2000, Pages 1369–1376.

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