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Product Reviewed: NOW Foods TestoJack
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Price: $29.99

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Does NOW Foods TestoJack Work?

 

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NOW Foods TestoJack Review 1

 

NOW Foods TestoJack is a male virility supplement made by the NOW Foods supplement company. It’s widely available and comes in two versions. There’s NOW Foods TestoJack 100 and NOW Foods TestoJack 200. We’ll discuss the similarities and differences, and help you decide if taking either one is a smart choice in your particular situation.

 

 

 

NOW Foods TestoJack Benefits

 

Both versions of NOW Foods TestoJack offer primarily the same benefits. They just take two different routes to get there. They call them “Male Performance Formulas” which refers to the help they give you in both the bedroom and the gym. They’re basically testosterone boosters, which lead to:

 

  • Increased strength and endurance.
  • Greater overall energy.
  • Better sleep.
  • Increased libido.
  • Stronger sexual performance.
  • Better mood.

 

Now we’ll take a look at the similarities and differences in the two formulas.

 

NOW Foods TestoJack Ingredients

 

The NOW Foods TestoJack 100 version includes in its formula:

 

  • Vitamin B6 for overall energy without stimulants
  • ZMA (1) which is a complex of the two minerals – zinc and magnesium, together with Vitamin B6. The 3 work together synergistically to improve athletic performance by facilitating testosterone production as well as many other chemical processes within the body.
  • Tribulus Terrestris (2)  which is thought to increase testosterone production through the mechanism of increasing the release of Luteinizing Hormone, which signals the testes to produce and release testosterone.
  • LJ100, (3) a proprietary form of Eurycoma Longifolia, aka Tongkat Ali, aka LongJack. It increases free testosterone by inhibiting the action of Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG), which binds itself to testosterone molecules, making them essentially useless. With less SHBG acting on your total testosterone, more remains free to be used by the body for strength, energy, fat burning, and muscle growth.

 

NOW Foods TestoJack Review 2The NOW Foods TestoJack 200 Version contains:

 

  • Increased amounts of Tribulus Terrestris and Tongkat Ali along with:
  • Maca Root which is a powerful herbal aphrodisiac.
  • Epimedium (aka Horny Goat Weed) which is an aphrodisiac that also improves blood flow to the penis for better erections.
  • Ginseng Root which boosts libido and energy.
  • Muira Puama (aka Potency Wood), yet another herbal aphrodisiac.

 

In both cases, the recommended dose is 2 capsules taken once or twice a day with meals.

 

The two formulas are similar, but have their differences. NOW Foods TestoJack 100 is more exclusively focuses on boosting testosterone. This is the one you’d use if fat burning, muscle building, and/or athletic performance improvements are your main goals. NOW Foods TestoJack 200 boosts testosterone as well, but places more emphasis on improving sexual performance.

 

NOW Foods TestoJack Reviews

 

NOW Foods TestoJack Review 4NOW Foods TestoJack gets mostly positive reviews. Neither product seems to knock it out of the park, but most users seem to find them at least somewhat effective:
One user simply states: “Good value for a good libido and energy booster” about the NOW Foods TestoJack 200.

 

Another says: “Been using this at night for my ZMA. Definitely feel like I’ve got more energy during the day.”

 

On the other hand, I saw several reviews from users of both versions who say they just didn’t get the benefit they were looking for:

 

“Doesn’t work, a big illusion. Everything is normal.”

 

“Did not notice any strength of size gain, but libido did increase.”

 

Who makes NOW Foods TestoJack?

 

NOW Foods TestoJack Review 5

 

NOW Foods is a family owned company that’s become something of a standard bearer in the affordable supplements market. Around since 1968, their products are sold both online and in stores, in grocery chains as well as small specialty shops. They’ve built their solid reputation on steady quality, safety, and value, and at this point, you can be assured this company isn’t going anywhere.

 

NOW Foods, while they haven’t sought accreditation with the Better Business Bureau, have nonetheless received an A+ rating do to a low incidence of complaints and a high rate of resolution for the few complaints they do receive.

 

Where to Buy NOW Foods TestoJack

 

NOW Foods TestoJack is available everywhere. You can find it online, in stores, you name it. Prices vary depending on where you go. A 60-count bottle of NOW Foods TestoJack sells for $30 at GNC. But you’ll find the same bottle at Bodybuilding.com for $16. Definitely shop around for your best price before pulling the trigger.

 

NOW Foods TestoJack Pros

 

  • They offer 2 different formulas to approach the problem for 2 separate angles.
  • They’re inexpensive.
  • The ingredients are all natural and vegetarian.
  • There’s tons of customer feedback available.

 

NOW Foods TestoJack Cons

 

  • The feedback is not terrible, but it’s definitely lukewarm.

 

Our NOW Foods TestoJack Conclusion

 

Both versions of NOW Foods TestoJack are fine. But there’s not much more we can say about them than that. They’re not spectacular, but they’re fine. And while they’re affordable, if you end up taking the max dose of 4 capsules a day, the savings dwindle pretty quick.

 

In the end, NOW Foods TestoJack is worth a try, but I wouldn’t expect either one to be the best testosterone booster you’ve every tried.

 

 

Sources:

 

(1) Does supplementation with zinc magnesium aspartate (ZMA) increase levels of serum testosterone in men? Femiano, Dominic, Morris, Carl. HelpDesk Answers (Evidence-Based Practice);v. 18, no. 3.

 

(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) Eurycoma longifolia Jack in managing idiopathic male infertility. Mohd Ismail Bin Mohd Tambi1, M. Kamarul Imran. Asian Journal of Andrology (2010) 12: 376–380.

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