MangaTest Testosterone Booster Review
MangaTest Testosterone Booster Review
We Put MangaTest to the Test
This naturally-derived T booster is developed and created by Managa Naturals, and promises to trigger dramatic increases in testosterone production.
In fact, this supplement claims to be one of the strongest natural testosterone boosters available, claiming to transform energy levels, mood, libido and
general wellbeing.
But as we all know, manufacturer’s claims don’t necessarily equate to real-life results – so let’s take a closer look.
MangaTest’s Formula
The formula here comprises of a propriety blend. This totals 1089mg of the following ingredients, although the makers prefer for some reason to keep how much of each is included to themselves.
- Horny Goat Weed
- L-Arginine
- D-Aspartic Acid
- Maca
- Yohimbe
- Vitamin E
- Tribulus Terrestris
- Asian Ginseng
- Zinc Oxide
- Ginko Biloba
Directions for Use
The dosage required here is simple – just take 2 capsules each day with food and at least 8oz of water.
Users Feedback
User feedback here is hugely underwhelming – most people claim that this supplement is a complete waste of money, with absolutely no improvements in terms of energy, muscle gain or gym performance. Others claim that the product they received didn’t resemble the advertised product. Overall, there’s little positives here at all.
Any Reported Side Effects
There’s a glimmer of hope here – no negative side effects have been directly linked to MangaTest.
Where to Buy MangaTest In Australia
While it can be found elsewhere, Amazon.com seems to be MangaTest’s principal supplier. The price is cheap, costing less than $20 for a one month supply.
Any Cash Back Guarantees?
The manufacturer doesn’t offer much here – there’s no cash back guarantee if you’re not happy with this supplement.
Our Thoughts
The first sticking point here is that the manufacturer fails to disclose just how much of each ingredient is included in the formula. This is seriously unhelpful as it gives us no idea if the supplement is giving sufficient amounts of each ingredient to see any real results. What’s more, with 10 ingredients packed into a tiny 1098mg, logic dictates that nothing is used in particularly large quantities.
But what’s more serious here is the inclusion of yohimbe – this ingredient is included on the FDA’s dangerous ingredient list and is illegal in numerous countries. This is because it’s never been proven to be safe, and comes with potentially dangerous and even fatal side effects.
Weakly Formulated And Possibly Risky To Take – Look Elsewhere
