Are the test booster products safe for women to use. Would Diesel Test 2010 and Sunami be too much for a women? Are their potential side's? Would it help combat some of the sides of the birth control pill? I am just curious as i don't have much knowledge in this area. My GF works out pretty hard would it help her in the gym as well. From what i understand they increase free test which helps libido. I am not sure as how it can be potentially dangerous as no hormones are ingested. I am mainly concerned of sides and how it would work with BC. Thanks.
NATURAL testosterone boosters are generally fine for females to use. The potential sides include acne, terrible mood swings, and increased blood flow (which can affect the period). As for how they affect birth control would depend on the individual products; I know that anything with nettle root decreases the effectiveness of BC, but you'd be best off asking a rep for any company whose products you are interested in this question.
As for whether or not it a natural testosterone booster would help her in the gym depends on HOW she trains and what she's training for. It also depends on other factors such as diet and recovery and other supplementation; if the other components are not correctly in place then it may have little or no effects.
As for combating the sides of the BC pill; it would depend on WHAT BC pill your girlfriend was on and what sides she was experiencing (they are not all the same).
Libido in a female is not increased simply because of an increase in free testosterone; there are many other factors involved.
Instead of looking at such supplements for your girlfriend, get her sorted with the basic staples first:
* Creatine
* Multivitamin
* Good Fats
* Protein Powder
* BCAA's (many protein powders have these in)
Natural testosterone boosters are not really dangerous for females to use (I use them all the time; but then I also know WHY I am using them, and they have a purpose in my supplementation regime). So long as the female knows HOW to use them and WHY she's using them. Someone who has no knowledge of supplementation and uses such products is a fool, as is anyone who has no knowledge and recommends such products. Anyone who has no knowledge in an area, especially supplementation, should NOT be making recommendations or giving such advice to others.
If you're looking for something to "help your girlfriend in the gym", then there are other supplements out there (ONCE you have the basic staples sorted), such as ginseng, ginseng, glucuronolactone, and Ultima.