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As a supplement consumer and connoisseur (with no affiliations, might I add), I thought it would be interesting to know that I recently had some positive blood results whilst running a cycle of Competitive Edge Labs' M-Test, which I would attribute to that product.
By way of brief background, (age 28, M) I am taking some particularly harsh medication at the moment (isotretinoin), hence the need for regular bloods to check liver functionality. I am using this opportunity to ask the docs to check my test levels too (bloods are free here in UK). I had been advised that the meds were likely to lower testosterone and I was feeling lower on energy so I decided to run M-Test, as it is held in such high regard here. I have run many test boosters over the years (in the quest for maintaining every possible boost as a natural athlete) but I will clarify this is the first time I have actually had bloodwork (rather than subjective feelings of wellbeing) to go from.
Pre - M Test, my levels were average, maybe slightly above, at 650 ng/dl. 5 weeks in, they're at the higher range of what is considered 'normal' here in the UK, at 840 ng/dl. (FYI, in the UK they measure serum test in nmol/L so I have converted it for the benefit of the USA members).
A fairly significant rise, so I thought it would be worth noting. I think I will continue running the product for another 3 weeks, then take a month off before starting again.
By way of brief background, (age 28, M) I am taking some particularly harsh medication at the moment (isotretinoin), hence the need for regular bloods to check liver functionality. I am using this opportunity to ask the docs to check my test levels too (bloods are free here in UK). I had been advised that the meds were likely to lower testosterone and I was feeling lower on energy so I decided to run M-Test, as it is held in such high regard here. I have run many test boosters over the years (in the quest for maintaining every possible boost as a natural athlete) but I will clarify this is the first time I have actually had bloodwork (rather than subjective feelings of wellbeing) to go from.
Pre - M Test, my levels were average, maybe slightly above, at 650 ng/dl. 5 weeks in, they're at the higher range of what is considered 'normal' here in the UK, at 840 ng/dl. (FYI, in the UK they measure serum test in nmol/L so I have converted it for the benefit of the USA members).
A fairly significant rise, so I thought it would be worth noting. I think I will continue running the product for another 3 weeks, then take a month off before starting again.