I ran it for a month. Hard to say if anything really happened besides some extra morning wood. Let me give you the quick and dirty of my month on Phytotest.
1. Until you get use to it, the taste will shock you. Not that is all that bad, but it will take some getting use to. It has a weird medicinal taste and almost sickeningly sweet.
2. It is a liquid, the nice folks at Primordial give you a slick little measuring spoon to go with it. The only joke is, the recommended dose is 4ml 2X per day, the spoon is 5 mls. I did the 5 mls. 1 ml is not going to hurt anything.
3. The stuff has to be shaken, and shaken, and shaken or the solids do not go into suspension.
4. I did see some mild gains in the gym while doing this stuff, but nothing miraculous.
5. The second week on the stuff, women that normally would have never caught my eye became very interesting. My happily married status kept me from attempting something that may have cause a god morning surprise. Drove the wife crazy for a while. This lasted until the third week, then tapered off.
That my friend is about it. Phytotest does have a bunch of 5-methyl-7-methoxy Isoflavone in it and the pro-test ingrediant is testofen an extract of fenugreek. Some people have a hard time with the methyl.
I wrote the folks at PP about the lack luster results in relation to the hype. They were great. I was told that for the best results one must use Phytotest for eight weeks the first go around. Then take a month off and repeat. They also suggested that I stack it with Dermacrine and sent me a buy one get one free coupon.
Just because Erik at Primordeal was such a standup guy, I did order two bottles of the Phytotest and Dermacrine to see if his suggestion has any merit.