
If you're a male and over 30, like me, you might have a hard time gaining muscle and losing body fat as most likely your testosterone has started to decrease. While you can go to a doctor and get a prescription, it can be a bit costly and you're taking a risk of exposing yourself to unwanted side effects. Luckily for us there are many dietary supplements that work as a testosterone booster.
For the past few weeks, I've been taking two capsules of Maximum Power by Core Vitality daily. The supplement is manufactured in a state-of-the-art GMP and FDA approved facility.
It has a mixture of Tongkat Ali, Maca (0.6% extract) L-Arginne and Ginseng Blend as well as 745mg of Core Vitality's proprietary blend.
The Proprietary Blend contains Sarsparilla, Pumpkin Seed Powder, Muira Puama Powder, Oat Straw, Nettle, Caynne Pepper, Astragalus, Catuaba Bark Powder, Licorice, Tribulus Terrestris, Orchid, Oyster Extract and Boron.
While I'm sure some men will want to take this to help boost their performance in the bedroom, my main reasons for taking this was to help increase my energy during my workouts, which will eventually help me burn body fat and gain muscle. Overall, Maximum Power is pretty decent testosterone dietary supplement. Along with creatine, I have gained some strength in my arms and my legs over the last three weeks.
You can purchase the Maximum Power on Amazon.com.

*Disclaimer - I received a complimentary sample in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.
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