I have been going to the gym for 6 months and have not seen much improvement and my personal trainer has suggested me to get supplements. I have came across a product called "Weider Prime Testosterone Booster" which contains Vitamin D3, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin), Calcium (as dicalcium phosphate, Zinc (as mono L-methionine sulfate) (L-OptiZinc), Chromium (as chromium picolinate) (Chromax, Diindolylmethane (DIM), Ashwagandha Extract (root) (KSM-66, Cordyceps Extract (mycelia) and Piperine (from Black Pepper). It has claimed to boost muscle growth and endurance. Is this product reliable?
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Weider Prime is a testosterone supplement that contains a bunch of proven vitamins, minerals, and herbs. Although the ingredient formulation is on point, the dosage amounts are not where they need to be. Even though Weider Prime is a rare case in which I actually recommend the supplement, I just want you to keep in mind that supplementation shouldn't be your only plan of attack. The fact that you're reading this right now means that you are in pursuit of increasing your testosterone levels to preserve your youth, energy, and virility. Sure supplements can help you in that pursuit, but the major key to achieving these goals lies in diet and lifestyle. Only after your nutrition, training, and sleep are on point should you even consider buying supplements. ? But to answer the question: Yes, Weider Prime works. But don't expect it to deliver results if taking it is the only thing you do. ?
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