Hunter Test -
Ingredients

Hunter Test ensures that not only do you get MORE… you get the BEST. We pack our bottles with more capsules than our so-called competition offer up, and ensure that each 6-capsule daily serving delivers premium, natural ingredients.

We’re so confident as to the quality and efficacy of the Hunter Test testosterone-boosting blend that we make it available for all to see. We encourage you to compare our pure and clean product against any rival test-booster.

You’ll find no added “nasties” - just natural ingredients of unparalleled quality. And every capsule of Hunter Test is manufactured in gold-standard facilities in the USA and UK. We are proud to confirm to the FDA’s Current Good Manufacture Practice (cGMP) regulations, so you can enjoy peace of mind.

It means that Hunter Test fully lives up to the promise of being a premium testosterone booster for premium men.

The nine ingredients in Hunter Test combine to provide three key testosterone support benefits:

Muscle Mass Amplifier

D-Aspartic Acid Vitamin K2 Vitamin D

Energy Ignition

Ginseng Ashwagandha Boron Chelate

Performance Power

Zinc Indole-3-Carbinol Magnesium

Muscle Mass Amplifier

Research-backed natural mass-builders help boost your strength and pack on muscle whilst fighting the flab

D-Aspartic Acid

D-Aspartic Acid 3000 mg

D-Aspartic acid, or DAA, is one of the forms of aspartic acid, an amino acid. DAA has a crucial role in the production of testosterone by the body. It targets the part of your brain responsible for hormone release, while also increasing testosterone synthesis in the testes.

A study in 2009 found that DAA supplementation led to a 42% increase in testosterone after just 12 days [1]. Other studies have found that men who suffer from low testosterone respond well to DAA supplementation, particularly men who are overweight [2].

DAA has also been found to be highly effective at increasing male fertility. A 2012 study found that DAA played a crucial role in improving sperm quality, motility, and count [3].

The clinical dosage for DAA is between 2000-3000 mg per day, Hunter Test provides you with an ideal dosage.

References
  1. [1] Topo, E., Soricelli, A., D’Aniello, A., Ronsini, S., & D’Aniello, G. (2009). The role and molecular mechanism of D-aspartic acid in the release and synthesis of LH and testosterone in humans and rats. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-7-120
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Vitamin K2

Vitamin K2 150 µg

Vitamin K does not help with testosterone production, at least not directly. It’s main function is to help improve the effectiveness of vitamin D. The two have what is known as a synergistic relationship [1]. Combining your vitamin D3 with vitamin K2 will help to improve testosterone production, but these two vitamins are also highly effective at increasing bone mineral density. Giving you stronger bones and improving your joint health [2].

References
  1. [1] van Ballegooijen, A. J., Pilz, S., Tomaschitz, A., Grübler, M. R., & Verheyen, N. (2017). The Synergistic Interplay between Vitamins D and K for Bone and Cardiovascular Health: A Narrative Review. International Journal of Endocrinology, 2017, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/7454376
  2. [2] Kuang, X., Liu, C., Guo, X., Li, K., Deng, Q., & Li, D. (2020). The combination effect of vitamin K and vitamin D on human bone quality: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Food & Amp; Function, 11(4), 3280–3297. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9fo03063h
Vitamin D

Vitamin D3 5000 IU

When it comes to vitamins, Vitamin D is unique. It is more accurately described as a hormone, and has many health benefits. There are three ways to get vitamin D; from UVB rays in sunlight, from a diet rich in foods such as eggs and oily fish, and via supplementation.

For men who live in colder climates, vitamin D deficiencies are quite common, this is due to spending a lot of time indoors and not getting as much sunlight. Hunter Test contains 5000 IU, a powerful dosage designed to provide top results.

Vitamin D3 supplementation has been shown to help reduce body fat and increase muscle mass [1]. It also appears to reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease [2] and improve your sleep quality.

But the main reason why Hunter Test contains vitamin D3 is that it has been shown to support healthy testosterone levels in men with vitamin D deficiencies by around 25% [3].

References
  1. [1] Jung, H., Seo, M. W., Lee, S., Kim, S., & Song, J. (2018b). Vitamin D3 Supplementation Reduces the Symptoms of Upper Respiratory Tract Infection during Winter Training in Vitamin D-Insufficient Taekwondo Athletes: A Randomized Controlled Trial. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(9), 2003. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15092003
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Energy Ignition

Beat fatigue and enjoy a radiant confidence with ingredients chosen by our R&D team to restore your testosterone levels

Ginseng

Asian Ginseng 300 mg

Asian ginseng, also known as panax ginseng, is a plant root that can be found in China and Korea that is frequently used in herbal medicine. Panax ginseng is frequently studied in Western medicine, and has been found to have several health benefits associated with it.

One of the most well-researched benefits is its ability to reduce fatigue [1]. It can also help to improve recovery from exercise [2] as well as increasing the quality of your sleep [3].

While Asian ginseng has been mostly added to improve your mood, sleep quality, and recovery, it can also help to normalise testosterone levels in men who have low-T scores or who are infertile [4].

References
  1. [1] Hong, M., Lee, Y. H., Kim, S., Suk, K. T., Bang, C. S., Yoon, J. H., Baik, G. H., Kim, D. J., & Kim, M. J. (2016). Anti-inflammatory and antifatigue effect of Korean Red Ginseng in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Journal of Ginseng Research, 40(3), 203–210. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jgr.2015.07.006
  2. [2] Jung, H. L., Kwak, H. E., Kim, S. S., Kim, Y. C., Lee, C. D., Byurn, H. K., & Kang, H. Y. (2011). Effects of Panax ginseng Supplementation on Muscle Damage and Inflammation after Uphill Treadmill Running in Humans. The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 39(03), 441–450. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0192415x11008944
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Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha 300 mg

One of the biggest testosterone “killers” is chronically high cortisol levels. Cortisol is a hormone with a number of uses, but too much cortisol can affect your sleep, your appetite, and your testosterone levels.

Ashwagandha is an ideal supplement ingredient as it is highly effective at reducing cortisol levels and relieving stress [1]. It is also good at improving the quality of your sleep, reducing fatigue, and it can increase your motivation [2].

All of which can help you to maintain a healthy lifestyle and support healthy testosterone production. Not only that, but there is also evidence that ashwagandha can help to improve your fertility. Increasing sperm count and motility [3].

There is also evidence that ashwagandha can help to improve your recovery from exercise by reducing muscle damage after a workout [4]. Ashwagandha may also help with weight loss, studies on overweight men saw small drops in body fat over time [5]. Lower body fat levels can help to restore lost testosterone.

References
  1. [1] Lopresti, A. L., Smith, S. J., Malvi, H., & Kodgule, R. (2019b). An investigation into the stress-relieving and pharmacological actions of an ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) extract. Medicine, 98(37), e17186. https://doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000017186
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  3. [3] Gupta, A., Mahdi, A. A., Shukla, K. K., Ahmad, M. K., Bansal, N., Sankhwar, P., & Sankhwar, S. N. (2013b). Efficacy of Withania somnifera on seminal plasma metabolites of infertile males: A proton NMR study at 800MHz. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 149(1), 208–214. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2013.06.024
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Boron Chelate

Boron 10 mg

Boron is a trace mineral that is effective at reducing inflammation, and also helps to restore and support healthy testosterone levels. A 2011 study found that 10 mg of boron taken daily for six days led to significant increases in testosterone, possibly due to a reduction in circulating levels of sex-hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) [1].

References
  1. [1] Naghii, M. R., Mofid, M., Asgari, A. R., Hedayati, M., & Daneshpour, M. S. (2011b). Comparative effects of daily and weekly boron supplementation on plasma steroid hormones and proinflammatory cytokines. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 25(1), 54–58. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtemb.2010.10.001

Performance Power

Utilizing the latest findings, we select clinical-grade nutraceuticals proven to deliver an unmistakeable vitality boost

Zinc

Zinc 30 mg

Zinc supplementation has been linked with increases in testosterone levels, as well as improvements in male fertility. A 2007 study on sedentary males found that zinc supplementation helped to protect and support healthy testosterone production in men who exercised regularly [1].

The theory behind this is that regular exercise increases your use of zinc, creating a deficiency. As zinc plays an important role in hormone production your testosterone levels can drop. Zinc supplementation can therefore protect your testosterone production, leading to increases over time.

Zinc is also help to increase male fertility, specifically sperm count in infertile men. A 1981 study found that zinc supplementation led to significant increases in testosterone and sperm count in infertile men [2].

References
  1. [1] Mehmet Kilic. (2007). Effect of fatiguing bicycle exercise on thyroid hormone and testosterone levels in sedentary males supplemented with oral zinc. Neuroendocrinology Letters, 28(5), 681–685. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17984944/
  2. [2] Netter, A., Nahoul, K., & Hartoma, R. (1981b). Effect of Zinc Administration on Plasma Testosterone, Dihydrotestosterone, and Sperm Count. Archives of Andrology, 7(1), 69–73. https://doi.org/10.3109/01485018109009378
Indole-3-Carbinol

Indole-3-Carbinol 200 mg

Diindolylmethane (DIM) is a powerful component of indole-3-carbinol, you can find indole-3-carbinol in cruciferous vegetables such as kale, cauliflower, and broccoli. It has been added to Hunter Test due to its ability to inhibit an enzyme called aromatase.

The aromatase enzyme converts free testosterone into estrogen. As we gain body fat, aromatase increases in number and we begin to see significant drops in testosterone while simultaneously seeing increases in estrogen (which can cause breast tissue in men).

Indole-3-carbinol inhibits aromatase, preventing it from converting your testosterone [1]. This means that over time your testosterone levels should rise back to their optimal levels.

References
  1. [1] Licznerska, B. E., Szaefer, H., Murias, M., Bartoszek, A., & Baer-Dubowska, W. (2012). Modulation of CYP19 expression by cabbage juices and their active components: indole-3-carbinol and 3,3′-diindolylmethene in human breast epithelial cell lines. European Journal of Nutrition, 52(5), 1483–1492. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-012-0455-9
Magnesium

Magnesium 200 mg

Magnesium is commonly used to improve sleep quality, and there is a lot of evidence that it is successful in this [1]. But there is also evidence that magnesium can help to increase muscular strength [2] and testosterone levels. A 2010 study on sedentary men found that magnesium supplementation over a 4 week period led to increases in total and free testosterone [3].

Magnesium can also help to improve recovery from exercise. Improving sleep quality and recovery from exercise can lead to optimal testosterone levels in men.

References
  1. [1] Forrest H. Nielsen, LuAnn K. Johnson, & Huawei Zeng. (2010). Magnesium supplementation improves indicators of low magnesium status and inflammatory stress in adults older than 51 years with poor quality sleep. Magnesium Research, 23(4), 158–168. https://doi.org/10.1684/mrh.2010.0220
  2. [2] Brilla, L. R., & Haley, T. F. (1992b). Effect of magnesium supplementation on strength training in humans. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 11(3), 326–329. https://doi.org/10.1080/07315724.1992.10718233
  3. [3] Cinar, V., Polat, Y., Baltaci, A. K., & Mogulkoc, R. (2010b). Effects of Magnesium Supplementation on Testosterone Levels of Athletes and Sedentary Subjects at Rest and after Exhaustion. Biological Trace Element Research, 140(1), 18–23. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12011-010-8676-3

Supplement Facts
30 Servings per container

Serving Size: 6 Capsules Amount Per Serving % NRV*
Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalciferol) 5000IU 2500
Vitamin K2 (as Menaquinone-7) 150mcg 200
Magnesium (as Magnesium Oxide) 200mg 53
Zinc (as Zinc Citrate) 30mg 300
D-Aspartic Acid 3000mg **
Asian Ginseng (Panax Ginseng)(root)(standardized to 5% Ginsenosides) 300mg **
Ashwagandha Extract (Withania Somnifera)(root)(standardized to 1.5% Withanolides) 300mg **
Indole-3-Carbinol 200mg **
Boron (as Disodium Tetraborate) 10mg **

*Nutrient Reference Value

**NRV Not Established

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