MyTosterone Increases Testosterone By 50 Percent

September 23, 2008

Forget Testofen, there’s a new testosterone king on the block!  The makers of a new supplement ingredient called “MyTosterone” is none other than Triarco Industries makers of the popular “Aminogen”.  This week a clinical study published in the International Journal of the Society for Sports Nutrition showed patented MyTosterone™ significantly increased total testosterone levels in men by 50 percent. At the same time, MyTosterone substantially reduced levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and estradiol, hormones implicated in male pattern hair loss and the accumulation of abdominal fat. Most men begin losing testosterone by their late 30s and continue to lose testosterone at a rate of 1 to 3 percent each year.

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    10 Responses to “MyTosterone Increases Testosterone By 50 Percent”

    1. Kman on September 23rd, 2008 4:24 pm

      Interesting article. I’m 30 years old and my first thought was would this product boost the T levels of someone such as myself who is under the age that T levels start to fall.

      So I scanned the article and found the ages of the subjects in the participants:
      37 years to 67 years with an average of 55.6 years for the 800mg/day group, and 53 years to 70 years with an average of 61 years for the 2000mg/day group.

      Do you have any thoughts on this? Know of any other research on this question?
      Thanks

    2. Scott Welch, Supplement Genius on September 23rd, 2008 11:10 pm

      Yes, I noticed the “age factor” also and thought the same as you. Whenever you have younger people being compared to older with hormone-stimulating supplements or drugs, the results are never the equal.

      This weekend, we will be going to the Mr. Olympia and we have a meeting scheduled with THE hormone expert Pat Arnold on Friday. We will ask him what is thoughts are on MyTosterone and it’s use in 30 year olds.

      Thanks for stopping by Kman and please keep the interaction coming.

    3. larry gregory on September 25th, 2008 10:53 am

      Question. Can a 70 year old man push his testerone up. weight 187, arms 17.5, waist 32. Workout 3-4 a week. Supplements, Protein and Creatine. I stopped taking creatine, because of an erection problem. Larry

    4. Scott Welch, Supplement Genius on September 25th, 2008 3:40 pm

      Talk wih your doctor Larry but DHEA, Testofen or Mytosterone may be options.

    5. larry gregory on September 27th, 2008 5:00 pm

      Thanks for the tip. Will give DHEA a shot. I took my first pill last night. Larry

    6. larry gregory on September 27th, 2008 5:08 pm

      I have one more question. Where can I get MY TOSTERONE? Larry

    7. Lennard on October 2nd, 2008 7:59 am

      re: DHEA

      I have been taking DHEA for >12 years. It is the single most important replacement that I take. However, I have a DHEA-S test ever other year or so.

      My last check showed DHEA-S (I take 75 mgs a day) at a mid-normal range for my age (60).

      L -

    8. Nick on October 8th, 2008 7:19 am

      I’ve been reading about mytosterone and after a Google search, I found this site from the makers of the stuff…

      http://www.triarco.com/news.asp

      It doesn’t say when it’s going to be out, but I will definitely be first in line!

    9. Kman on October 14th, 2008 11:46 pm

      Hi Scott,

      Did you talk to Pat Arnold about this product?

    10. tbc on October 16th, 2008 1:00 pm

      So this product is basically a Saw Palmetto Extract with some Astaxanthin in it. Old research on Saw Palmetto said that one of it’s mechanisms of activity was to help to prevent the body from breaking down testosterone into dihydrotestosterone. Astaxanthin is a good antioxidant. Maybe this product is not much different than a standard prostate product containing Saw Palmetto Extract that also contains an antioxidant. Is there anything about this product that would make it any different than a standard Saw Palmetto based prostate product?

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