Molecular Nutrition Test Factor Review
Test Factor by Molecular Nutrition is an interesting departure from normal testosterone boosters. Rather than using many of the time-tested supplements of the past, Test Factor relies mostly on two ingredients, RC Pensis and AcetoFIT. Together, these ingredients are meant to boost free testosterone to trigger androgenic effects within the body. With Test Factor, your promised to get higher protein synthesis rates, heightened energy, extended muscular endurance, better nutrient delivery, and revved up libido.
The Pros of Molecular Nutrition Test Factor
AcetoFIT is a proven selective estrogen receptor modulator, or SERM. SERMs act like estrogen blockers without the side effects of aromatase inhibitors. With less estrogen, the body can boost testosterone and maximize its effects. The absence of estrogen will allow you to experience better muscle function and higher sex drive. From what we’ve been able to research, this looks like a great ingredient.
The Cons of Molecular Nutrition Test Factor
On the other hand, Test Factor contains RC Pensis, a patented formula supposedly able to boost the amount of “bioavailable” testosterone within the body. While a patented ingredient is refreshing to see in this industry, we haven’t really seen the clinical studies to back RC Pensis up. The only information we know about RC Pensis is that its derived from ruta chalepnsis. This herb is only known to boost libido. It has yet to be proven to affect strength, endurance, or muscle growth.
Besides these two ingredient, Test Factor has a large dose of Vitamin D and not too impressive pinch or Eurycoma Longfolia. Vitamin D has been proven in one study we’ve found to help boost testosterone, but much research has yet to be done to make a more reliable connection. In the meantime, $45 is a lot for a fancy vitamin D supplement. However, we have seen Eurycoma Longfolia used in several studies to boost androgen levels. But the fact that they only use 50mg is a wasted opportunity.
The Verdict
When it comes down to it, we’re really only sure about two of Test Factor’s ingredients. For the same price you can find testosterone booster replete with nearly a dozen trusted ingredients. Why just get a couple? The truth of the matter is that Test Factor should still be in a testing phase. There are just too many lose ends for us to think of recommending it. Try finding something else.

















Comment
what would you recommend that has all the tested ingredients, if not this test factor
Thanks
March 30, 2012 at 10:47 am