Rivalus Enpulse Review
Rivalus Enpulse is a steroid booster with a three-fold mission. First it is designed to build muscle mass, as most steroids do. Secondly, it’s meant to increase energy and intensify workouts for improved fat burning. Finally, Rivalus Enpulse is formulated to supposedly form an anti-estrogenic environment within the body for through-the-roof libido. Though these results sound like everything you’d want from a testosterone supplement, does it really work?
The Pros of Rivalus Enpulse
Analyzing the ingredients of Rivalus Enpulse, we couldn’t help but be impressed. Tribulus Terrestris, Eurycoma Longifolia, and Avena Sativa extracts are always ingredients you want to be looking for. Each of these has been proven to boost testosterone levels, create more intense workouts, shed fat, and build muscles. It’s not often you’ll see all three of them together like this.
The Cons of Rivalus Enpulse
While this product has some great ingredients, the biggest draw back for us is it’s price. Usually running for about $80, this is really one of the more expensive testosterone boosters we’ve seen. The market is full of other products with similar ingredients for sometimes half as much.
Another con is that Rivalus Enpulse doesn’t actually disclose the exact dosages of their Tribulus Terrestris, Eurycoma Longifolia, and Avena Sativa content. Without knowing how much of each are inside, there is no way to tell if you can get all the benefits you should from each one of them.
The Verdict
While packed with good ingredients, we’re still not sure about Rivalus Enpulse. Without the right concentrations, even the best ingredients are worthless. If the dosages aren’t specifically listed, it’s hard to know if this product is effective at all. We don’t really recommend paying $80 to find out. Since there are already some many other products around that are proven to work and cost almost half of what Rivalus Enpulse does, we suggest looking elsewhere.

















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First time user. We’ll see about the results soon!
November 20, 2012 at 12:39 am