Great stuff to try... Anyone else try this yet???

swole27

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Has anyone tried "d aspartic acid"? Supposed to boost your natural test by 33%. I gotta say, I've only been taking it two weeks and already feel stronger sex drive and over all well being...
 
Never tried it or heard of it, but I've got my own test booster that works quite well so I doubt I'll be switching soon
 
Yea there's an artical in this month's MD on it. I too want to try this stuff real bad. Where's a good place to get it?
 
I second and third all previous comments. Ive heard about it but never tried it and would be interested to know how much and where you are getting it.
 

PRIMAFORCE D-ASPARTIC ACID (DAA)

What is Primaforce D-Aspartic Acid? D-Aspartic Acid (DAA) is the newest natural testosterone booster on the market. DAA is the D-form of the amino acid aspartic acid. The body can produce DAA from the nonessential amino acid L-aspartic acid (the dietary form of aspartic acid). D-form amino acids, such as DAA, are found in higher concentrations in specific tissues in the body. For example, higher concentrations of DAA are found in the testes, pituitary gland, and hypothalamus (D'Aniello & Di Fiore 2000) all of which are areas involved in hormone production.

What Does D-Aspartic Acid Do? One big difference between DAA and other natural testosterone boosters is there is actually scientific data in HUMANS showing it to effectively increase testosterone levels. A study by Topo et al. showed that supplementing with 3 grams of DAA increased circulating luteinizing hormone (LH) levels by 33% and testosterone levels by 42% in men aged 27-37 years old (Topo & Soricelli 2009). Note that this increase in testosterone was in is not in healthy men with normal testosterone function, not rats or hypogonadal men! Note the increase in testosterone by 42% was after only 12 days of supplementation and testosterone levels returned to baseline three days after stopping DAA.

Due to DAA’s action at the pituitary gland it should also increase growth hormone (GH) levels, though studies have not yet measured DAA’s impact on GH levels. Studies have not yet been done in women, but there is one study done in female lizards that showed DAA supplementation to have no effect on testosterone levels but it did increase estrogen levels (Assisi & Botte 2001). Therefore at this time it appears only men should supplement with DAA.

Further studies need to be done to examine DAA’s affects on estrogen and prolactin levels, but at this time there are no side effects reported with DAA use. DAA is a natural amino acid found in our food supply and produced by the body making it a great tool to naturally increase healthy males’ testosterone production.
Directions

As a dietary supplement, take 1 scoop (3000mg) one time per day with breakfast or your first meal of the day.
 
I really wish you offered paypal :(

We have PayPal, once you put a product in your cart and go to checkout under the "Payment Method" you can choose "Credit Card" OR "PayPal Express Checkout" if you have any questions let me know but a lot of our orders are done through PayPal.
 
I have alot of faith in this compound. I plan on using Testforce2 by Epharm. It appears that Pat Arnold has added some extra items to his formula to make it more effective.
 

PRIMAFORCE D-ASPARTIC ACID (DAA)

What is Primaforce D-Aspartic Acid? D-Aspartic Acid (DAA) is the newest natural testosterone booster on the market. DAA is the D-form of the amino acid aspartic acid. The body can produce DAA from the nonessential amino acid L-aspartic acid (the dietary form of aspartic acid). D-form amino acids, such as DAA, are found in higher concentrations in specific tissues in the body. For example, higher concentrations of DAA are found in the testes, pituitary gland, and hypothalamus (D'Aniello & Di Fiore 2000) all of which are areas involved in hormone production.

What Does D-Aspartic Acid Do? One big difference between DAA and other natural testosterone boosters is there is actually scientific data in HUMANS showing it to effectively increase testosterone levels. A study by Topo et al. showed that supplementing with 3 grams of DAA increased circulating luteinizing hormone (LH) levels by 33% and testosterone levels by 42% in men aged 27-37 years old (Topo & Soricelli 2009). Note that this increase in testosterone was in is not in healthy men with normal testosterone function, not rats or hypogonadal men! Note the increase in testosterone by 42% was after only 12 days of supplementation and testosterone levels returned to baseline three days after stopping DAA.

Due to DAA’s action at the pituitary gland it should also increase growth hormone (GH) levels, though studies have not yet measured DAA’s impact on GH levels. Studies have not yet been done in women, but there is one study done in female lizards that showed DAA supplementation to have no effect on testosterone levels but it did increase estrogen levels (Assisi & Botte 2001). Therefore at this time it appears only men should supplement with DAA.

Further studies need to be done to examine DAA’s affects on estrogen and prolactin levels, but at this time there are no side effects reported with DAA use. DAA is a natural amino acid found in our food supply and produced by the body making it a great tool to naturally increase healthy males’ testosterone production.
Directions

As a dietary supplement, take 1 scoop (3000mg) one time per day with breakfast or your first meal of the day.



Thanks for posting what it is bro
 
I second and third all previous comments. Ive heard about it but never tried it and would be interested to know how much and where you are getting it.

I'm using a little over a gram a day... 1/2 in the am and 1/2 in the pm
 
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