| Many men suffer from low testosterone due to aromatase. Aromatase is
an enzyme that actually takes testosterone and converts it into
estrogen. BPI A-HD was designed to inhibit these enzymes, thus limiting the production of estrogen and preserving levels of testosterone.
With more testosterone, the body can build more muscle, increase
metabolism, and enhance athletic performance. But does BPI A-HD really
have the formula to get the job done?
BPI A-HD’s Ingredients
As most BPI products seem to do, BPI A-HD’s ingredient label is a
complicated and hard-to-read list of chemistry terms and chemical names.
It has one ingredient complex of natural extracts, but the rest of the
ingredients look completely Greek to us. Researching these compounds we found little evidence to support their claims.
In fact, its seems that only BPI A-HD uses the majority of them. We
have found no clinical trials on any of them. This lack of information
has us pretty skeptical about BPI A-HD’s effectiveness.
Customer Feedback
Many of the ingredients maybe be shrouded under strange chemical
names but customers seem pretty satisfied. On most review sites and
bodybuilder forums, most of BPI A-HD’s users swear it’s the best testosterone booster they have ever tried.
Surprisingly, many also rave about the pump that it provides. Usually,
this formula scores around 80% to 90% on the reviews we’ve looked into.
With such high praise, there may be something we’re missing on BPI A-HD. It seems to be offering many consumers with exceptional benefits but we just don’t see how the ingredients are backing it up.
If BPI A-HD published the common names of the compounds they used
rather than complex chemical monikers, it would be much easier to assess
this product. If you do decide to try BPI A-HD, you’re taking it at
your own risk. |