Welcome to my Force Factor Test X180 review. X180 is similar to Nugenix in the way that it claims to produce myriad benefits for men who desire an all-natural free testosterone boost. In this article, we’ll take a close look at this natural performance enhancement supplement to conclude if it’s the real deal.
Does Force Factor Test X180 work? Or is your money better spent elsewhere?
These are the two questions that’ll be answered in the next 5 minutes.
In my review, we’ll explore the ingredients, current Test X180 Force Factor reviews, potential side effects, my two cents, and alternatives.
Force Factor Test X180 Review
Ingredients
- Vitamin D3
- Vitamin B6
- Vitamin B12
- Fenugreek Seed Extract
- Siberian Ginseng (Eleuthero Root)
- Panax Ginseng Extract
- Cordyceps Sinensis
- Tribulus Terrestris
Force Factor recommends 1 gelatin capsule 2x per day. Each capsule contains 400 mg of the non-vitamin blend. I’m going to tell you upfront that I’m doing my best to take this supplement seriously until I get to my part of the review.
Current Force Factor Test X180 Reviews
Before I jump into the list of points I drew up after reading through current Force Factor Test X180 reviews, let’s briefly go over what Force Factor claims this supplement will do for you.
- Increase muscle mass
- Act as a natural libido booster
- Enhance overall performance (stamina and endurance)
Here’s what I concluded after reading through the reviews:
- There are more than enough reports written by men who experienced no benefits after taking this product for at least a month. This was enough to turn me off more than when I realize that picture of a super hot Asian girl isn’t actually a girl.
- You may experience a mild to moderate energy boost with this product, which is understandable considering the B Vitamin content
- Eleuthero Root (Siberian Ginseng), Cordyceps Sinensis, and Tribulus Terrestris are all legit herbs
- Several of the positive reviews claiming that the longer X180 is taken the better it works don’t feel real to me. I have a lot of experience taking these herbs, and the effects wear off fairly quickly if taken regularly. That’s why I cycle my herbs and experiment with 2-3 herb stacks while cycling to avoid building tolerances.
- Reports of the product working for 2 weeks then nothing reinforce the point I made above
- The report of no boost in testosterone after 90 days with two blood workups speaks volumes
- If you suffer from ED, you may find some improvement
Force Factor Test X180 Side Effects
Here’s a list of reported side effects I found. I only included the side effects that I consider to be truthful reports because several appeared fake:
- A decrease in libido
- Irritability/Anger
- Lethargy
- Headache
- Not recommended for people with high blood pressure or blood pressure issues
My Test X180 Review
A couple of months ago, I wrote a Nugenix review because I kept seeing the Nugenix commercial with Frank Thomas during the NBA playoffs and couldn’t help but take a closer look at the stuff. Test X180 reminds me of Nugenix, especially based upon the user reviews.
Below, I offer a list of points explaining why I don’t trust this product. After my review, I’ll suggest alternatives that may interest you.
- The 400mg dose of the proprietary blend is tiny. I’ve taken Cordyceps Militaris and Sinensis for roughly a decade, and I take 2-3 grams per dose. Considering the 400mg X180 dose is split between 5 ingredients, that’s less than 100mg of Cordyceps. That’s not enough to unleash the full power of Cordyceps.
- When you purchase Cordyceps, purchase it from a reliable mushroom company that has decades of experience with mushroom cultivation. My new list of best mushroom supplements is the perfect resource to find mushroom supplements that’ll light up your sex drive and make your wife or girlfriend quite happy.
- Siberian Ginseng aka Eleuthero Root is my favorite type of ginseng. The same goes for this ingredient as Cordyceps. The X180 dose is too small. I recommend my Siberian Ginseng guide for optimal dosage information and superior products.
- Testofen® has some merit behind it. However, the dosage bodybuilders recommend is higher than what’s provided in Test X180. The Testofen® is lumped into the 5-ingredient blend that totals 400mg. The product I found recommended by bodybuilders (I share in the alternatives section below) contains 500mg of fenugreek extract.
- One of the biggest problems with supplements of this nature is the price for what you get in return. Keep in mind, the marketing angles with products like this and Nugenix are the best in the business. They’re designed to get you so excited that you’re ready to hit the buy button before you even know what’s in the bottle. They do a darn good job too, and for that, they should be applauded.
Overall, I don’t see how Force Factor Test X180 could possibly deliver any major results. As I hinted at earlier, it may make a minor difference for several weeks. By the time you build up a tolerance to the ingredients, the effects will be even less noticeable at the recommended dosage.
Test X180 Alternatives
You may want to consider a more potent supplement that contains fenugreek extract. There’s one study that found significant effects on body composition and overall strength after participants were supplemented with 500mg of fenugreek extract. Remember, 500mg is more than the Force Factor Test X180 dosage.
There are at least two X180 alternatives with higher doses of fenugreek extract and better reviews.
Also, there are better Cordyceps and Siberian Ginseng brands (far more potent than X180).
Bottom Line
Does Force Factor Test X180 work? After investigating the current user reviews, exploring the ingredients, and comparing the dosages to what I’m accustomed to taking, I’m going to have to say no.
I’m sure some men feel enough positive effects from this product to enjoy it, but there are certainly better options. Most men require larger doses of each ingredient than what’s provided in the X180 blend.
I plan to give Force Factor another chance tomorrow to see if their alternate x180 blend is better than this one. It appears that they upped the dosages and added a few extras.
What did you think of my Force Factor Test X180 Review?
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