
Virilitrac Review
Health Unlimited Ministries
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As far as information is concerned, there is not much to go on if we are to base our evaluation on what is presented in Virilitrac’s official site. Aside from telling readers that it is a male virility enhancer and a possible alternative to anabolic steroids, we don’t really get a sense of how or why the product is effective. According to the website, Virilitrac is able to elevate testosterone safely and naturally. We also gather that at the moment, the product is currently not for sale. Still, in the interests of keeping our reviews diverse, let’s look into Virilitrac’s formulation and see if it is really able to promote strength, muscle mass, virility, and mental acuity.
Ingredients and claims:
The recommended dosage for Factor 3: Virilitrac® is two capsules daily. Each capsule contains vitamins E, B1, B2, B6, and B12, zinc, chromium GTF, Damiana leaf extract, Suma root extract, Nettle root extract, Schisandra berry extract, Pygeum bark extract, Tongkat Ali root extract, and raw testicular concentrate (Bovine orchic).
Now as for the claims, Health Unlimited Ministries markets Factor 3 as “an excellent nutritive support for the prostate and an exceptional anabolic steroid replacement.” According to the site, Virilitrac is able to increase testosterone production naturally, without any side effects compared to anabolic steroids which artificially increases T-levels and produces devastating side effects to long term users.
Positives:
- Product contains vitamins and minerals.
- A complete list of ingredients is shown in the product page.
- Contraindications and precautions are indicated in the product page.
Negatives:
- Product is currently unavailable.
- Website does not display testimonials.
- Formulation may not be effective compared to the proprietary blend of other male enhancement solutions.
The Bottom Line:
Aside from being currently unavailable, we are just not impressed with the formulation of Factor 3: Virilitrac®. We are also concerned that the raw testicular concentrate (Bovine orchic) may not be good for those with hypersensitivity to animal by-products. Users will also have to take note that even if the product is marketed as 100 percent safe, soreness in testicles may be expected (caused by excessive dosage). Perhaps, the manufacturer ought to consider a change in the formulation if they are planning to put Virilitrac back in the market. We would advise those who are shopping for an effective male enhancement product to try out other stuff before settling on this “safe” anabolic steroid alternative.



