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Anabolic Warfare | Project Test | 120 Capsules

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Anabolic Warfare | Project Test | 120 CapsulesFull doses of fadogia, Tongkat, DIM, and boronall out in the open Anabolic Warfare Project Test is a straight up capsule hormone supporter focused on male energy, libido, and keeping hormones balanced during training. No kitchen sink multi here, and no stims pretending to boost test. The plan is simple: mix strong plant based ingredients with DIM for estrogen handling and boron for mineral backup to hit both testosterone support and the estrogen side.

Full doses of fadogia, Tongkat, DIM, and boron—all out in the open

Anabolic Warfare Project Test is a straight-up capsule hormone supporter focused on male energy, libido, and keeping hormones balanced during training. No kitchen-sink multi here, and no stims pretending to boost test. The plan is simple: mix strong plant-based ingredients with DIM for estrogen handling and boron for mineral backup to hit both testosterone support and the estrogen side.

The star is Fadogia agrestis stem extract at 600mg. That's a solid dose in the usual range for this stuff, and it's why this grabs folks hunting fadogia specifically. It gets talked up for male energy and libido, but let's be real—most buzz comes from lab studies and user stories, not tons of solid human trials. Bottom line, you grab this if you want fadogia, and Anabolic Warfare gives you a clear, meaningful amount.

Bulbine natalensis extract hits 500mg, another bold move at the lower end of doses you see in test boosters for performance. Like Fadogia, Bulbine gets hype for male gains, body comp, and libido, but the research isn't super strong or deep yet. Dose clarity matters a lot here, and Project Test nails it by showing everything, no prop blend hiding.

Tongkat Ali root extract at 300mg is a strong part of the mix. Tongkat gets used a lot for male energy, stress handling,

AW Project Test by Anabolic Warfare contains 600mg Fadogia agrestis Stem Powder, a effective dose for health and performance.

Key Highlights

  • 600mg Fadogia agrestis stem extract puts a key male energy player right up front with a real dose you can see. Lots of fadogia stuff rides on hype; here, the amount is right on the label so you know what you're popping.
  • 500mg Bulbine natalensis extract adds another tough test-support plant to the lineup. This makes it feel like a legit male energy product, not just a multi dressed up with a test label.
  • 300mg Tongkat Ali root extract throws in a solid male performance herb. Tongkat helps with libido, drive, and handling stress, making this stack stronger than just fadogia alone.
  • 200mg DIM is a full dose at the high end of the 100-200mg range you see in studies. DIM helps your body process estrogen better by tweaking liver enzymes and pushing it toward the good 2-hydroxyestrone path.
  • 10mg Bororganic boron is at the top of the 3-10mg range from human studies. Boron teams up on hormone and mineral stuff, smart for a formula aiming at the big hormone picture.
  • No prop blends mean every ingredient and dose is listed clear. In test support, that's huge since so many hide weak trendy stuff in mystery mixes.
  • Capsules make it simple to take daily—no mixing, no sweeteners, no stim timing hassles. Consistency wins with hormone stuff; take it every day, not just sometimes.
  • DIM and boron add extra angles beyond basic libido herbs. This isn't just plant hype; it hits estrogen handling and hormone balance at real levels.

AW Project Test by Anabolic Warfare contains 600mg Fadogia agrestis Stem Powder, a effective dose for health and performance.

Who Is This For?

  • Seasoned guys in strength or hypertrophy blocks wanting daily capsules for libido, drive, and hormone backup, not workout energy. 300mg Tongkat Ali, 200mg DIM, and 10mg boron give vitality plus full hormone strategy over single-herb stuff.
  • Dudes in 30s and 40s training hard but feeling edge, motivation, or libido slip. This fits with male energy ingredients plus full 200mg DIM for estrogen handling, not just one hormone side.
  • Natural builders and physique guys who dig label honesty and want clear doses. Lists 600mg Fadogia agrestis, 500mg Bulbine natalensis, 300mg Tongkat Ali, 200mg DIM, and 10mg Bororganic boron, no blend mysteries.
  • Guys with sleep, protein, and lifting habits set, wanting a supplement to boost those basics. Makes sense when foundations are good, since Tongkat, DIM, and boron support hormones, not fix bad recovery.
  • Folks hunting fadogia-based test support but not solo. Gives 600mg Fadogia agrestis with Tongkat Ali, DIM, and boron for a wider setup.
  • Guys after stim-free capsules for daily use without caffeine timing worries. No big stims make it flexible for morning or night over energy-loaded male products.

How to Use

Take 4 capsules daily with 8-12 oz water. Since it's hormone support, not quick performance, focus on same-time daily for consistency. Breakfast or lunch works for most, especially if empty-stomach herbs bother you. If new to strong test supporters, start with 2 capsules for 3-4 days to check tolerance, then full 4. Stacks great with creatine, protein, fish oil, vitamin D, magnesium, and stim or no-stim pre since no overlap. Skip stacking with other hormone stuff having extra DIM, Tongkat, fadogia, or high boron unless planned. Cycle like 8 weeks on, 2-4 off, since Fadogia agrestis and Bulbine natalensis are bolder and not for endless runs. Keep in cool, dry spot with lid tight.

What to Expect

Days 1-3 are chill—no stim high, no drop, no big feels since it's a daily hormone capsule, not pre-workout. First week, you're just checking how it sits and building the habit as stuff adds up. By days 7-14, some guys pick up early libido, mood, or drive shifts, especially from Tongkat and the herb mix. Weeks 2-4 are when you judge—Tongkat, DIM, boron, Fadogia, and Bulbine have built up. It's about better baseline motivation, confidence, libido, and well-being, not a gym rush. If you want same-day kick, wrong pick; for steady buildup, this is the flow.

Key Ingredients

  • Bororganic Boron — 10mg — Top-end boron dosing for endocrine and mineral support

AW Project Test by Anabolic Warfare contains 600mg Fadogia agrestis Stem Powder, a effective dose for health and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main active ingredients in Anabolic Warfare Project Test?

Each 4-capsule serving provides 600mg Fadogia agrestis stem extract, 500mg Bulbine natalensis extract, 300mg Tongkat Ali root extract, 200mg DIM, and 10mg Bororganic boron. The formula is fully disclosed with no proprietary blend.

Is Project Test a stimulant-based testosterone booster?

No. Despite conflicting metadata in some sources, the verified active formula does not include caffeine or stimulant compounds. This is a stim-free daily hormone-support product, not an energy supplement.

How long does Project Test take to work?

This is not an acute-feel product, so most users should judge it over 2-4 weeks of consistent daily use rather than after one serving. The changes people typically look for are libido, motivation, mood, and overall male vitality rather than an immediate rush.

Why is DIM included in a testosterone support formula?

DIM at 200mg supports estrogen metabolism by modulating cytochrome P450 activity in the liver and shifting metabolites toward the 2-hydroxyestrone pathway. That gives the formula a more complete hormone-balance strategy than simply throwing in libido herbs alone.

Is 10mg of boron a meaningful dose?

Yes. The supported human range for boron is typically around 3-10mg, and Project Test uses the top end of that range. Boron acts as an endocrine and mineral-metabolism synergist and is more than a token add-on here.

Can I stack Project Test with creatine and pre-workout?

Yes. Because Project Test is stim-free and focused on hormonal support, it stacks well with creatine, protein, electrolyte products, and either caffeinated or stimulant-free pre-workouts. Just avoid piling on multiple overlapping hormone formulas unless you intentionally want that protocol.

Should I cycle Project Test?

Many experienced users prefer to cycle aggressive botanical test-support formulas, especially those containing Fadogia agrestis and Bulbine natalensis. A practical approach is 8 weeks on followed by 2-4 weeks off, though personal tolerance and clinician guidance should always come first.

Is Project Test beginner-friendly?

Not really. It is better suited to intermediate users who understand what a hormone-support formula can and cannot do. The inclusion of Fadogia and Bulbine makes it more specialized than a basic wellness or foundational male health supplement.

Does this product contain BioPerine®?

BioPerine® appears in broader product research context for some listings, but it is not part of the verified formula provided here. The verified actives for this page are Fadogia agrestis, Bulbine natalensis, Tongkat Ali, DIM, and Bororganic boron.

Is this version different from some marketplace listings?

Yes. Competitive landscape data indicates some retailer variants remove Fadogia Agrestis, Bulbine Natalensis, DIM, and boron. This page reflects the complete disclosed formula with those ingredients included.

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