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Become the Alpha Male!

Be the ALPHA Male! ALPHA™ revolutionizes hormone optimization. The cutting-edge ingredients in ALPHA are clinically proven to boost testosterone, growth hormone and libido levels. ALPHA will amplify the anabolic muscle building process. The result: increased lean mass, strength, and muscle hardness.

ALPHA will:

  • SPIKE FREE TESTOSTERONE BY UP TO 298%!
  • RAISE GROWTH HORMONE BY UP TO 350%!
  • REDUCE ESTROGEN BY UP TO 43%!
  • CLINICALLY PROVEN TO IMPROVE LIBIDO AND SEXUAL PERFORMANCE
  • stimulate muscle growth
  • increase protein synthesis
  • boost nitric oxide levels
  • trigger fat loss
  • decrease breakdown of amino acids
  • fire up metabolism

 

FAQ

What is the best way to take ALPHA?

On training days take ALPHA 30-40 minutes before training. On off days, take ALPHA before bed.

How long until I feel the full effects of ALPHA?

You will feel ALPHA working from the very first dose. Within two weeks you will feel the full effects of ALPHA. You will have better workouts, you muscle mass will increase and your body fat will decrease. Your confidence and well-being will soar as your anabolic hormone levels surge.

Is ALPHA safe?

Yes! The ingredients in ALPHA have been clinically tested - participants were tested for normal liver, kidney, cholesterol, blood pressure, etc. and everyone passed with flying colors. Use 8 weeks on, two weeks off.

Should I take any other supplements to maximize ALPHA?

Proper diet is key to ensure muscle gain. We recommend a diet high in protein, moderately high in healthy fats, and moderate to low carbohydrates. We also recommend stacking ALPHA with GP3 and F-10/Drive to maximize muscle gain, fat loss, and adequate training intensity.

 

Research supporting ALPHA: 1. Gencor Pacific Inc. 2005. Testofen Human Clinical Trial. Testofen is a trademark owned by Gencor Pacific Inc., USA. 2. Escot N. Fenugreek. ATOMS 1994/5;Summer:712. 3. Sharma RD, Raghuram TC, Dayasagar Rao V. Hypolipidaemic effect of fenugreek seeds. A clinical study. Phytother Res 1991;5:1457. 4. A.W. Nasution , Effect of Tribulus terrestris treatment on impotence and libido disorders, Andalas University School of Medicine, Padang, Indonesia (1993) 5. W. Pangkahila , Tribulus terrestris (protodioscin) increases men's sex drive, University of Denpasar, Reproductive Medicine Faculty, Indonesia Proceedings of the 10th National Congress on New Perspectives of Andrology on Human Reproduction (1993) National Congress of Indonesian Association of Andrologs 6. A. Adimoelja, L. Setiawan, T. Djojotananjo , Tribulus terrestris (protodioscin) in the treatment of male infertility with idiopathic oligoasthenoteratozoospermia, Academic Hospital Dr. Soetomo and Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia First International Conference of Medical Plants for Reproductive Medicine in Taipei, Taiwan (1995) 7. P.G. Adaikan, K Gauthaman, and R.N. Prasad, Pro-erectile pharmacological effects of Tribulus terrestris extract on the rabbit corpus cavernosum, National University of Singapore and National University Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Singapore Ann Acad Med Singapore 2000 Jan; 29(1): 22-26 8. K.M. Arsyad, Result of Protodioscin (Tribulus terrestris) treatment in males diagnosed with infertility and impotence, Medical Biology Division of Andrology, University of Sriwijaya, Indonesia 9. Gauthaman, P.G. Adaikan, R.N. Prasad, Aphrodisiac properties of Tribulus terrestris extract (protodioscin) in normal and castrated rats, National University of Singapore, National University Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Singapore Life Sci 2002 Aug 9; 71(12): 1385-96 10. Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi, Effects of icariin on intracavernosal pressure and systematic arterial blood pressure of rat, 2004 Jan;84(2):142-5. 11. Asian J Androl, Effects of icariin on cGMP-specific PDE5 and cAMP-specific PDE4 activities, 2003 Mar;5(1):15-8. 12. K . Chen , J . Chiu , Effect of Epimedium brevicornum Maxim extract on elicitation of penile erection in the rat . Urology , Volume 67 , Issue 3 , Pages 631 – 635 13. Pentorf, Alex "Epimedium or Horny Goat Weed - The Herbal Aphrodisiac." Epimedium or Horny Goat Weed - The Herbal Aphrodisiac. 23 Mar. 2007. EzineArticles.com. 22 Oct 2008 14. Zhang ZB, Yang QT, The testosterone mimetic actions of icariin. Asain J Androl, 2006. 15. Juniewicz, P.E., et al., "Aromatase Inhibition in the Dog. Effect on Serum LH, Serum Testosterone Concentrations and Spermatogenesis," Journal Urology 139.4 (1988) : 827-31. 16. Cho J. Antioxidant and neuroprotective effects of hesperidin and its aglycone hesperetin. Arch Pharm Res. 2006 Aug;29(8):699-706. 17. J. Lampe and J. Chang, Interindividual Differences in Phytochemical Metabolism and Disposition, Semin Cancer Biol. 2007 October; 17(5): 347–353. 18. Murphy LC, Dotzlaw H, Leygue E, Douglas D, Coutts A, Watson PH. Estrogen receptor variants and mutations. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 1997;62(5–6):363–372. 19. Kellis, J.T., Jr., and Vickery, L.E. (1984). Inhibition of human estrogen synthetase (aromatase) by flavones. Science 225, 1032-1034 20. Pelissero, C., Lenczowski, M.J., Chinzi, D., Davail-Cuisset, B., Sumpter, J.P., and Fostier, A. (1996). Effects of flavonoids on aromatase activity, an in vitro study. J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol. 57, 215-223. 21. Sanderson, J.T., Hordijk, J., Denison, M.S., Springsteel, M.F., Nantz, M.H., and van den Ber, M. (2004). Induction and inhibition of aromatase (CYP10) activity by natural and synthetic flavonoids compounds in H295R human adrenocortical carcinoma cells. Toxicol. Sci. 82, 70-79. 22. Ceda GP, Ceresini G, Denti L, et al. alpha-Glycerylphosphorylcholine administration increases the GH responses to GHRH of young and elderly subjects. Horm Metab Res. Mar1992;24(3):119-21. 23. E. Nassar, C. Mulligan, L. Taylor, C. Kerksick, M. Galbreath, M. Greenwood, R. Kreider, and D. S. Willoughby , Effects of a single dose of N-Acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine and resistance exercise on the growth hormone/IGF-1 axis in young males and females, J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2007; 4: 14. 24.Valcavi &al, 0.5 mg MEL orally was found to increase plasma GH levels of healthy male volunteers, and also to increase the plasma GH response to GHRH. Clin.Endocrinol 26:453-458, 1987. 25. Esposti &al, 0.4 mg/kg MEL was injected to healthy subjects at 09:00 a.m., and a significant increase was found in plasma GH. The rise could be blocked by naloxone, indicating that the effect of MEL might be mediated by opioids, J.Endocrinol.Invest. 11:103-106, 1988. 26. Petterborg &al, 0.5 to 2 mg MEL orally increased GH secretion in a patient who lacked endogenous MEL, Brain Res.Bull. 27:181-185, 1991. 27. Vriend &al., Daily injections of MEL in the evening increased GH secretion in Syrian hamsters, Growth, DEvel. and Aging 54:165-171, 1990.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size 3 Capsules

Servings Per Container 30

Amount Per
Serving
% Daily
Value
ALPHA_TESTtrade; 1340 mg* N/A
Testofenreg; (50% fenuside) 600 mg* N/A
Epimedium (20% Icariin) 500 mg* N/A
Tribulus Terrestris Extract (60% Total Saponins) 240 mg* N/A
ALPHA_DEXtrade; 100 mg*[(S)-2,3- Dihydro-5,7-Dihydroxy-2-(3-Hydroxy-4-Methoxyphenyl)-4-H-benzopy-Ran-4-One] N/A
ALPHA_TROPINtrade; 300.5 mg* N/A
Alpha-GPC (Pharmaceutical Grade) 300 mg* N/A
N-Acetyl-5-Methoxytryptamine 0.5 mg* N/A
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Other Ingredients:

Gelatin(capsule), microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide.

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Become the Alpha Male!

Be the ALPHA Male! ALPHA™ revolutionizes hormone optimization. The cutting-edge ingredients in ALPHA are clinically proven to boost testosterone, growth hormone and libido levels. ALPHA will amplify the anabolic muscle building process. The result: increased lean mass, strength, and muscle hardness.

ALPHA will:

  • SPIKE FREE TESTOSTERONE BY UP TO 298%!
  • RAISE GROWTH HORMONE BY UP TO 350%!
  • REDUCE ESTROGEN BY UP TO 43%!
  • CLINICALLY PROVEN TO IMPROVE LIBIDO AND SEXUAL PERFORMANCE
  • stimulate muscle growth
  • increase protein synthesis
  • boost nitric oxide levels
  • trigger fat loss
  • decrease breakdown of amino acids
  • fire up metabolism

 

FAQ

What is the best way to take ALPHA?

On training days take ALPHA 30-40 minutes before training. On off days, take ALPHA before bed.

How long until I feel the full effects of ALPHA?

You will feel ALPHA working from the very first dose. Within two weeks you will feel the full effects of ALPHA. You will have better workouts, you muscle mass will increase and your body fat will decrease. Your confidence and well-being will soar as your anabolic hormone levels surge.

Is ALPHA safe?

Yes! The ingredients in ALPHA have been clinically tested - participants were tested for normal liver, kidney, cholesterol, blood pressure, etc. and everyone passed with flying colors. Use 8 weeks on, two weeks off.

Should I take any other supplements to maximize ALPHA?

Proper diet is key to ensure muscle gain. We recommend a diet high in protein, moderately high in healthy fats, and moderate to low carbohydrates. We also recommend stacking ALPHA with GP3 and F-10/Drive to maximize muscle gain, fat loss, and adequate training intensity.

 

Research supporting ALPHA: 1. Gencor Pacific Inc. 2005. Testofen Human Clinical Trial. Testofen is a trademark owned by Gencor Pacific Inc., USA. 2. Escot N. Fenugreek. ATOMS 1994/5;Summer:712. 3. Sharma RD, Raghuram TC, Dayasagar Rao V. Hypolipidaemic effect of fenugreek seeds. A clinical study. Phytother Res 1991;5:1457. 4. A.W. Nasution , Effect of Tribulus terrestris treatment on impotence and libido disorders, Andalas University School of Medicine, Padang, Indonesia (1993) 5. W. Pangkahila , Tribulus terrestris (protodioscin) increases men's sex drive, University of Denpasar, Reproductive Medicine Faculty, Indonesia Proceedings of the 10th National Congress on New Perspectives of Andrology on Human Reproduction (1993) National Congress of Indonesian Association of Andrologs 6. A. Adimoelja, L. Setiawan, T. Djojotananjo , Tribulus terrestris (protodioscin) in the treatment of male infertility with idiopathic oligoasthenoteratozoospermia, Academic Hospital Dr. Soetomo and Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia First International Conference of Medical Plants for Reproductive Medicine in Taipei, Taiwan (1995) 7. P.G. Adaikan, K Gauthaman, and R.N. Prasad, Pro-erectile pharmacological effects of Tribulus terrestris extract on the rabbit corpus cavernosum, National University of Singapore and National University Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Singapore Ann Acad Med Singapore 2000 Jan; 29(1): 22-26 8. K.M. Arsyad, Result of Protodioscin (Tribulus terrestris) treatment in males diagnosed with infertility and impotence, Medical Biology Division of Andrology, University of Sriwijaya, Indonesia 9. Gauthaman, P.G. Adaikan, R.N. Prasad, Aphrodisiac properties of Tribulus terrestris extract (protodioscin) in normal and castrated rats, National University of Singapore, National University Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Singapore Life Sci 2002 Aug 9; 71(12): 1385-96 10. Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi, Effects of icariin on intracavernosal pressure and systematic arterial blood pressure of rat, 2004 Jan;84(2):142-5. 11. Asian J Androl, Effects of icariin on cGMP-specific PDE5 and cAMP-specific PDE4 activities, 2003 Mar;5(1):15-8. 12. K . Chen , J . Chiu , Effect of Epimedium brevicornum Maxim extract on elicitation of penile erection in the rat . Urology , Volume 67 , Issue 3 , Pages 631 – 635 13. Pentorf, Alex "Epimedium or Horny Goat Weed - The Herbal Aphrodisiac." Epimedium or Horny Goat Weed - The Herbal Aphrodisiac. 23 Mar. 2007. EzineArticles.com. 22 Oct 2008 14. Zhang ZB, Yang QT, The testosterone mimetic actions of icariin. Asain J Androl, 2006. 15. Juniewicz, P.E., et al., "Aromatase Inhibition in the Dog. Effect on Serum LH, Serum Testosterone Concentrations and Spermatogenesis," Journal Urology 139.4 (1988) : 827-31. 16. Cho J. Antioxidant and neuroprotective effects of hesperidin and its aglycone hesperetin. Arch Pharm Res. 2006 Aug;29(8):699-706. 17. J. Lampe and J. Chang, Interindividual Differences in Phytochemical Metabolism and Disposition, Semin Cancer Biol. 2007 October; 17(5): 347–353. 18. Murphy LC, Dotzlaw H, Leygue E, Douglas D, Coutts A, Watson PH. Estrogen receptor variants and mutations. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 1997;62(5–6):363–372. 19. Kellis, J.T., Jr., and Vickery, L.E. (1984). Inhibition of human estrogen synthetase (aromatase) by flavones. Science 225, 1032-1034 20. Pelissero, C., Lenczowski, M.J., Chinzi, D., Davail-Cuisset, B., Sumpter, J.P., and Fostier, A. (1996). Effects of flavonoids on aromatase activity, an in vitro study. J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol. 57, 215-223. 21. Sanderson, J.T., Hordijk, J., Denison, M.S., Springsteel, M.F., Nantz, M.H., and van den Ber, M. (2004). Induction and inhibition of aromatase (CYP10) activity by natural and synthetic flavonoids compounds in H295R human adrenocortical carcinoma cells. Toxicol. Sci. 82, 70-79. 22. Ceda GP, Ceresini G, Denti L, et al. alpha-Glycerylphosphorylcholine administration increases the GH responses to GHRH of young and elderly subjects. Horm Metab Res. Mar1992;24(3):119-21. 23. E. Nassar, C. Mulligan, L. Taylor, C. Kerksick, M. Galbreath, M. Greenwood, R. Kreider, and D. S. Willoughby , Effects of a single dose of N-Acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine and resistance exercise on the growth hormone/IGF-1 axis in young males and females, J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2007; 4: 14. 24.Valcavi &al, 0.5 mg MEL orally was found to increase plasma GH levels of healthy male volunteers, and also to increase the plasma GH response to GHRH. Clin.Endocrinol 26:453-458, 1987. 25. Esposti &al, 0.4 mg/kg MEL was injected to healthy subjects at 09:00 a.m., and a significant increase was found in plasma GH. The rise could be blocked by naloxone, indicating that the effect of MEL might be mediated by opioids, J.Endocrinol.Invest. 11:103-106, 1988. 26. Petterborg &al, 0.5 to 2 mg MEL orally increased GH secretion in a patient who lacked endogenous MEL, Brain Res.Bull. 27:181-185, 1991. 27. Vriend &al., Daily injections of MEL in the evening increased GH secretion in Syrian hamsters, Growth, DEvel. and Aging 54:165-171, 1990.

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