
Roid Rage - 90 capsules
Quite a few supplements have been developed under the guise of increasing testosterone levels, none of which have been like Roid Rage. Gods Rage combines three of the most popular supplements on the market today and delivers with Roid Rage, Turkesterone, Ashwgandha and Fadogia Agrestis. All three active ingredients in incredibly high dosages and as usual in the best quality. With this, Gods Rage declares war on other testo boosters and replaces the days when you had to buy all the ingredients individually to benefit from them. Roid Rage by Gods Rage, innovative, potent and incredibly high doses - what are you waiting for?
- 500 mg Turkesterone
- 500 mg Fadogia Agrestis
- 150 mg ashwagandha
- Combines three of the most popular ingredients
- Incredibly high dosage!
- Highest quality - Made in Germany
Nutritional values and ingredients
Average nutritional values | per 3 capsules | % (NRV*) | |
---|---|---|---|
Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) | 38 mcg | 750% | |
Magnesium (as magnesium bisglycinate) | 50 mg | 13% | |
Zinc (as zinc bisglycinate) | 15 mg | 150% | |
Fadogia Agrestis extract 10:1 | 500 mg | ** | |
Turkesterone (Ajuga Turkestanica extract) | 500 mg | ** | |
Ashwagandha extract (standardized 5% total withanolides) | 150 mg | ** | |
Boron (as sodium tetraborate) | 3 mg | ** |
Ingredients: Ajuga Turkestanica extract 10:1, Fadogia Agrestis extract 10:1, magnesium bisglycinate, ashwagandha root extract (Withania somnifera) (5% withanolide), vegetable capsule shell (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose), zinc bisglycinate, sodium tetraborate, cholecalciferol powder.
*Percent of the recommended daily intake according to Regulation (EU) No. 1196/2011.
**No nutrient reference values (NRV) available.
Consumption recommendation
Notes
Do not exceed the specified recommended daily intake. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet. The product should be stored out of reach of small children.
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Content: 90 capsules Item No.: 8255