A couple of questions

Is animal test natural?

Yes. Animal Test will promote naturally-occurring testosterone in the body and is considered an “over the counter” supplement.

Does animal test actually work?

Animal testing has never really worked. Animal tests proved penicillin deadly, strychnine safe and aspirin dangerous. In fact, 90 percent of medications approved for human use after animal testing later proved ineffective or harmful to humans in clinical trials.

When should I take animal test?

Take Animal Test with your last meal before your workout, or on off days, take Test with any meal. You can run 2 cycles of test in a row without an “off” week, but follow that with 4 weeks off of Test. On your 4 “off” weeks, we recommend running a cycle of the non-hormonal M-Stak to keep your gains.

Does Animal Stak make you bigger?

Yes, Animal Stak contains natural ingredients that boost endogenous hormones (internal) and creates an environment to create more muscle growth and strength.

How do you take universal animal test?

Experience better recovery between workout sessions, improved muscle growth and all the other benefits by using Universal Nutrition Animal Test! Take 1 packet daily with food. On training days take one pack along with a meal prior to your workout. On non-training days, take 1 packet with a meal.

Is animal testing unreliable?

A 2004 study from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration found that 92 percent of drugs entering clinical trials following animal testing fail to be approved. Of those approved, half are withdrawn or relabeled due to severe or lethal adverse effects not detected during animal tests.

Is animal testing safe?

Because animal tests are so unreliable, they make those human trials all the more risky. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has noted that 95 percent of all drugs that are shown to be safe and effective in animal tests fail in human trials because they don't work or are dangerous.

Is animal test safe?

Because animal tests are so unreliable, they make those human trials all the more risky. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has noted that 95 percent of all drugs that are shown to be safe and effective in animal tests fail in human trials because they don't work or are dangerous.