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Animal steps up its long-running muscle builder with the help of KSM-66 and full transparency

Animal Test 2024

Animal Test has long been one of our top-rated, go-to testosterone boosters, primarily thanks to its variety of testosterone components centered around one of our favorite muscle-building ingredients in arachidonic acid. It is common for the Animal brand to not tweak or alter its supplements for quite some time, and rightfully so when it has legacy staples like Animal Pak and Flex. Those reformulations do come around, though, and Animal Test has just gone through that and come out with an even better formula.

Animal has officially reformulated and relaunched its Animal Test muscle builder, marking the first time we can recall the hardcore supplement company making any major changes to this particular product. Many of the original ingredients have been carried over for the revamp, including the favorite we mentioned, arachidonic acid. We now also get the dose of that at 1.25g in the premium softgel standardization of 40%, as in the previous version, all of the ingredients were in proprietary blends.

Animal Test 2024 Label

The arachidonic acid isn’t the only transparent ingredient in the renewed Animal Test; everything else is too, which is a significant change. Next to the hefty 1.25g of arachidonic acid are almost all of the components from the previous version in stinging nettle at 600mg, 250mg each of fenugreek, cissus quadrangularis, and grapefruit, 100mg of Japanese knotweed, 150mg of yohimbe, and the absorption-enhancer BioPerine.

While going from non-transparent to completely transparent is a big deal, as well as maintaining all of the key ingredients that made the original so reliable and effective, Animal has added two new ingredients to Animal Test. For 2024, the testosterone-boosting muscle builder has been made that extra bit better with longjack at 200mg and the increasingly popular KSM-66 Ashwagandha at its full and effective 600mg a serving for its testosterone optimization, recovery, and performance properties.

Again, Animal rarely reformulates and updates advanced supplements like Animal Test, but when it does, it makes it count, as that is precisely what you have this week. Animal Test was indeed one of our favorite muscle builders out there, and a long-awaited shift to transparency, added longjack, and a full dose of the intensely studied and backed KSM-66 is more than enough to continue that reputation. Fans can get the updated product first at animalpak.com, where Animal Test will cost you $74.95 for three weeks’ supply.