Death By Conditioning is a relatively young, new, and eye-catching supplement company out of South Africa which started with a creatine-based muscle builder, despite the name screaming weight loss. The newcomer did do things a little bit differently in its creatine competitor, basing it around premium Creatine Magnapower, and now its second product has come to market with Testo Inferno, still not a fat burner, but a popular category nonetheless in a testosterone booster.
South Africa’s Death By Conditioning has shared the formula behind its upcoming Testo Inferno, which, similar to the brand’s overall title, may have you thinking about weight loss again, although it is an all-out test-boosting supplement. The team has brought together all of the classics, including longjack, fenugreek, and tribulus at 200mg, 650mg, and 500mg, respectively, plus stinging nettle and the common and popular ZMA blend.
There are a few other ingredients in Testo Inferno beyond those mentioned, with Death By Conditioning also including d-aspartic acid, albeit at a minuscule 25mg, 60mg of artichoke leaf, and the increasingly popular ashwagandha at 500mg, although at 15:1 or 6.66% yield. It’s a comprehensive set, impressive for the market the brand is in, as South Africa doesn’t usually get too complex in its supplements, especially categories like test boosting that are a bit more specialized and already premium.
Death By Conditioning has built Testo Inferno from the ground up to naturally increase and enhance hormone health, boost testosterone, to in turn, support muscle strength, performance, and recovery. You can grab the second-ever product from the brand starting this week through its online store at a slightly higher price than Creatine MagnaPower. Testo Inferno sits at R495 (27.38 USD) for a bottle of 30 servings, so it is enough to supply you for four weeks or a typical 30-day month.