New Tribex Dosage?

I just recieved my new bottle of tribex and now it says to take 2 to 4 pills twice a day continuously without cycling, this is different from the previous 5 days on and 2 off. Is it better to take continuously or will my body adapt. I have been taking it everyday and I feel much better than when I was taking it 5 days on 2 off. I just don’t want it to lose its effectiveness. Thanks to all who reply!

hmmm, it looks like there is a new version of it out, well the label looks different. i still have the old one(blue lable). i wonder if it’s ok to take the old one every day? i didnt notice the article saying it was a new formula.

I’ve noticed the different labels as well. Still, it amounts to 500mg of product per capsule so I use them interchangeably. (If I’m wrong please correct me.) I’m taking a week off from 4 weeks at 6 caps ED. I’m not really sure if it’s necessary to cycle Tribex. Perhaps someone else can shed more light on this.

I’ve got a question about that too. I’ve read several older articles recently where TC talks about Tribex containing 4 ingredients including ipriflavone. However, the bottle I’m looking at shows only tribulus and avena setiva. Have they changed the formula since those articles were written?

The formula has changed many times, three I think, each time getting more powerful and precise. Tim Patterson explained this better than I ever could in his “Behind the Scenes” columns.

I seldom cycle it. I use it almost all the time, except when I’m on a MAG-10 or 4-AD-EC cycles. I don’t see much of a reason to use it while on HOT-ROX either since the Rox boosts T too. I think I read where some of the T-mag staff does the same. (TC or Chris, I think.

Tribex has been changed a few times since the first batch came out in '99 or 2000. The very first batch had 3 or 4 ingredients. They dropped the ‘other’ ingredients as Biotest increased it’s abibility to isolate the active compounds in the Tribulus and Avena Sativa. The amounts have also changed. If you look at the Tribex in the latest issue of Testosterone, it’s the same label as Mag-10 and Hot-Rox which would suggest that they’ve changed the dosage again.

As long as you’re following the label recommendations, you should be fine. Biotest is good about recommending the dosage that gives you the best return or your money as well, so I wouldn’t bother with anymore than the label recommendations.

Rathman, yes.

They dropped the Ipriflavone and increased the concentrations of the avena and trib.

Cool—thanks for the info guys. I’m currently going thru all of the back issues and haven’t come to those articles yet. I’ll look for those BTS ones though.