TransMedia Group to Boost Awareness of T Genix, America's Top Testosterone Booster
BOCA RATON, Fla., Sept. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --TransMedia Group (www.TransMediaGroup.com) said it was retained by PROGENIX (https://progenixsupps.com) to separate its T GENIX from all other testosterone boosters, explaining how its clinically proven formula has made it alpha man's favorite.
TransMedia said it will promote T GENIX as manly fuel proven to make guys look like the quintessential alpha male with healthy normal levels of testosterone that helps men perform at their prime.
"Our campaign is not going to be all about sexual innuendo and promoting libido, but will focus on how T GENIX builds lean muscle, supports weight loss, increases vitality, sharpens focus, improves mood, and decreases stress," said TransMedia CEO Tom Madden.
"Our publicity will position T GENIX as a testosterone booster containing a clinically proven blend of seven herbal ingredients that helps promote healthy, normal testosterone levels," said Madden.
"Our main message will be that many men want to be fit and increase their muscle mass, transform their bodies, and reinvigorate their lives, but there are many factors standing in the way, such as age, diet and stress. The good news is that in today's advanced age of scientific breakthroughs, there is a way to activate every source of energy in your body to help you get to places you could have never imagined and that will be our PR theme," said Madden.
"We'll present T GENIX as a breakthrough male testosterone booster – the only one on the market to be clinically proven and we will report clinical data including a 148 subject double blind placebo-controlled study with 97.7% of the subjects reporting transformative results."
Men need to know that low testosterone causes not just decreased sex drive, but fatigue, tiredness, depression, weight gain, obesity, muscle loss, and weak bones.
One of the reasons T GENIX is America's #1 selling testosterone booster is due to growing awareness that within a man's brain lies a system of endocrine glands called the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPG axis). The testosterone produced in the testes is regulated by this system of glands that work together like a single system.
At the onset of puberty, said Madden, there is a rapid increase in the production of testosterone. Just as rapidly as it is increased at puberty, testosterone production begins to slow from the age of 30 onward. The average male loses 1% of testosterone every year.
Media contact: Adrienne Mazzone 561-750-9800 x2270; [email protected]
SOURCE TransMedia Group
Related Links
WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM?
Newsrooms &
Influencers
Digital Media
Outlets
Journalists
Opted In
Share this article