
Greg Doucette’s brand HTLT is one of, if not the biggest seller of turkesterone supplements, after it hunted down a quality and reliable source of the muscle-building ingredient after Nootropics Depot’s testing results from a few years ago. Since HTLT’s return to selling turk products, it’s had Turk Builder and Turk Builder Max available, the latter being the premium option, although that has just been upstaged by Turk Builder Platinum.
Greg Doucette and HTLT have stepped things up again with Turk Builder Platinum, stacking its quality Uzbekistan-sourced turkesterone with a handful of complementing muscle-building ingredients. The Platinum variant has half as much turk per capsule at 100mg of ajuga turkestanica, yielding 5mg of actual turkesterone and 5mg of 20-hydroxyecdysone. Like Max, Turk Builder Platinum also has rhodiola at a slightly higher 125mg.

In addition to those smaller differences, HTLT has included a couple of other ecdysteroid sources with 250mg of stemmacantha carthamoides extract providing 1.2mg of 20-hydroxyecdysone, and 50mg of Northern coronate swwort extract for another 0.4mg of 20-hydroxyecdysone. It’s quite an interesting approach to lower the title ingredient and swap in additional ecdysteroid sources, but the brand is promising greater results.
With a name like Turk Builder Platinum versus Turk Builder Max, the cost of the newest turkesterone-based innovation from HTLT is more expensive and by a rather large amount. A box of 40 servings of Max will cost you $69.99, while the Platinum spin-off has the same 40 single-serving capsules and comes at a price of $99.99. You can bring that cost down in the brand’s bulk bundles; however, the price is still up there.