Fadogia Agrestis
West African shrub used in traditional medicine; claimed testosterone support — human evidence is currently very limited.
Evidence last reviewed: 04 Apr 2026
Fadogia Agrestis is a West African shrub with limited evidence for testosterone support. Caution is advised due to potential testicular toxicity and lack of human safety data.
Testicular toxicity signal in rodent studies at high doses — no human safety data available
No established safe human dose — extreme caution; avoid without medical supervision
Do not combine with other testosterone-raising agents without medical oversight
Summarized study outcomes with population, design, grade, and effect data.
Animal studies suggest potential testosterone-boosting effects, but human research is lacking. High doses in rodents indicate possible testicular toxicity, raising safety concerns.
Testosterone levelsAnimal studies; limited human data · Rodent studies + anecdoteLow
Rodent data promising; no quality human RCTs yet. High doses in animals show testicular toxicity signals.
Stacks containing Fadogia Agrestis
Public community stacks that include this ingredient.
Hormonal & Libido Support
Fadogia agrestis & tribulus terrestris are combined to support hormonal balance & enhance libido. Fadogia agrestis is known for its testosterone-boosting effects, while tribulus terrestris enhances libido & supports hormonal health.