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Fadogia Agrestis

West African shrub used in traditional medicine; claimed testosterone support — human evidence is currently very limited.

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Evidence last reviewed: 04 Apr 2026

Bottom line

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.

Safety & trade-offs
Known concerns, timing, & interactions
Hormones

Testicular toxicity signal in rodent studies at high doses — no human safety data available

Note

No established safe human dose — extreme caution; avoid without medical supervision

Interaction

Do not combine with other testosterone-raising agents without medical oversight

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Summarized study outcomes with population, design, grade, and effect data.

1 recordBest grade:Low
Testosterone levels

Animal studies suggest potential testosterone-boosting effects, but human research is lacking. High doses in rodents indicate possible testicular toxicity, raising safety concerns.

Biomarkers studied
Hormonal
Testosterone
Testosterone levels
Animal studies; limited human data · Rodent studies + anecdote
Low

Rodent data promising; no quality human RCTs yet. High doses in animals show testicular toxicity signals.

Dose: 400 mgDuration: Unknown
Often stacked with Tongkat Ali; caution warranted without human safety data.

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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.

Fadogia Agrestis
600mg
Tribulus Terrestris
500mg
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