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While testosterone support is the main reason most people are interested in Fadogia, the research has turned up some other interesting effects worth mentioning. Some research suggests that Fadogia may help on this front too—potentially reducing SHBG levels, which would mean more of your testosterone stays in its free, usable form. Doses that work in rats don't translate directly to human doses. In some animal studies, the plant showed pain-relieving effects comparable to aspirin. These habits are proven to support testosterone production naturally – and safely. Before trying any supplement that affects hormones, it’s smart to talk to your doctor or endocrinologist. Mark McIntyre is the founder of MaleHealthReview.com and acts as it’s chief contributor. Fadogia agrestis is an intriguing plant with some promising – but very limited – research behind it. They can rule out underlying issues and help you decide whether it’s worth experimenting. If your testosterone is low, your best bet is to get tested first. It’s possible it might work for some people, but without proper trials, it’s largely guesswork. The alkaloids in Fadogia—including specific ones that researchers have named fadoginines A and B—appear to play a role in the plant's hormonal effects as well. These compounds tend to have strong effects on the body because they can interact directly with receptors and signaling pathways. They appear to stimulate the release of luteinizing hormone from the pituitary gland, which in turn signals the testes to produce more testosterone. This one follows logically from the testosterone connection. Some research also suggests Fadogia may have pro-erectile properties, potentially by improving blood flow or through other mechanisms. In animal studies, rats given Fadogia showed significant improvements in multiple measures of sexual behavior. This is where Fadogia's traditional use as an aphrodisiac gets some scientific backing. If that's the case, Fadogia would be helping you both produce more testosterone AND use more of what you produce. This is why two guys could have the same total testosterone level but feel completely different. Products that don't specify which part of the plant they use should raise a red flag (and yes, we use stem extract in Force) The plant itself isn't much to look at—it grows about one to three feet tall with woody stems, small oval-shaped leaves, and little yellow flowers. It's a member of the Rubiaceae family (the same plant family that includes coffee, if you're curious). In this blog, we're going to break down what Fadogia agrestis actually is, how it works in your body, and how it can help you reach your goals. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional before starting any medication, supplement regimen, or treatment plan. The mechanism appears to involve direct stimulation of Leydig cell testosterone production, essentially telling the testes to produce more testosterone at the cellular level rather than working through the hypothalamic-pituitary axis. These two findings are inseparable, and any discussion of fadogia that mentions one without the other is incomplete. Fadogia agrestis may be the most powerful testosterone-boosting herb documented in scientific literature. It may be used to modify impaired sexual functions in animals, especially those arising from hypotestosteronemia. This comparison is problematic, as the safety and effectiveness of Fadogia agrestis in humans are largely unknown. Natural options are generally considered to have fewer side effects, but may be less potent. Rats that were taken off the supplement showed recovery of normal function within about 10 days. Most of the research has been done on animals, and there haven't been large-scale, long-term human clinical trials. This makes sense given that the plant contains compounds like saponins and alkaloids that are known to have anti-inflammatory properties in other contexts. In some tests, the plant showed potency comparable to aspirin at relieving pain and reducing inflammation. Studies on animals have found that Fadogia extracts demonstrate notable anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects. Testosterone plays a major role in muscle protein synthesis—the process by which your body repairs and builds muscle tissue after training.
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