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Nutricost Fadogia Agrestis 600mg

by Nutricost

"Huberman-popularized testosterone support herb — fadogia agrestis at the recommended 600mg dose"

Amazon Rating
4.3/5
Reviews
8,000+
Price Range
$16-22
Servings
60 capsules
GMP CertifiedThird-Party Tested
Our Editorial Rating
7.2
Good
FormCapsule
CategoryMen's Health
SubcategoryTestosterone Support
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Overview

Nutricost Fadogia Agrestis provides 600mg per capsule of this Nigerian shrub that gained massive popularity after Dr. Andrew Huberman discussed it on his podcast as part of his testosterone optimization protocol. Fadogia agrestis has been used in traditional Nigerian medicine for male vitality and has preliminary animal studies suggesting it may support testosterone production by stimulating luteinizing hormone. However, human clinical trials are limited, and there are concerns about potential toxicity at high doses or with long-term use. Huberman recommends cycling it (3 weeks on, 1 week off).

Key Ingredients

IngredientAmount
Fadogia Agrestis Stem Extract600 mg

Pros & Cons

What We Like

  • Huberman-recommended dose (600mg)
  • Affordable Nutricost pricing
  • 60 capsules per bottle
  • Third-party tested
  • Growing research interest

What Could Be Better

  • Very limited human research
  • Potential liver/kidney toxicity concerns
  • Should be cycled (not continuous use)
  • Animal studies only for testosterone claims

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Huberman protocol followers
  • Those interested in natural testosterone support
  • Men over 30 exploring hormonal optimization
  • Those willing to accept limited evidence

Not Ideal For

  • Those wanting well-studied supplements
  • Long-term continuous use
  • Those with liver or kidney concerns
  • Evidence-purists

Our Verdict

7.2/10 — Good

Nutricost Fadogia Agrestis delivers the Huberman-recommended dose at a fair price. The testosterone support claims are based on animal studies and traditional use — human evidence is still emerging. Use with caution, cycle as recommended, and monitor liver markers if using long-term.

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