Description & FAQ Fadogia Agrestis 20:1 SupplementsOur 1000mg servings of fadogia agrestis supplements are designed to help you feel more energised, reduce fatigue, raise general wellness for healthy living, and potentially even have aphrodisiac properties. Fadogia is gaining popularity in the men’s wellness sector because of its many health benefits; our strain is taken from the stem at a 20:1 ratio to enhance athletic performance and potentially raise testosterone levels in males. You can combine ashwagandha, and turkesterone, with fadogia agrestis for optimal results. Does fadogia increase testosterone? One rodent study found that taking supplements containing Fadogia agrestis for five days resulted in significantly higher testosterone levels (2 times higher at 18 mg/kg, three times higher at 50 mg/kg, and six times higher at 100 mg/kg) and increased libido. Is fadogia a steroid? No, a steroid is not what Fadogia agrestis is. This plant is indigenous to some regions of Africa, especially Nigeria. Fadogia agrestis is not a steroid, even if it may affect testosterone levels. Steroids are a type of chemical substance with a distinct structure and function. Does fadogia agrestis damage the liver? Excessive use of the shrub, generally as a supplement, can result in fadogia poisoning, the liver and kidneys may become toxic as a result. To avoid this, only take the supplement for 8 weeks and have a break for two or so weeks. The Science Research studies show the effectiveness of Fadogia Agrestis in raising blood levels of testosterone, the potential as an anti-diabetic agent, and reducing inflammation and pain. 1 - Testosterone 2 - Antidiabetic 3 - Pain & Inflammation Testosterone According to this study:  The stem of Fadogia Agrestis may raise blood levels of testosterone. Participants: Male albino ratsStudy Length: 5 days Link: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-7262.2005.00052.x Antidiabetic According to this study:Fadogia agrestis has the potential as an anti-diabetic agent. Participants: 42 albino ratsStudy Length: 15 days Link: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjp.v9i3.18610 Pain & Inflammation According to this study:Fadogia Agrestis may be utilised to reduce inflammation and pain. Participants: 25 ratsStudy Length: 5 conducted tests Link: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11062-010-9140-x