Experts reveal the science behind testosterone boosters and whether testosterone supplements really work
Testosterone supplements are often marketed as an easy way to boost testosterone levels, increase your sex drive, improve sexual performance and help with building muscle. These claims may sound impressive, but in many cases there isn’t enough scientific evidence to support them. So do testosterone supplements really work? And, if so, which ones are the most effective?
In this article, we’ll take a deep dive into the world of testosterone supplements. We’ll also look at their safety and efficacy, in order to provide a better understanding of available treatment options. However, it’s always best to consult your doctor before introducing any supplements. Testosterone-boosting supplementsTestosterone supplements, or ‘testosterone boosters’, tend to be used when testosterone replacement therapy is not possible. They’re also common among athletes and bodybuilders. Testosterone supplements include the use of controlled substances like androstenedione and androstenediol, as well as over-the-counter remedies like dehydroepiandrosterone and D-aspartic acid .
Testosterone-boosting supplements There is controversy surrounding testosterone supplements. Despite many impressive marketing claims, scientists are generally not convinced that they live up to the hype. Androstenedione is a weak anabolic steroid used to boost testosterone levels. According to a review published in the Molecules journal, it’s an effective testosterone supplement, but it produces side effects. As a result, it can only be provided with a doctor’s prescription. It is also listed among performance-enhancing drugs banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency, as well as the International Olympic Committee.
Some vitamins and minerals are added to testosterone supplements. Indeed, many micronutrients contribute to the proper functioning of the male reproductive system. However, studies tend to produce conflicting results when it comes to testosterone levels. People on TRT need to have their testosterone levels checked regularly. Otherwise, their testosterone levels may rise too high. Side effects of too much testosterone include:
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