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Types of Testosterone

Ashwagandha
Ashwagandha

Here are the ashwagandha testosterone benefits proven by research: a) Since ashwagandha is an adaptogen, it should reduce stress, anxiety, and balance stress hormones (mainly cortisol). To my surprise, ashwagandha is actually well-proven to do all of those, while also improving subjective well-being.

Ashwagandha
Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha increases testosterone levels. The researchers also found that after the eight weeks, the Withania group had significantly higher levels of blood testosterone than the placebo group. The Ashwagandha group’s testosterone levels were 96.2 ng/dL while the placebo group was 18 ng/dL. This is a significant difference.

D-Aspartic Acid
D-Aspartic Acid

D-aspartic acid can increase the release of a hormone in the brain that will ultimately result in testosterone production . It also plays a role in increasing testosterone production and release in the testicles (3, 4). These functions are the reason why D-aspartic acid is popular in testosterone-boosting supplements .

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DHEA
DHEA

DHEA supplements are sometimes used by athletes because of a claim that it can improve muscle strength and enhance athletic performance. That's because DHEA is a "prohormone" -- a substance that can increase the level of steroid hormones such as testosterone.

source: webmd.com
Fenugreek
Fenugreek

Summary: Fenugreek does boost testosterone levels and should be taken in dosages between 500-600mg per day to be safe but still effective. However, it will be most effectively taken together with other supplements such as Magnesium and Zinc. I actually recommend taking natural testosterone supplements, where all of these components have already been blended together in a formula for you, so ...

Ginger
Ginger

Combination of ginger and zinc appears to further increase testosterone in rats [24]. Ginger also prevented damage to reproductive organs induced by aluminium chloride [5] as well as cisplatin induced testicular damage [6].

Injectable Testosterone
Injectable Testosterone

Testosterone injection is used in men and boys to treat conditions caused by a lack of this hormone, such as delayed puberty, impotence, or other hormonal imbalances. Testosterone injection is also used in women to treat breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body.

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Testosterone
Testosterone

Testosterone is a hormone found in humans, as well as in other animals. The testicles primarily make testosterone in men. Women’s ovaries also make testosterone, though in much smaller amounts. Testosterone production starts to increase significantly during puberty, and begins to dip after age 30 or so.

Testosterone Enanthate
Testosterone Enanthate

Testosterone Enanthate Injection, USP provides Testosterone Enanthate, USP, a derivative of the primary endogenous androgen testosterone, for intramuscular administration. In their active form, androgens have a 17-beta-hydroxy group.

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Testosterone Ester
Testosterone Ester

Aqueous Testosterone Suspension: No-Ester. Requires frequent IM injections since it remains in the body only for a few hours. (Very painful injection). The risks outweigh the benefits when it comes to Testosterone Suspension and we do not recommend prescribing this particular ester.

Testosterone Esters
Testosterone Esters

Even though the testosterone molecule remains the same no matter the ester, each one can yield different results in patients. Enanthate: This is metabolized in roughly 4-5 days. It can even remain in the body (in very small amounts) for 2 weeks. 100mg of Testosterone Enanthate yields ~73mg of actual testosterone, the rest is ester weight.

Testosterone Injections
Testosterone Injections

Testosterone injection is used in men and boys to treat conditions caused by a lack of this hormone, such as delayed puberty, impotence, or other hormonal imbalances. Testosterone injection is also used in women to treat breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body.

source: drugs.com
Testosterone Propionate
Testosterone Propionate

GENERIC NAME(S): Testosterone Propionate Read Reviews (6) FDA WARNING: The FDA is asking that all testosterone drugs carry a warning that they may increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes.

source: webmd.com
Tribulus Terrestris
Tribulus Terrestris

Tribulus is an herb that it commonly found in over-the-counter testosterone products. Without stereotyping, it’s popular with the bodybuilding community. This led me to design a scientific study 7 years ago, in which I helped two researchers put together a (never published) review on tribulus use and the impact on strength, muscle gain, and testosterone levels.

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Vitamin D
Vitamin D

Results—Testosterone and vitamin D. In different assessments, participants who received vitamin D had relatively small but statistically significant increases in testosterone compared to placebo. For instance, total testosterone levels rose by 3 nmol/litre to 13.4 nmol/litre after 12 months.

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Zinc
Zinc

Having a zinc deficiency can lead to low testosterone. Exactly why a lack of zinc impacts testosterone levels isn’t fully understood. The mineral may affect the cells in the testes that produce testosterone.

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