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Head-to-head evidence comparison — which supplement is right for you?
Epicatechin wins 2 of 3 categories. Both are solid choices — the best pick depends on your specific goals.
Verdict
Mostly mechanism / observational
2 of 2 studies with measurable effects showed benefit.
Top outcomes
Verdict
Probably helps
10 of 17 studies with measurable effects showed benefit.
Top outcomes
200-500mg daily (or higher based on studies)
With meals (2-3 divided doses), May be taken with protein
Standardized extract (typically from Cyanotis arachnoidea or spinach)
100-200mg daily
With meals, Pre-workout or morning
Pure (-)-Epicatechin extract
4-10 weeks
8-10 weeks
N/A
2-4 weeks
4 weeks
N/A
4-8 weeks
Molecular Targets of 20-Hydroxyecdysone in Mammals, Mechanism of Action: Is It a Calorie Restriction Mimetic and Anti-Aging Compound?
Cells (2025) · Systematic review
Various beneficial effects have been reported in vivo and in vitro for 20E and its related compounds in mammals.
Ecdysterone and Turkesterone-Compounds with Prominent Potential in Sport and Healthy Nutrition
Nutrients (2024) · Systematic review
The current review investigates the beneficial biological effects of ecdysterone and turkesterone in nutrition, highlighting their roles not only in enhancing athletic performance but also in the management of various health problems.
Phytoecdysteroids: Distribution, Structural Diversity, Biosynthesis, Activity, and Crosstalk with Phytohormones
International journal of molecular sciences (2022) · Systematic review
In plants, PEs play a potent role in enhancing tolerance against insects and nematodes via their allelochemical activity, which increases plant biological and metabolic responses.
Dietary flavonoid for preventing colorectal neoplasms
The Cochrane database of systematic reviews (2012) · Meta analysis · n=390769
A statistically significant reduced risk of CRC was found with high intake of epicatechin.
Effects of chocolate, cocoa, and flavan-3-ols on cardiovascular health: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials
The American journal of clinical nutrition (2012) · Meta analysis · n=1297
Insulin resistance (HOMA-IR: -0.67; 95% CI: -0.98, -0.36) was improved by chocolate or cocoa due to significant reductions in serum insulin.
Impact of flavan-3-ols on blood pressure and endothelial function in diverse populations: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
European journal of preventive cardiology (2025) · Meta analysis · n=5205
Flavan-3-ol interventions included epicatechin, epigallocatechin-gallate, cocoa products, tea, grape extract, and apples delivering 586 mg (95% CI 510, 662) total flavan-3-ols.
Based on limited RCT data showing no group-specific effects in n=28 study. One small study (n=10) showed some promise but very limited sample size. Bioavailability concerns limit effectiveness estimates.
Based on meta-analysis showing FMD improvements with flavan-3-ol interventions. Most studies used cocoa products rather than pure epicatechin. Conservative estimate given mixed study designs and populations.
AI-estimated from published studies. Interpret as directional guidance.
Epicatechin has a higher evidence score (6.5/10 vs 4/10) and wins in 2 of 3 categories.
For build strength & muscle, Beta-Ecdysterone has a higher relevance score (70 vs 65).
No known interactions between Beta-Ecdysterone and Epicatechin have been documented in our database. However, always consult a healthcare provider before combining supplements.