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Evidence-based supplements similar to Hibiscus, ranked by shared goals and clinical evidence. Compare any of them head-to-head below.
A vitamin B3 precursor that reliably raises cellular NAD+ levels and is well tolerated — but human trials have so far shown mostly null or mixed results on the functional outcomes (muscle, metabolism, blood pressure, cognition) that elevation is meant to drive.
A mitochondria-targeted antioxidant — CoQ10 conjugated to a triphenylphosphonium (TPP+) cation so it accumulates several-hundred-fold inside mitochondria. Sold OTC as a supplement. Its best human signal is improved endothelial/vascular function in older adults (one small RCT); several trials are null (Parkinson's, exercise adaptation), and almost all outcomes are surrogate/biomarker, not hard clinical endpoints.
A phytosterol-rich cold-pressed oil studied for prostate, hair, and cardiovascular support. The honest verdict: small RCTs show modest BPH, hair, and blood-pressure benefits — but the trials are few and tiny, and it underperforms standard drugs like tamsulosin for BPH.
Fermented rice containing natural statins that effectively lower LDL cholesterol — the original statin.
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