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Evidence-based supplements similar to Testosterone (TRT), ranked by shared goals and clinical evidence. Compare any of them head-to-head below.
The trans-isomer of clomiphene — a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) used off-label/investigationally as a 'fertility-sparing' testosterone therapy. By blocking estrogen feedback at the hypothalamus it raises LH, FSH, and endogenous testosterone while preserving sperm production, unlike exogenous testosterone, which suppresses both. Honest appraisal: Phase-2/3 RCTs show it raises testosterone and keeps sperm counts in the normal range vs topical testosterone — but it is NOT FDA-approved (Androxal failed to gain approval) and is compounded/off-label, and there are NO long-term hard-outcome trials (cardiovascular, bone, mortality).
Reduces cortisol and anxiety while improving sleep quality and physical recovery in stressed adults.
Southeast Asian herb with moderate RCT evidence for supporting testosterone, reducing stress/cortisol, and improving fatigue and quality of life — strongest in older or hypogonadal men.
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.
This information is for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any supplement or medication.