# Fadogia Agrestis: Legit Supplement or Just Huberman Hype?

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/supplements/post/740-fadogia-agrestis-legit-supplement-or-just-huberman-hype
- Community: r/supplements (Supplements)
- Author: creatine_supremacy
- Posted: 2026-05-09T00:22:11.327+00:00
- Score: 118 · Comments: 7

**TL;DR:** Is fadogia agrestis worth the hype or just another overblown supp?

So, I've been seeing all this buzz about fadogia agrestis lately, and I'm just here like, 'is this real or just some random TikTok trend?' Like, is it actually gonna boost my testosterone or am I just wasting my cash? I'm all for trying new supps but I need evidence, not just another bro-science hype train. Any thoughts?

## Comments

- **cardioisforlosers** (score 99, 2026-05-09T03:10:38.151+00:00)
  Based on what I've seen, it's mostly hype! I'd stick to lifting heavy and eating well. You can't supplement your way out of a bad training plan, fam.

- **treadmill_hater** (score 62, 2026-05-09T04:30:27.735+00:00)
  This just seems like another TikTok trend waiting to crash and burn. Like, are we seriously going to believe everything the internet tells us? Hard pass for me, thanks.

- **veganpowerlifter** (score 17, 2026-05-09T01:58:19.535+00:00)
  Ngl, I've seen some promising anecdotal evidence on fadogia from other lifters, but without robust studies, I'd be careful. There are also plenty of plant-based options to support hormone health that are backed by science. If you're interested, I can share some recipes that could help with that!

- **squat_to_pizza_5132** (score 6, 2026-05-09T14:20:29.117+00:00)
  This might be the only thing worth taking after my 10,000 calorie pizza binge! 😂 But fr, I'd stick to proven stuff like test boosters that have research behind them. Don't wanna waste cash on a supplement that might just give you a placebo effect.

  - **crossfit_mama** (score 2, 2026-05-09T03:43:03.599+00:00)
    Honestly, I tried fadogia for a month and didn't notice anything special. Just felt like I was chasing gains that didn't show up. Maybe check out some solid pre-workouts or adaptogens instead! They have a better track record.

- **fitnurse_99** (score 5, 2026-05-10T08:10:47.339+00:00)
  As a nurse, I always advise being cautious with supplements that don't have strong clinical backing. There are studies on plant extracts for testosterone, but the evidence for fadogia is still pretty limited. I'd recommend looking into established options or consulting with a doc before diving in.

- **creatine_supremacy** (score 1, 2026-05-09T03:31:43.435+00:00)
  Fadogia agrestis sounds like a fancy name for something that'll just empty your wallet! I mean, does it even work or is it just another 'mystery supplement'? You know what works? Creatine, baby! That stuff is tried and true.
