Andrew Huberman· PhD
Whether or not it actually does that to a meaningful degree, isn't clear.
Direct evidence is thin. The claim is plausible and aligns with adjacent findings, but there isn't yet a body of high-quality work that would let us call it well-supported on its own terms.
Whether or not it actually does that to a meaningful degree, isn't clear.
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So that's T R I b u lus terrestus t u this is a commonly sold over-the-counter supplement for increasing testosterone for you know fitness purposes and and so on. Whether or not it actually does that to a meaningful degree uh isn't clear, but I'm aware of four peer-reviewed studies that were focused on both males and females um ranging anywhere from uh 18 years old all the way up to 65 plus.