Evidence supporting the use of: Maral Root
For the health condition: Testosterone (low)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Maral Root (Rhaponticum carthamoides) has a long history of traditional use in Russia and parts of Eastern Europe, particularly among athletes and laborers, to improve physical performance, strength, and recovery. Its roots contain compounds called ecdysteroids, which are plant-derived steroid-like substances. Traditional practitioners have believed that Maral Root could support vitality, stamina, and possibly sexual health, and by extension, testosterone levels. However, scientific studies specifically examining Maral Root’s effects on testosterone in humans are sparse. Most research has been conducted in animals or in vitro, with some studies suggesting that ecdysteroids may have anabolic effects, but not necessarily through increasing testosterone production. There is no robust clinical evidence demonstrating that Maral Root supplementation directly raises testosterone levels in humans. Therefore, while its use for this purpose is grounded in traditional practices and anecdotal reports, it lacks strong scientific validation, and any effect on testosterone remains speculative based on current research.
Other ingredients used for Testosterone (low)
acetyl l-carnitineashwagandha
boron
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone)
maca
magnesium
muira puama
tongkat ali
tribulus
vitamin D3
zinc
cistanche
yohimbe
19-NorAndrost-4ene-3b-ol,17-one
Antler
Anti-aromatase
Bulbine natalensis
Ba Ji Tian
Butea superba
DHEA
D-Aspartic Acid
yohimbine
Other health conditions supported by Maral Root
Adrenal FatigueAthletic and Exercise Aids
Circulation (poor)
Energy (lack of)
Fatigue
Muscle Tone (lack of)
Nervous Exhaustion
Sex Drive (low)
Stress
Testosterone (low)