Thanks Andrew team. Could you comment on this study and why it seems to suggest the opposite potential from FA?
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There is no specific study or detailed discussion in the retrieved data that suggests an opposing potential for Fadogia agrestis. However, mentions that while Fadogia agrestis can potentially increase levels of luteinizing hormone, testosterone, and estrogen, its side effects are not well-documented, and caution must be exercised [1].
The main concerns relate to the potential testicular toxicity observed in animal studies and the lack of extensive long-term human studies [2]. Regular blood work and hormone monitoring are recommended to ensure safety when using Fadogia agrestis, primarily due to the intricate feedback loops it may disrupt in hormone regulation [1].
If there is a specific study you are referring to that was not covered, it may not be included in the available Huberman Lab discussions.
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