Comment · Sat, June 6, 2026 · ND Owner
Eurycomax - my (almost 1 year update)
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anexanhume · 23 points
A year ago, my (41M) “male health” stack was black ginger, 1 cap Cistamax, 2 caps Tribugen, and 1 tablet TA 10%. I immediately switched to 2 caps Eurycomax when it launched almost a year ago. The images show my testosterone and free testosterone comparison of early May last year to last week now on Eurycomax. I’m happy to report my own experiential perception of the swap matches the results!
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lewanay · 2 points
I’m pumped to hear about the uric acid reduction!
BioGaia has some really interesting ones. I used their Reuteri product for hair growth and testosterone, in addition to other GI effects. I am currently looking into their products for breastfeeding moms and infants. Wondering if you had any insight into probiotics in that context like bifidobacterum species, or other related compounds in formula (HMO, MFGM, Lactoferrin, Sphingomyelin, Gangliosides, Osteopontin, Alpha-lactalbumin)
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Yes! I actually formulated a baby formula, in fact. My wife had a ton of trouble breastfeeding. She didn't produce enough milk, so we had to supplement with formula. It's crazy how shitty that market is, with very little education and science behind any of the formulas on the market. Even the "advanced" formulas don't really have much in there, maybe just some lactoferrin, but then they don't even tell you how much! Then try getting lab testing data out of any of them... Everyone just acts like you are crazy for asking, and that it is super regulated, and that all the formulas provide the same thing. BULLSHIT! Don't fucking try to pull the wool over my eyes! I run a fucking analytical chemistry lab in the supplement industry. I know the state of things. The idea that the baby formula market is any better is laughable. However, it's crazy that the baby formula market is behind the supplement market for this transparency. The first and only, to my knowledge, brand to publicly release testing data is Little Spoons.
https://www.littlespoon.com/testing-hub/formula/T06STKC/detail/602
However, just look at how little info is there. It shows contaminants, but you only see them saying they passed. No actual COA from an ISO accredited lab. Moreover, it's just contaminants. There is no ID or assay testing, no nutrient panels, no real info that I would want to see. So the absolute best and most transparent brand in the space is still woefully inadequate. When my wife and I started talking about having another kid, I realized that I was just going to have to do it myself. So at the very least, I am going to formulate some for our own use. However, I am thinking of starting a brand around it, because it is crazy that mothers everywhere just have to deal with the mystery of what is in their formula.