Comment · Tue, June 9, 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 · 1 points
That would be amazing! And there is a huge market for supplements around the peripartum period. Even starting with galactagogues (Moringa, Torbangun, Fenugreek, Milk Thistle and several others) or a stack of them. So many new moms struggle with producing milk in the first few days and eventually feel demoralized in the absence of good lactation education and support by the medical system. C-section rates in the US are highest in the world, which is known to cause delay in lactogenesis II. Then there’s a whole world of prenatal and postnatal stuff that I am sure you can do better than any other company on the market. For example all prenatals I’ve seen on the market have laughably low levels of DHA and Choline, some of the most important nutrients for neural development. Most prenatals are a shitty folic acid and iron with a bunch of vitamins/micronutrients that don’t make much sense. Then there’s probiotics that are known to work better than antibiotics for mastitis, and the whole feedback loop between infants salivary microbiome and moms mammary glands. Even as someone with a medical degree and someone who keeps up with the literature around both the medical field and the supplement side of things, I am blown away by how little information is available to public around these things and how poor a job OBs and pediatricians do to fill that gap by educating themselves and their…
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Yep, that's the one we used; specifically HiPP from the Netherlands. They leave the starch out of that one that the German one has, but they have both pre and probiotics in it that the UK one doesn't.