Update 7/21/22. Ageless Male is a testosterone enhancer for men over 40 that you may have seen advertised on Fox and Friends and elsewhere. Its bottles claim it to be a “worldwide best seller.” Since I first reviewed Ageless Male, its ingredients have changed quite a bit, so this updated review will first list the new ingredients and their research and after that, I'll show you the ingredients in the original formula. Does Ageless Male really work? Does It raise testosterone levels or improve libido? Does it have any side effects? Let's look at the ingredients in this testosterone booster and see what we can discover.
What Is Ageless Male?
Ageless Male is a supplement primarily marketed to men over 40 who have low testosterone levels – or who think they do. According to the supplement's website, Ageless Male is alleged to have these benefits:

- Boost Healthy Testosterone Levels.
- Increase libido, drive and performance.
- Helps Promote Energy Metabolism.
- Promotes Muscle as Part of Strength Training.
All of these claims contain an asterisk that refers readers to the statement that “these statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.”
Ageless Male Ingredients
A bottle of Ageless Male has 60 tablets. Each 1 tablet of Ageless Male has the following ingredients:
Ingredient | Amount Per Serving | Percent Daily Value |
---|---|---|
Vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine HCL) | 4.9 mg | 245% DV |
Magnesium (magnesium oxide) | 16 mg | 4% DV |
Zinc (zinc acid chelate) 15 mg | 15 mg | 100% DV |
Fenugreek seed extract (as Testofen) | 300 mg | N/A |
N/A = no daily value established
Other Ingredients in Ageless Male that are listed are:
- calcium carbonate
- microcrystalline cellulose
- stearic acid
- croscarmellose sodium
- magnesium stearate
- coating (hypromellose & polyethylene glycol)
- silica
I don't believe these other ingredients play any role in the effects of Ageless Male.
Ageless Male Vitamins And Minerals
While I normally don't review the vitamins and minerals in supplements (because I don't think they do anything), there is some evidence on the nutrients in Ageless Male so here is a quick review of them to help you better understand why they are present.
Zinc
Ageless Male contains the mineral zinc. Zinc is also found in other testosterone enhancer supplements too. The reason for this is probably because of a study from 1996 that looked noted zinc supplementation raised testosterone in both younger and older men who were lacking this mineral.
In this study, the older men were naturally lacking zinc but it had to be induced in younger men. In other words, the younger men were not deficient in zinc.
While older adults might be deficient in zinc, becuase they might not eat so well, Im not convienced younger men need more of this mineral.
Foods naturally rich in zinc include seafood, pumpkin seeds, chicken and beef nuts, and beans to name a few.
Does Zinc Raise Testosterone?
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Vitamin B6
In rats, a lack of vitamin B6 might reduce testosterone production. But what about people? Does B6 raise testosterone in humans? If that evidence exists, it could not be located for this review. Foods high in vitamin B6 include meats, chicken, fish, chickpeas, and potatoes.
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Magnesium
One study involving 30 men (18-22), noted that magnesium (10 mg per kilogram of body weight), raised both free testosterone and total testosterone. For a man weighing 180 pounds (81 kilograms) this comes to 820 mg. Both exercise alone (carried out to exhaustion) and exercise + magnesium increased testosterone levels.
The highest levels were seen in those who exercised to exhaustion and took magnesium supplements. No significant changes were seen in those who took magnesium but did not exercise.
Two tablets of Ageless Male (recommended amount to take) contain 30 mg of magnesium. This study used much more than this. The men in this study used 10 mg per kilogram of body weight. So, a 180 pound man (82 kg) would have recieved 818 mg of magnesium per day.
Regimen is another popular low T supplement. See that review for more information.
What Is Testofen?
Testofen is the name given to a trademarked form of the herb fenugreek. The scientific names for fenugreek are Trigonella foenugraecum and Trigonella foenum-graecum. Keep these terms in mind as the Testofen research is reviewed below. Two other names for fenugreek are Greek hay and Greek hayseed.
Testofen is a registered trademark of the company Gencor Pacific (GencorPacific.com). In other words, Gencor Pacific created the name “Testofen” as a way to subtly drive home the message to men that this extract of fenugreek raises testosterone.
But does it?
Let's look at some the research on fenugreek and testosterone and try to find out
Searching the National Library of Medicine for:
- Testofen testosterone
- Fenugreek testosterone
- Trigonella foenugraecum testosterone
- Trigonella foenum-graecum testosterone
I located the following clinical studies.
Testofen Study 1
In a study published in 2011 in the Journal Phytotherapy Research, fenugreek was randomly given to 60 healthy males between the ages of 25 and 52 for 6 weeks. Men either received fenugreek (600 mg of Testofen) or a placebo and they rated how they felt on a sexual functioning questionnaire (called the DISF-SR) over the course of the 6-week study.
The men getting the fenugreek reported greater feelings of sexual arousal, orgasm, libido, well-being, energy, and muscular strength. There was no change in mood reported.
It is odd that the men in the study reported no change in mood, yet they reported better “well being.” To me, that does not compute. How did their well being improve, but not their mood?
Keep in mind that this study did not directly measure strength or energy levels. Rather, the men just reported that they felt stronger and had more energy. This is a drawback of the study.
While these points are interesting, the study also says that testosterone levels did not change.
In the study they say “Serum prolactin and testosterone levels remained within the reference range.” That's fancy talk for ” Testofen did not raise testosterone levels.” Even scientists tap dance around the facts sometimes—and this is an example of it.
Testofen Study 2
Fenugreek is an example of a natural 5 alpha-reductase inhibitor. The enzyme 5 alpha-reductase turns testosterone into DHT (di-hydro-testosterone). Thus, anything that could inhibit the 5 alpha-reductase enzyme might prevent DHT formation and — raise testosterone levels.
The next study looked at how well fenugreek can block 5 alpha reductase enzyme.
This study was published in the International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism in 2010. It involved 30 college-age males who were randomly given 500 mg of fenugreek extract —or placebo—for 8 weeks.
The extract of fenugreek used in this study was called grecunin. The word grecunin looks a lot like graecum, which is part of the scientific name for fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum). Fenugreek supplements usually don't list how much grecunin they contain.
In this study, the men lifted weights for 4 days per week for 8 weeks. They took the fenugreek (or placebo) in the morning and just prior to working out. At end of the study, men who received fenugreek extract saw these benefits:
- 6.57% increase in testosterone —a significant change
- 12.26 increase in the bio-availability of testosterone —a significant change
- 1.77% decrease in body fat —a significant change
- 26.62% increase in estrogen (estradiol) — a non -significant change
- 6.10 % increase in DHT —a non-significant change
- No significant change in muscle strength in the upper or lower body
- No significant change in protein synthesis or muscle hypertrophy
It was also noted fenugreek did not completely block the action of 5 alpha-reductase. It partially blocked the action of the
enzyme—which is interesting— but did not block it completely. This study was funded by Indus Biotech, a pharmaceutical company based in India. Indus Biotech also provided the fenugreek extract. The study lists no conflicts of interest among the researchers (that's good).
This study is interesting. If you decide to try fenugreek, remember the people used in this investigation were college-age males. This doesn't necessarily mean the same results would occur in men who are in their 50s, etc.
Testofen Study 3
Researchers in 2016 published a study on Testofen that lasted 12 weeks and involved giving either a placebo or 600 mg of the fenugreek extract to 111 healthy men (43-70 years of age). Testosterone was measured before and after the study and men completed a questionnaire (called, the Aging Male Symptom Questionnaire) designed to gauge their sexual function and other feelings of low hormone levels.
Compared to those taking a placebo, men taking Testofen reported more morning erections and improvements in their andropause questionnaires. Researchers also reported a “small but significant difference” in testosterone in those taking Testofen compared to those taking a placebo.
Testofen Study 4
Researchers in India noted that a fenugreek extract supplement called Furosap raised testosterone levels between 45% and 90% and improved sperm motility. This study involved 50 men (35-65 years of age) who were given 500 mg of the Furosap supplement for 12 weeks.
Furosap is a product of a company called Cepham (Cepham.com) which is located in New Jersey. I found it odd that they went to India to do their study. A problem with the study was that there was no placebo group.
This supplement contains Furosap for those interested.
Testofen Research Summary
Research can be complicated so here is a quick rundown of the research on Testofen/fenugreek and testosterone
Study | Amount Used | Results |
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2011 Study | 600 mg Testofen | no change in testosterone. |
2010 Study | 500 mg fenugreek extract | 6.5% increase in testosterone. |
2016 Study | 600mg Testofen | men report better morning erections |
2017 Study | 500 mg fenugreek | 45-90% improved testosterone. |
This is a summary. See the above sections for all the results.
My Fenugreek Experiment
While writing this review I became interested in the research I was seeing. So, just as an experiment, I purchased the Vitamin Shoppe brand of fenugreek (not the same thing as Ageless Male) and took 610 mg per day for 6 weeks to see what happens.
While I did notice a little change in erections (usually in the evening), I thought it was minimal and I would not call the effect “significant”. I did not measure my testosterone levels during this “experiment.”
Might the ingredients in Ageless Male work together better than just fenugreek alone? It's possible. I did not test drive Ageless Male so I can't say for sure.
Ageless Male Ingredients (Old Formula)
This review of Ageless Male would not be complete if I didn't mention the version of the product we see today is not the same as it originally was when I first reviewed it. Back then, the original Ageless Male formula contained only 2 ingredients, which together form a proprietary blend that was called “Re-Settin.”
The ingredients in the Re-Settin blend were:
- Saw Palmetto berry extract
- Astaxanthin (a type of carotenoid)
Re-Settin is a catchy word. I guess these ingredients were supposed to “reset” a man’s testosterone levels? Regardless, Re-Settin is a marketing word that holds no scientific meaning.
Originally, 2 capsules of Ageless Male had 10 calories and 800 mg of the Re-Settin blend of ingredients.
The version of the product today has no similarity to what was in the product previously. I have no way of knowing if how the new version of Ageless Male compares to the original formula.
Regardless, here is a review of the research I could turn up on the ingredients in the original formula.
Ageless Male Research (Original Formula)
The original formula of Ageless Male -the product itself – appeared to have no published, clinical proof that it raised testosterone in humans. No clinical studies on this supplement can be located.
There does appear to be one study on saw palmetto and astaxanthin and testosterone levels. The study was published in 2008 in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition.
The study did not use Ageless Male. Rather researchers were testing another supplement called Mytosterone (also called AlphaStat) made by a company called Triarco (triarco.com) which is located in Wayne NJ. Triarco funded this study but the investigation notes that none of the authors had any financial connection to the outcomes of the research (that's good).
In this 2 week long investigation, 42 healthy men between the ages of 37 and 70 were divided into 2 groups.
- Group 1 (21 men) was given 800 mg of the Mytosterone supplement
- Group 2 (21 men) was given 2000 milligrams of the Mytosterone supplement
At the end of the study, researchers noted that men who got both 800 mg and 2000 mg showed:
- Significant elevations in testosterone
- Significant reductions in DHT
However, significant reductions in estrogen were only seen in men who received the 2000 mg dose.
No significant side effects were noted but again this study lasted only 2 weeks.
If this was a study that the original Ageless Male was based on, keep in mind that it did not look at sex drive, bone growth, strength or muscle development. Myosterone may be found in other supplements also but do check the levels in supplements to make sure you are getting at least 800 mg.
This study did raise some red flags with me. For one thing, the researchers say that the men were divided into two groups. They do not say that the men were randomly divided into groups. I'm mentioning this because if you look at both groups, they have “significantly different” testosterone levels at the start of the study.
- Group 1 (whose average age was 55) testosterone level =21.64 nmol/L
- Group 2 (whose average age was 61) testosterone level =26.26 nmol/L
I’d expect that if the men were randomly assigned to each group, there would not be a significant difference in testosterone levels between groups.
Also, there was no control group either. Given the differences in testosterone between groups at the start of the study, a control group (who got nothing) would make me feel a little better about how good this study was.
Also see the reviews on Mdrive, Nugenix and TriVerex for more info on these other popular men's supplements.
Who Makes Ageless Male?
Ageless Male is marketed by a company called New Vitality (NewVitality.com) which incidentally also goes by the name NAC Vitamin Company (also called NAC Marketing company) according to the Better Business Bureau. The BBB gave NAC Vitamin Company a rating of “B+” when this review was written. Check the BBB file for updates and more information
The New Vitality/NAC Vitamin company is located at 95 Executive Drive, Suite 14 Brentwood NY 11717. This address corresponds to the Hartland Business Center.
Another address for New Vitality is 260 Smith St., Farmingdale, NY 11735. Googling this address clearly shows a building with a sign saying “New Vitality, NAC Marketing.”
It's worth mentioning that Ageless Male is one of many products New Vitality offers.
See the Super Beta Prostate review for another supplement they make.
How To Contact Ageless Male?
New Vitality, the company that markets Ageless Male can be reached at 800-675-5956.
Another phone number is 631-777-7767.
How Much Does Ageless Male Cost?
1 bottle of Ageless Male costs $49.95 and $39.95 if becoming a “super saver” (this may be where they auto ship people a bottle on a regular basis). Purchasing 3 bottles cost $89.90. There are also deals for buying more and being in the Super Saver program
Buy Ageless Male
Ageless Male can be purchased as many familiar stores like Vitamin Shoppe and GNC and Walmart. It can also be obtained directly from the NewVitality.com website too.
Ageless Male vs. MDrive
Mdrive is another popular testosterone-raising supplement. Mdrive also contains Testofen too as well as other ingredients not found in Ageless Male. At the time this review was created, there were no studies that compared Ageless Male to Mdrive to see which was better.
The Mdrive Review has other information on that product.
Ageless Male vs. Nugenix
Those investigating natural ways to increase testosterone levels have probably heard of Nugenix. Like Ageless Male, it's advertised on TV. No studies have compared their effects to each other. They contain different ingredients too.
See the Nugenix review for more information.
Ageless Male Side Effects
I believe Ageless Male is safe. I'm not aware of any bad side effects from the product. It's important to remember that a testosterone supplement like Ageless Male is likely not going to have the same side effects as taking testosterone itself.
Here are a few things to keep in mind if using this or other testosterone booster supplements. This list is not complete:
- With all-new supplements start with less than is recommended for the first week to see how you react.
- Fenugreek might lower blood sugar levels. This may be a problem for those with diabetes.
- Stop taking Ageless Male and other supplements at least 2 weeks before having surgery.
- Kids and teenagers should not use fenugreek or Ageless Male. The product is not designed for them.
- Ageless Male is not appropriate for women, especially those who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Those who have any health issues or take any medications are encouraged to speak to their doctor first.
Ageless Male And Hair Loss
Since Ageless Male is touted to raise testosterone levels, some might wonder if that might lead to hair loss as more testosterone is converted to DHT (which is linked to hair loss). I'm not aware of any evidence of this. Fenugreek appears to block the enzyme that raises DHT levels.
Does Ageless Male Work?
If Ageless Male really works its effects might be best noticed in men with low testosterone levels. As for libido, this is a complicated issue. I think the results would vary.
The only way to know if it's boosting testosterone is to get your testosterone levels measured first. Then, try Ageless Male for a month. Then measure testosterone again. That is the best way to know if Ageless Male is really working.
Here it is on Amazon
What do you think?
Joe did one of my comments not get approved? i forget if i posted 2 or 3.
anyways i looked into the pine tree pollen (pollen is the word that gets most results) and i found a product called surthrival. Id like you to look more into this.
form what im reading ingesting pine tree pollen had the same negative effects of steroids and can shut u down
as for tribulus i took a product called tbol and it had a different tribulus than the regular trib testeris..but still didn’t work. it was the herbal tbol not the roid
Dave I posted all of your comments. I only saw 2 -this makes 3 🙂
Ill look into pine tree pollen this week and see if there is any proof it raises T levels
joe still avent ordered the ageless male. i have medicai so it’s doubtful they’ll cover it. i am interestd in what tom said about pine tree foam
Dave yeah Im pretty sure insurance wont cover supplements. Ill look into the pine tree foam…
tribulus is a scam
Ive always been skeptical myself so I’m actually taking it right now as a little experiment. I’ll report my findings in a few weeks.
Joe: I have heard that the white foam that is emitted
from pine trees is loaded with T and eating the stuff will for sure increase your levels.
Not sure if this is true….but I tried eating some with no adverse affects.
The same guy also said you can eat pine needles and they have lots of vitamin C and that you can eat the inner bark or the tree.
I tried it all with no adverse effects.
The tree has to be PINE not just any ever green.
So what’s the deal with all of that.
Tom that is a new one on me! I have never heard that foam from pine trees contains testosterone. I have not heard of supplements that contain pine tree foam. if you know of any let me know. Ill see if I can turn up any evidence on it. If I find anything I will let you know.
Thank you Joe for taking the time to respond and look into it.
products.getprograde.com/ products.getprograde.com/k20.html
The first link is to Progrades home page and the second is to the product K20. It says it has herbs and amino acids and Tribulus. Does this product look legit? I also have low T and dont want to go on any creams or shots.
Jason, its hard to say but I doubt it. the pages you showed me just seemed to be designed to get your hopes up. I think the best thing you can do is try it for a month and see if your T levels increased. Ill try to take a more indepth look at the product in the near future and see if I can find anything on it.
mmf.getprograde.com/; mmf.getprograde.com/k20.html
Joe, the first link is to Prograde’s home page. The second link is to the product, and if you scroll down you will see where it states on the bottle “may boost your body’s natural testosterone production” and also lists other claims. I have looked for negative feedback on this product and have found none.
I also have low testosterone levels but do not wont to start on creams or shots. Before I purchase I want to be sure. It says it has herbs, amino acids and also has tribulus. If you have the time to look I would greatly appreciate your expertise.
My problem with Ageless Male is that I contacted their customer service for a full refund after trying out the full bottle for 30 days. They told me that a refund isn’t available, because I have to call back within 30 days as indicated on the purchase invoice. I explained to the customer service that their sales representative had told me to call back after trying out the Ageless Male for 30 days, and even if the bottle was emptied, that I can call back for my refund. In the end, I am denied of my refund. Definitely scandalous!!!
WOW Kevin! I can’t believe Ageless Male did that to you! That’s horrible!
Have you heard of K20 by Prograde nutrition? Does it work?
Jason I have not heard of it what is it supposed to do?
Michael, I took ageless male for just about 2 months and saw huge results! My attitude was better, i was more focused, and it helped me build more muscle mass as I worked out! The reason that your temper/mood is getting “testy” is because your increasing your testosterone pretty rapidly and your body isn’t used to it just yet. I would suggest 3-4 weeks on with maybe a 3 day gap in between to give your body some time to adjust. Let me know if that helps and try not to break anything in the mean time Hulk haha.
Ron thanks for chiming in. Did you get your testosterone level checked before you tried Ageless Male to see if it actually raised your testosterone?
I tried the Ageless Male product for about a month and a half with no real positive changes. There was, however, a negative one. It seems that my mood was affected in a negative way. I became a bit more moody and quick to anger. The only thing different I was doing in my daily routine was the addition of Ageless Male. I there anyone else that has had this reaction? Or am I mis-diagnosing myself?
I have another option that works well for me. It’s called Tribulus extract. I haven’t had my levels tested, but since I started taking it I’ve noticed a better sex drive, I’m more motivated to hit the gym, and my body seems to hold my gains better, size isn’t a priority to me, and I will stay away from anything that would be a testosterone replacement, but from the studies I’ve read Tribulus is supposed to increase your bodies natural production of testosterone.
Now there are a lot of products I’ve bought that do nothing for me, but the ones from Bulgaria seem to be the real thing………….TRIBESTAN and TPNBECTAH 250mg pills, take 1-2 (3 times a day)….this is just what I’ve experienced, and I would love to know what you think about it. Thank you
Mike if you check out my Tribulus review on this site you will see what others are saying about it. Several have also been reporting similar effects. I will probably grab some at Vitamin Shoppe next time I’m in there and do a little “experiment” myself.
I have tried Ageless Male and after a month I have not noticed a lot more energy but I have lost that gut that I was developing. I had to go buy a smaller size belt today because my jeans are falling off. I would recommend the product.
Joe,
I’m from Canada and hear the adds for Ageless Male on a local radio station so I guess we are ok to order it here. Do you know if it is available/legal in Canada and if I can order it from a Cdn supplier? Usually the costs/shipping/duty is much cheaper to order it from here.
I have an appt to get my T levels – amongst other things checked next week. I suspect I’m gonna come in low. Should be an interesting journey…
Darren, if its being advertised in Canada, you should be able to get it there. Keep me posted if it helps raise your T levels
I was on Suboxone to get weened off a pain management cycle of opiates. I was on 7.5mgs of androgel daily (6 pumps). I had my levels monitored bimonthly to make sure the dose was not to much. You are correct about the feedback loop, your body does shut down Testo. production because it is being provided externally. I’m not saying it’s never the answer but there are literally dozens of Forums on the side effect of Testosterone replacement.
Yo, Joe….
Good info, but haven’t heard mention of trying to use methods to raise T Levels in people who have heart disease. I have a double bypass, am very healthy now and 58 years old. But I am a little leery of putting new drugs or “untested” supplements in my body. Any input from someone who knows about this?
Ken its a good question you ask. Have you asked your doctor about your concerns?
Well now James has me concerned! I am 49,diagnosed with low T and am on hormone shots every 2 weeks. I have looked at some of the adverse effects of HRT and never heard of the problems he has described. Joe, from your experience, how often have you heard of this negative rebound? PS. I would like to thank you for hosting this ongoing discussion!
Jim, what James described does make sense since T is made in the testes. So when you take testosterone therapy, the testes are like “I guess you dont need me to make this stuff anymore” and so they shut down their natural T production. Its a natural feedback loop that the body uses to keep itself in balance. This also sometimes happens to Bodybuilders to take steroids.
I wonder if the doctor prescribed too much testosterone replacement for James but I’m not sure. Jim, If you’ve been doing T injections for a while and not noticed any testicular shrinkage I probalby would not worry about it but since you are going every 2 weeks, run it by the doctor at your next visit.
I’m glad to help Jim. I’m as interested in this stuff as everybody else is!
Beware of HRT. I got Androgel Prescription from my Doc after being tested and was low. It seemed like everything I could want for the first 12-16 months and after that I noticed that my testicles appeared to shrink a bit. Well after my wife asked me about it also I went back to the doc. He took one look and told me to stop taking it as I’m young enough (34) that they should rebound. After 6-8 months of being constantly tired, weak, irritable and gaining weight my t levels and testicles are better than before the Androgel.
Turns out a different med I was on was killing my t levels. The allure of Testosterone replacement is huge and usually reinforced by the difference the first year on it makes but it will end up atrophying testicles and penis and is not fun to get off of.
James do you mind shearing what other med you were on that lowered your T levels? Thought I’d ask in case anyone else might be taking it also.
I’m 48 workout and feel like a 20year old and have been on TEST & HGH Therapy with Dr. and tried all those marketing scams. nothing works best than good old needle . if you dont like needles try gel
I’ve used horny goat weed, and as long as you take one pill in the morning and one at night it works great for keeping me erect, it’s a lot cheaper too. My family MD recommended it.
He knew several men who had tried it and had success with it.