Turkesterone

(Turk, Turkasterone)


Evidence: Low
Possible Benefits: Low
Safety: High

What is Turkesterone?

Turkesterone, also known as Turk or Turkasterone, is an ecdysteroid, a naturally occurring steroid. It is often used as a dietary supplement for improving hormonal health and exercise performance. Unfortunately, the supplement is overhyped and has little to no benefits in humans. This article is about the main benefits of Turkesterone, its potential side effects, the best time to take it, and more.

Possible benefits

Turkesterone is one of the most understudied compounds and from the studies available so far, it doesn’t show promise for exercise performance or any other purpose.

Possible side effects

The side effects below are dose-dependent. The risk for them increases (often linearly but sometimes exponentially) as you increase the dose. Some of the side effects only apply to very high doses.

  • Allergic reaction – An allergy to this supplement is rare but possible.
  • Nausea – This side effect is most common when people take the supplement on an empty stomach.
  • Diarrhea – You can usually prevent diarrhea or stomach discomfort by taking this supplement with a meal.
  • Toxicity – While acute toxicity is extremely rare, taking high amounts of this supplement could lead to chronic toxicity and cause health problems over time. Regularly taking high doses can also cause the body to develop a tolerance to the supplement. To prevent chronic toxicity or the buildup of tolerance, staying below 600 mg in a day is best unless you have a great reason to take more.
  • Contamination – Contaminated supplements are uncommon in the USA and other well-regulated countries. However, if you wish to buy products from China, India, or other countries without strict regulations, beware that the supplements may be contaminated. Either way, you need to choose the brand you order from wisely. Always read through some reviews for the specific product before you buy it. The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has the power to regulate dietary supplements but can only do so after they have been on the market for a while. That’s because supplement companies are not obligated to announce to the FDA when releasing a new product. The FDA has to discover the product and test it for potential impurities, which can take a lot of time. During that time, the supplement can be sold on the market even if it’s impure. Also, supplement companies can change their manufacturers without announcing it to the FDA.

Who should not take Turkesterone?

You should probably avoid taking Turkesterone if you:

  • don’t exercise much
  • are allergic to this supplement
  • experience a severe adverse reaction after taking the supplement
  • are pregnant or breastfeeding (while it can be safe to take this supplement during pregnancy or breastfeeding, it can put some unnecessary risk to the child)

Who will benefit the most?

You should consider taking the supplement if you:

  • are a serious athlete with a high budget for supplements and are willing to experiment with a variety of them

How much Turkesterone should you take?

The supplement seems to have very little potential for benefit if any. It appears relatively safe but if you are on a budget, there are better supplements to experiment with.

If you do decide to experiment with the supplement, the sweet spot dose typically ranges between 100-400 mg daily for most people. This amount should provide most of the benefits without meaningful side effects.

The higher end of this range usually provides slightly more benefits in the short term. If you plan to take this supplement for a longer time (multiple months or years), the lower end is probably a better way to go since it is safer, and you would develop tolerance faster if you were to take higher doses.

The upper safety limit for this supplement is not well-established. To stay on the safe side, don’t take more than the recommended dose unless you have a great reason to do so. Higher amounts may cause problems if you take the supplement for a prolonged period.

Like most other supplements, it is best to cycle Turkesterone and take about two days off weekly to reset your tolerance. That will allow you to keep getting the benefits in the long term.

Best time to take Turkesterone

The best time to take Turkesterone is about 30 minutes before a workout or an exercise session.

Whether you take the supplement in the morning or the evening does not make much difference. Both options are fine so feel free to experiment.

Turkesterone is fat-soluble, so you should take it with food to absorb it well.

Where to buy Turkesterone?

In most countries, Amazon is the best option for ordering Turkesterone supplements. They offer some very affordable products backed by many positive reviews. Also, you can choose from a wide range of brands without having to search through other markets on the Internet.

Some brands display the dosage per serving instead of per pill or capsule. Therefore, you may accidentally buy something less potent than you intended. Do not fall for this marketing trick.

Turkesterone vs. Ecdysterone

Turkesterone and ecdysterone have very similar chemical structures and likely lead to almost identical effects in the body.

As of now, there is very little research on either of the compounds and the research available so far is unpromising.

FAQ

Like most other supplements, it is best to cycle Turkesterone and take a break from it for about two days per week to reset your tolerance back to baseline. That will keep your body sensitive to the supplement and allow you to keep getting the benefits in the long term.

All of these options are fine. The two most important things to consider are the price and dosing. Powders are almost always the cheapest form. However, you may need a highly accurate scale to dose them correctly (preferably 0.001g). You can get one for as little as $20 from Amazon. Dosing the powders also takes time which can add up over months or years. The disadvantage of capsules is that they are often made of bovine gelatine, which rarely comes from ethical sources.

While you could take the supplement at night, the best time to take it is before or during an exercise session.

This supplement should not become harmful once it exceeds the expiration date. However, it can lose potency over time. Keep this supplement in a cold, dark, and dry place so it remains as potent for many months or even years.

While acute toxicity is rare, taking very high amounts of this supplement could lead to various problems over time. High doses can also make you develop tolerance much faster than lower doses.

While you could safely take higher doses, there is usually no point in taking more than 800 mg daily. This amount should give you most of the benefits without meaningful side effects.

The half-life of Turkesterone in the body is about 4 hours. This supplement gets metabolized within 16 hours after you consume it.

Assuming the supplement would lead to any benefits, they would take about 4 weeks to notice.

You can easily find vegan-friendly Turkesterone pills and powders but always check the label to be sure. If you buy the supplement in a capsulated form, beware that the capsules often contain animal-based gelatin. Instead, find a brand that puts its products into cellulose capsules.

No, it does not. The supplement should not interfere with fasting in any significant way. However, you still want to take the supplement with food as it will absorb better.

References

Most of the information in this guide is based on scientific research that can be found and verified in the PubMed medical library. We highly encourage you to use the library to verify anything you read in this article. We excluded from consideration studies that are either confounded or have a high conflict of interest.

We hope this guide has helped you determine if you should add Turkesterone to your supplement stack and how to do it right.

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