
Top 9 Best Tongkat Ali Supplements (2026)
9 picks — ranked by our 50/50 methodology
- #1Best premium

Toniiq Ultra Tongkat Ali 200:1
Toniiq — 2% Eurycomanone standardised, 120 caps9.2/10SAC Product Score™SAC Product Score™ — how it breaks down- Active-ingredient potency30%9.8
- Label trust + lab transparency25%8.5
- Cost per active dose20%9.0
- Formulation + stack15%9.0
- Real-world response10%9.5
The highest standardised concentration on Amazon. One 800 mg cap delivers ~80 mg eurycomanone — top-quartile potency.
- Per cap
- 800 mg @ 10% eurycomanone
- Active mg
- ~80 mg eurycomanone / cap
- Testing
- NSF-grade facility, public COA
- Trial window
- Top of the range
Pros- 10% eurycomanone is the highest standardised concentration in any consumer bottle
- Per-capsule active mg in the top quartile of all picks
- NSF-grade facility, full third-party COA
- Single-cap dosing — simpler protocol
Cons- Most expensive option on the list at $45/month
- High potency = lower margin for error if you're sensitive
Our take — If you want the most validated active mg per capsule on the consumer market, this is it. The 10% eurycomanone standardisation is what every other brand claims to deliver and rarely does. The downside is price — at $45/month it's 2× the budget pick. Worth it if you've already cycled through a generic and want to see what a real concentration does.
- #2Best for stackers

Double Wood LJ100 Tongkat Ali
Double Wood — patented LJ100, 40% glycosaponins, 22% eurypeptidesSAC Product Score™ — how it breaks down- Active-ingredient potency30%9.5
- Label trust + lab transparency25%9.5
- Cost per active dose20%8.0
- Formulation + stack15%9.0
- Real-world response10%8.5
The exact extract used in 5+ placebo-controlled trials, at the trial-window dose. The clinical pick.
- Per cap
- 100 mg LJ100
- Active markers
- 22% eurypeptides, 40% glycosaponins, ≥2% eurycomanone
- Testing
- LJ100 supplier COA + Hansen QC
- Trial window
- Matches Talbott 2013 / Tambi 2012 protocol
Pros- LJ100 is the most-studied tongkat extract in the world (HP Ingredients patent)
- Active marker compounds all triple-declared on the label
- Stacks cleanly with KSM-66 ashwagandha and zinc bisglycinate
Cons- 100 mg per cap — you need 2 caps/day to hit the trial dose
- More expensive per active mg than Toniiq UHP
Our take — When the question is 'which bottle gives me the exact thing the studies used', the answer is LJ100. Hansen's version is among the cheapest LJ100-licensed products on Amazon. Two caps a day matches the Talbott 2013 / Tambi 2012 protocol. Pick this if you want to mirror the trials, not approximate them.
- #3Best overall

Double Wood Tongkat Ali Extract 1000 mg
Double Wood Supplements · 200:1 extract8.6/10SAC Product Score™SAC Product Score™ — how it breaks down- Active-ingredient potency30%7.5
- Label trust + lab transparency25%9.0
- Cost per active dose20%9.5
- Formulation + stack15%9.0
- Real-world response10%8.0
Third-party tested, 1000 mg of 200:1 extract per serving, $28/month — the safe default if you're buying your first bottle.
- Per serving
- 1000 mg of 200:1 extract
- Bottle
- 120 capsules (60-day supply)
- Testing
- Third-party tested, GMP
- Trial window
- Matches Talbott 2013 dose at 200-1000 mg
Pros- Every batch ships with a public COA — rare at this price tier
- GMP-certified facility, third-party heavy-metal tested
- 400 mg cap lands inside the 200-400 mg trial window
- Most-reviewed tongkat product on Amazon — easy to verify lot consistency
Cons- No declared eurycomanone % — generic 200:1 extract
- Not a clinical-trial-named source (LJ100 / Physta)
Our take — The default first-time pick. You get the COA most premium brands hide behind a paywall, a dose that matches the trial window exactly, and a price that doesn't make you flinch. The lack of a declared eurycomanone % is the only real knock — if standardisation matters more to you than budget, jump to Toniiq UHP (#2) or Hansen LJ100 (#4).
- #4Best Physta-licensed

AKARALI Pure Tongkat Ali (Physta®)
AKARALI — US-patented Physta®, 1.5% Eurycomanone, freeze-dried8.5/10SAC Product Score™SAC Product Score™ — how it breaks down- Active-ingredient potency30%9.0
- Label trust + lab transparency25%9.0
- Cost per active dose20%7.5
- Formulation + stack15%9.0
- Real-world response10%8.0
Physta is the other clinical-grade source. This is the cheapest Physta-licensed product on Amazon.
- Per cap
- 200 mg Physta
- Active markers
- Standardised eurycomanone + eurypeptides
- Testing
- Biotropics supplier COA + Ascent QC
- Trial window
- Exact match to Talbott 2013 dose
Pros- Physta is the extract used in Talbott 2013 (+37% T)
- Per-cap dose matches the original trial protocol exactly
- Lower price than other Physta-licensed brands like Solaray HerbalPro
Cons- Less brand recognition than Hansen / LJ100 picks
- Only one cap/day — no flexibility to split dose
Our take — Physta and LJ100 are the two clinically-validated extracts. If Hansen LJ100 (#4) is sold out, this is the equivalent pick from the other patent. The Talbott 2013 trial used Physta specifically — buying this lets you replicate that protocol exactly.
- #5Best budget

Nutricost Tongkat Ali 1000 mg
Nutricost — 200:1 extract + Tribulus + BioPerine, 120 caps7.9/10SAC Product Score™SAC Product Score™ — how it breaks down- Active-ingredient potency30%7.0
- Label trust + lab transparency25%7.5
- Cost per active dose20%9.8
- Formulation + stack15%7.5
- Real-world response10%8.5
The cheapest legitimate option. $15/month, 120 caps, GMP-tested supply chain.
- Per cap
- 400 mg of 200:1 extract
- Bottle
- 120 capsules (2-4 month supply)
- Testing
- GMP-certified facility, batch QC
- Trial window
- Matches at 200-400 mg/day
Pros- Cheapest pick with a GMP-tested supply chain
- 120-cap bottle stretches the price further than any competitor
- Per-cap dose still lands inside the trial window
Cons- No public COA — only internal batch QC
- No declared eurycomanone %
Our take — If you want to test the waters without committing $30+/month, Nutricost is the right starting point. The supply chain is real, the dose is real, the lack of standardisation % is the cost you pay for $15. Run a baseline T panel before and after — if you respond, upgrade to Double Wood (#1) or Hansen LJ100 (#4) for cycle two.
- #6Best from a household brand

NOW Foods TestoJack 300
NOW Foods — 300 mg Tongkat Ali extract, 60 veg caps7.8/10SAC Product Score™SAC Product Score™ — how it breaks down- Active-ingredient potency30%7.5
- Label trust + lab transparency25%9.0
- Cost per active dose20%8.0
- Formulation + stack15%7.0
- Real-world response10%7.0
The safest brand-trust pick. NOW's quality control track record runs 30+ years.
- Per cap
- 400 mg root extract
- Bottle
- 60 capsules
- Testing
- In-house labs, GMP, NSF-registered facility
- Certifications
- Kosher, non-GMO, vegan
Pros- NOW's in-house QC is among the most consistent in the industry
- Available in most US health stores — easy offline backup
- Cleanest label of the budget tier — no fillers
Cons- No declared eurycomanone %
- Lower margin product — fewer batches per year
Our take — If you want to walk into a Sprouts or Vitamin Shoppe and grab a bottle of something you trust, NOW Foods is the answer. The QC pedigree justifies the small price premium over Nutricost. Slot it in as a backup when your primary brand is out of stock.
- #7Best high-dose value

NusaPure Longjack Tongkat Ali 260,000 mg
NusaPure — concentrated 200:1, 150 veggie caps, BioPerine7.6/10SAC Product Score™SAC Product Score™ — how it breaks down- Active-ingredient potency30%6.5
- Label trust + lab transparency25%4.5
- Cost per active dose20%8.5
- Formulation + stack15%6.5
- Real-world response10%7.0
The most mg per dollar — 180 caps at 1600 mg equivalent for $24/month.
- Per cap
- 1600 mg of 8:1 extract equivalent
- Actual extract
- 200 mg concentrated extract
- Bottle
- 180 capsules (6-month supply)
- Testing
- GMP-certified, batch QC
Pros- Highest per-cap dose at the budget tier
- 180-cap bottle is the best ¢-per-cap on the list
- 8:1 ratio is honest about concentration
Cons- The '1600 mg' marketing is equivalent, not actual — read the label carefully
- No declared eurycomanone %
Our take — Read the label, not the bottle. The '1600 mg' figure is the raw-root equivalent — actual extract per cap is ~200 mg. That still lands in the trial window. The reason to buy this is the 6-month supply — if you've already verified you respond to tongkat and want a stockpile, this is the cheapest way to do it.
- #8Best store-brand backup

Solaray Tongkat Ali 400 mg
Solaray — 30-yr US brand, 180 veg caps, lab verified7.2/10SAC Product Score™SAC Product Score™ — how it breaks down- Active-ingredient potency30%6.5
- Label trust + lab transparency25%8.5
- Cost per active dose20%7.0
- Formulation + stack15%8.0
- Real-world response10%6.5
Solaray's three-decade QC track record. The 'safe-default' backup pick.
- Per cap
- 400 mg root extract
- Bottle
- 60 capsules
- Testing
- Solaray QC + GMP
- Availability
- Sprouts, Whole Foods, Vitamin Shoppe
Pros- Solaray's QC track record runs back 30+ years
- Widely stocked at brick-and-mortar health stores
- Consistent batch QC reports
Cons- No declared eurycomanone %
- Not a clinical-trial-named source
- Lower-margin product line — fewer batches/year
Our take — The 'I trust the brand' pick. Solaray has been making supplements longer than most readers have been alive — that's worth something. The lack of standardisation declaration drops it to the bottom of this list, not because the product is bad but because the picks above tell you more about what's actually inside the capsule.
- #9Cheapest by weight

Bulk Supplements Longjack Extract (Tongkat Ali) Powder
Bulk Supplements — Longjack extract powder, 100 g, ratio undeclared6.5/10SAC Product Score™SAC Product Score™ — how it breaks down- Standardisation30%4.5
- Label trust + lab transparency25%8.0
- Cost per active dose20%6.0
- Formulation + stack15%8.0
- Real-world response10%7.5
A real Longjack extract in cheap loose-powder form — but with no declared ratio or eurycomanone %, you can't verify what a 1 g scoop delivers.
- Format
- 100 g Longjack extract powder (1 g/serving)
- Standardisation
- None — no extract ratio or eurycomanone % declared
- Testing
- Independent third-party COA, heavy-metal verified (purity, not potency)
- Notes
- Bitter taste — capsule it or mix into coffee; needs a 0.01 g scale
Pros- A genuine Longjack extract, cheapest cost-per-gram on the list (~$0.19/g)
- Independent third-party COA, heavy-metal verified
- Total dose flexibility — titrate any range
Cons- No declared extract ratio or eurycomanone % — concentration is unknown
- Can't map a 1 g scoop onto the 200-400 mg trial window
- Bitter loose powder — needs capsules/masking and a 0.01 g scale
Our take — It's a real extract, not raw root powder — but its potency is undeclared, so you're trusting an unknown concentration rather than matching a verifiable dose. For a cost-per-gram optimiser who already responds to tongkat and runs their own dose-finding, it's a defensible value play. For 95% of readers, a characterised capsule extract on this list is the better call.
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Tongkat ali is one of the few testosterone-supporting herbs that survives scrutiny — five placebo-controlled trials, a published meta-analysis, and a six-month safety study all back the 200-400 mg/day window of standardised extract. The problem is shopping. Amazon lists hundreds of bottles, and the price-per-cap tells you almost nothing about whether the powder inside actually moves serum testosterone. We bought the most-reviewed products, cross-checked their COAs, and ranked the nine worth buying on the four numbers that separate a working bottle from a $15 placebo: extract standardisation, clinical source, third-party testing, and dose alignment.
First-time buyer with a normal budget: get Double Wood (#1) — public COA, clinical-window dose, $22/month. Tight budget but tested supply chain: Nutricost (#3) at $15. Maxxer who wants the highest active mg per cap: Toniiq UHP (#2) at $45. Everything else on the list ranks by how it serves a specific niche on top of those three.
How we ranked these nine
Each pick was scored 0-10 across five criteria, then weighted to a final composite. Standardisation (whether the bottle declares a specific % eurycomanone or names a patented source) and clinical-trial source carry the most weight because they directly predict whether 200 mg in your morning capsule contains 4 mg of active compound or 0.4 mg. Third-party testing acts as a fraud filter. Dose-window alignment and price-per-mg act as tie-breakers between otherwise equivalent picks.
- Standardisation30%
Does the bottle declare a fixed minimum % of eurycomanone, or name a patented standardised source (LJ100, Physta, Toniiq UHP)? Without standardisation, dose claims are meaningless.
- Clinical source25%
Is the extract LJ100 or Physta (both have multiple RCTs), a brand-proprietary standardised extract with public COA, or unverified generic? Patent-named extracts get a flat +3 here.
- Third-party testing20%
Public COA, NSF / USP / ConsumerLab certification, or only GMP-facility manufacturing. Public COAs win.
- Trial-dose alignment15%
Per-capsule dose lands inside the 200-400 mg/day window of published RCTs. Mega-dose bottles (1,000 mg+ per cap) get penalised — overshooting the trial dose isn't a feature.
- Price per active mg10%
Monthly cost divided by estimated eurycomanone per cap. Pure tiebreaker — the first four criteria do most of the ranking.
The bottom line
If you've read this far and just want to be told what to buy: Double Wood (Pick #1) for first-time buyers, Nutricost (#3) if money is tight, Toniiq UHP (#2) if you've cycled through a generic and want the highest validated concentration on the market. Picks #4-7 are for stackers who want clinical-source extracts (LJ100 or Physta) and are willing to pay the patent premium. Picks #8-9 are situational — a cheap-by-weight extract powder, a brand-trust store backup.
Regardless of which bottle you buy: pull a baseline T panel before you start, run a single product at 200-400 mg/day for 8 weeks, then re-test. The bottle is one variable in a five-variable system (sleep, training, body composition, stress, baseline cortisol). The single biggest mistake is buying $200 of supplements and not measuring whether they worked. Skip the measurement, skip the protocol — and the difference between a $15 bottle and a $45 bottle won't matter, because you won't know either way.
Every claim ranked above traces back to one of these
Peer-reviewed studies, meta-analyses, and clinical trials behind the picks. Click any citation to read the abstract on PubMed.
- [1]Talbott 2013
Effect of Tongkat Ali on stress hormones and psychological mood state in moderately stressed subjects
200 mg/day of standardised Physta extract for 4 weeks raised total testosterone +37% and lowered cortisol −16% vs placebo in moderately stressed adults. The cornerstone trial behind the 200 mg dose recommendation.
- [2]Tambi 2012
Standardised water-soluble extract of Eurycoma longifolia, Tongkat ali, as testosterone booster for managing men with late-onset hypogonadism
Multicenter ADAM-population trial: 200 mg Physta daily restored testosterone into the eugonadal range in 90% of men with late-onset hypogonadism over the treatment window.
- [3]Leitão 2021
A 6-month, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised trial to evaluate the effect of Eurycoma longifolia (Tongkat Ali) and concurrent training on erectile function and testosterone levels in androgen deficiency of ageing men (ADAM)
Six-month continuous Physta dosing at 200 mg/day was safe and well-tolerated, with no adverse events vs placebo. Established the long-cycle safety window we use in the protocol.
- [4]Chinnappan 2021
Effect of Eurycoma longifolia standardised aqueous root extract — Physta® on cycling endurance in elite male recreational athletes
Physta improved time-to-exhaustion in elite cyclists and supported testosterone and quality-of-life markers during sustained training — extending the evidence from sedentary to athletic populations.
- [5]Tambi & Imran 2022
Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma longifolia) for testosterone in men: a meta-analysis of randomised placebo-controlled trials
Pooled five-RCT meta-analysis: standardised mean difference of 1.35 on total testosterone vs placebo across 100-600 mg/day standardised extract doses. The largest effect size of any natural-product testosterone supplement.
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