Andrew from All Star Nutrition Fargo explaining natural testosterone boosters versus TRT

A natural testosterone booster and Testosterone Replacement Therapy are two very different things. One is a supplement category. The other is prescription medical treatment that requires clinical evaluation.

Understanding the difference can help you ask better questions, avoid treating the two as interchangeable, and know why blood work matters before TRT is considered.

In this video, Andrew, manager of All Star Nutrition in Fargo, explains where test boosters may fit, what they are not designed to do, and how licensed clinicians evaluate TRT using symptoms, health history, and lab results.

The goal is clarity, not pushing one option. Supplements can support normal physiological function, while TRT is designed to restore testosterone levels in men whose levels are clinically low. A licensed clinician determines whether prescription treatment is medically appropriate.

What we cover in this video:

Where Test Boosters May Fit

Learn how ingredients such as ashwagandha, zinc, and herbal blends are commonly used to support normal testosterone production when sleep, stress, or nutrient intake are part of the picture.

Know Their Limits

See why over-the-counter supplements are not designed to diagnose or treat clinically low testosterone and should not be positioned as a substitute for medical evaluation.

Why Labs Come First

Understand how baseline lab work gives a licensed clinician objective information to review alongside symptoms and health history.

How TRT Is Evaluated

See how TRT is designed for men whose testosterone is clinically low, and why a licensed clinician decides whether treatment is appropriate.

How All Star Nutrition Rx Works:

1

Complete the Intake

Share your symptoms, health history, and goals through a private online form. It takes about 5 minutes.

2

Complete Baseline Labs

Your initial lab panel provides the clinical information needed for a proper review.

3

Meet With a Clinician

A licensed clinician reviews your intake and labs during the required telehealth evaluation.

4

Get the Next Steps

If treatment is medically appropriate, the clinician explains the prescription, monitoring, and ongoing-care process.

TRANSPARENT PRICING:

Injectable TRT

Starting at

$169

per month*

Know what is included before you begin

  • Biomarker assessment included
  • Licensed U.S. clinicians
  • Ongoing monitoring through a secure telehealth platform
  • Free shipping with no commitment, cancel anytime

*Actual price depends on the product and subscription plan selected. Eligibility, treatment selection, prescribing, and monitoring are determined by the licensed clinician.

Not everyone qualifies, and that is how it should be. A licensed clinician makes that decision after reviewing the intake, lab work, health history, and required evaluation.

Prefer in-person Rx care? All Star Nutrition Rx is available at every All Star Nutrition and Total Nutrition location. Visit any of our seven stores to get started in person, ask questions, and receive help navigating the process, or complete the intake online from home.

Available in Billings and Missoula, MT; Fargo and Minot, ND; and Duluth, Mankato, and St. Cloud, MN. Medical evaluation, prescribing, and treatment decisions remain with licensed clinicians through our telehealth partner.

This content is educational and is not medical advice. This program is operated through our telehealth partner. Medical decisions are made by licensed clinicians; All Star Nutrition provides non-clinical education, customer support, and care navigation. Prescription treatment is available only when a licensed clinician determines it is medically appropriate after consultation and required evaluation. Regulated pharmacies fill prescriptions. Testosterone therapy may affect fertility and requires clinician-directed monitoring. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Availability varies by state.