Our new store is open
Our new store is open. Same people, same single product, same position we have held since 2004 — but a storefront built properly this time, with accounts, order history, and every guide we have written sitting alongside the thing we sell.
If you have arrived here from one of the guides rather than from an ad, that is rather the point. Here is what is in the shop and how it is put together.
One product, on purpose
We sell TKA1:200™ and nothing else. It is a standardised Tongkat Ali root extract, and the specification is the same one we have been willing to publish for years:
- 90 × 400mg capsules per bottle. 36 grams of extract in total. At the manufacturer's directions of one capsule three times daily, a bottle runs about 30 days — or roughly 60 at the lower intake many people use for general health. Our dosage guide goes through the difference.
- 2.4% eurycomanone, HPLC-standardised. A stated, measured percentage rather than a ratio on its own. If you want the reasoning behind that number, we wrote about why the percentage matters more than the ratio.
- Indonesian root, extracted in Europe. The root is selected in Indonesia and imported into Europe, where the extraction is carried out at facilities specialising in HPLC-standardised plant extracts. Our page on extraction and standardisation describes that process.
- Tested by SGS and Intertek. Independent, accredited laboratories — not the manufacturer marking its own homework.
- Delayed-release capsules. Eurycomanone is acid-sensitive, so the capsules are designed to release it further down the digestive tract rather than in the stomach.
The batch number is on the product page
This is the part we would most like you to notice, because it is the part almost nobody does.
The current batch number, its expiry date and its certificate of analysis are printed on the product page, in public, before anyone asks. Batch 0199, expiry 12/2027, certified at 2.4% eurycomanone.
We recently published a piece on how fake Tongkat Ali gets rebranded and sold through social ads, which ends by telling readers to email any seller and ask for the certificate of analysis for the batch they would actually receive. It would be a poor look to give that advice and then make you send us the email. So the answer is already there, and it will change when the batch changes.
If you would still rather ask a person, ask. We would rather have the conversation than not.
The guides are half the shop
Tongkat Fitness started as somewhere to get straight information, and the store has not displaced that. The full library is still free and still the larger part of the site: what Tongkat Ali actually is, dosage, safety, side effects, the published research, and a buyer's guide that will happily send you to check another seller's testing as rigorously as you check ours.
We would rather you bought a good extract from someone else than a bad one from anybody, ourselves included. That was the position in 2004 and it is cheaper to hold now that the guides are easy to find.
Accounts and orders
You can now create an account, see your order history and track an order through to delivery. Checkout, shipping and returns terms are linked in the footer of every page.
Tell us what is broken
It is a new build, and new builds have edges. If something does not work, looks wrong on your screen, or a guide does not answer the question you actually had, we would genuinely like to know — that feedback is the fastest route to fixing it. Our contact page goes to a person.
Tongkat Ali is a food supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Individual responses vary. If you are taking medication or have an existing health condition, speak to a doctor before starting any supplement.