SIXSTAR Testosterone Booster
vs
Jarrow MagMind Stress Resistance
Supplement Comparison

  • Rhodiola Extract: SIXSTAR Testosterone Booster has 93% more
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    • Side-by-side charts with label nutrient amounts, per serving
    • Nutrient forms as listed on the label
    • 12 nutrients compared
Bar chart: per-serving label amounts and listed forms for SIXSTAR Testosterone Booster vs Jarrow MagMind Stress Resistance.

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Frequently asked questions

Which active ingredients does SIXSTAR Testosterone Booster have?

  • Calcium
  • Sodium
  • Boron appears as Boron citrate
  • Ginkgo Biloba appears as Ginkgo Extract (Ginkgo biloba) (leaf)
  • Rhodiola Extract

Which active ingredients does Jarrow MagMind Stress Resistance have?

  • Magnesium appears as Magtein Magnesium L-Threonate
  • Rhodiola Extract appears as Rhodiolife Rhodiola Extract (Rhodiola rosea) (Root)
  • L-Theanine appears as AlphaWave L-Theanine

Which categories do SIXSTAR Testosterone Booster and Jarrow MagMind Stress Resistance belong to?

  • Hormone Support Formula
  • Sports Formula
  • Herbal Extract

What health concerns do SIXSTAR Testosterone Booster and Jarrow MagMind Stress Resistance address?

  • Athletic Performance
  • Sexual Health
  • Hormonal Balance
  • Men's Health
  • Stress Management
  • Brain, Focus & Cognitive Function

How do the serving sizes compare between the two supplements?

  • Serving size:
    • SIXSTAR Testosterone Booster: 2 tablets
    • Jarrow MagMind Stress Resistance: 2 capsules
  • Calcium
    • This supplement has 50 mg
    • Recommended Dietary Allowance in men: 1000 mg
    • Recommended Dietary Allowance in women: 1000 mg
    • Tolerable Upper Intake Level: 2500 mg
  • Sodium
    • This supplement has 10 mg
    • Adequate Intake in men: 1500 mg
    • Adequate Intake in women: 1500 mg
    • Tolerable Upper Intake Level: Not established

Last updated: February 19, 2026