Proco Alpha Energy vs Beyond Alpha: Disclosed Doses vs Big Percentages

Dose-by-dose comparison

Disclosed doses vs. big percentages

Beyond Alpha markets its "Ultimate Alpha Stack" with some of the boldest numbers in the category — claims like a 313% increase in total T levels in 10 hours. Big claims deserve a closer look, so here's a straight, sourced comparison.

The decision

Proco Alpha Energy Beyond Alpha (T Breakthrough™)
Ingredients disclosed 9 of 9, every dose on the label Named, but split across four undisclosed proprietary blends
Price $99/bottle, 30-day supply $79.99 single bottle; $64.99–$69.99/bottle on multi-packs
Guarantee 90 days 60 days
Marketing claims Framed around supporting normal function, citing ingredient-level research "313% increase in total T in 10 hours," "167% increase in sperm count" — no clinical citation found for the finished product
Third-party testing Every batch COA-tested Claims "triple-tested for purity" — no public COA or named testing lab found

Mechanism

T Breakthrough™ splits its ingredients across four proprietary blends — a T-boosting blend, a blood flow blend, a fertility/bedtime blend, and an energy/muscle/weight blend — with only some ingredients individually dosed within each. Ashwagandha, tongkat ali, fadogia agrestis, and turkesterone are legitimate, researched botanicals; the issue isn't the ingredient list, it's that you can't verify most of the actual doses. Alpha Energy uses a smaller, fully-disclosed ingredient set specifically so that trade-off doesn't exist.

Fact check

The headline numbers on Beyond Alpha's site — 313% T increase in 10 hours, 167% sperm count increase in 90 days — are striking, and we could not find a clinical study citation on their site supporting the finished product achieving these figures. That doesn't necessarily mean they're false, but unsourced percentage claims of that magnitude are exactly the kind of thing we'd want a study behind before repeating. Every claim we make for Alpha Energy ties back to published research on the actual ingredient at the actual dose.

The money table

Proco Alpha Energy Beyond Alpha T Breakthrough™
Single bottle $99 $79.99
Best multi-pack price $74.25 (25% subscription) $64.99/bottle (3-pack)
Annual (best price) ~$891 ~$780

Beyond Alpha's "Ultimate Alpha Stack" is sold as a two-product system (T Breakthrough™ + EstroControl™) — check current bundle pricing before comparing full-stack totals.

Safety & regulatory

We didn't find an FTC action, lawsuit, or major regulatory issue tied to Beyond Alpha in our research. We also couldn't independently verify their public review rating, so we're not going to make a claim either way there — check it yourself before buying.

This is the core difference: Alpha Energy discloses every ingredient and every dose. Beyond Alpha names its ingredients but folds most of the actual amounts into four blends, so you know what's in the bottle in principle but not in practice.

Who it's for

Alpha Energy makes sense if: you want to check every dose against the research yourself, and you're willing to pay more for that transparency.

Beyond Alpha might appeal if: price is the deciding factor and you're comfortable trusting the blend ratios without seeing them.

The verdict

Beyond Alpha is meaningfully cheaper. Alpha Energy is fully disclosed and backed by claims we can actually cite. If the marketing percentages on Beyond Alpha's site are accurate, we'd genuinely like to see the study — until then, we're not going to match claims we can't verify. Full ingredient detail is on our evidence page.

FAQ

Are Beyond Alpha's ingredients bad?

No — ashwagandha, tongkat ali, and the other named botanicals are reasonable, researched choices. The issue is dose transparency, not ingredient selection.

Is the 313% testosterone claim real?

We couldn't find a cited clinical study for it on Beyond Alpha's own site. That doesn't make it false, but we'd want to see the source before repeating a number like that.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This article is general product information, not medical advice, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Talk to your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, especially if you take prescription medication or have a medical condition.