Sex | Health/Etc. Tribulus terrestris has an aphrodisiac effect in a male rat model. Abstract Title: Effect of Tribulus terrestris on nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-diaphorase activity and androgen receptors in rat brain. Abstract Source: J Ethnopharmacol. 2005 Jan 4;96(1-2):127-32. PMID: 15588660 Abstract: Tribulus terrestris L. Devil's Claw: Tribulus Terrestris. The Latin name Tribulus terrestris sounds like an earthy Roman emperor. Some people think it rules among muscle-building supplements. Others argue that this 'emperor' has no clothes. Let's see if this is the supplement to give you pecs of a Roman breastplate and cobblestone abs. Thorn In Your Ride Tribulus provides native ground cover to many parts of the world. You probably know it by one of its more ominous-sounding nicknames: Puncturevine, Goat-head, Cat's head or Devil's weed.
Like all herbs, Tribulus contains many active ingredients. Tribulus is an undesireable find on the trail. Test ... Tribulus has mainly been used as an herbal testosterone booster, or included in formulations to promote increased muscle mass or strength. If Tribulus does affect testosterone levels, it might do so by increasing luteinizing hormone (LH) or follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Can You See The Difference? [ Get More Supplement Studies ] Herbal Pluralities Get The Right Stuff! Chain Reaction Dr. Thompson Nutrition One A Day Tribulus 20,000 is one of the most potent tribulus products on the market. Thompson's Tribulus is a high potency one-a-day Tribulus supplement. Tribulus is traditionally known as the male potency herb for maintaining healthy levels of sexual desire & used to enhance the body's peak performance and endurance.
Thompson's Tribulus is a one a day concentrated standardised to Frostanol saponins calculated as Protodioscin 160mg. Tribulus traditionally has been known as the male potency herb and appreciated primarily for its hormone balancing properties in men. It has been used in Ayurvedic medicine as a male tonic useful in maintaining healthy levels of sexual desire. Tribulus has been valued for a number of years for its invigorating effects on the entire body. No adverse effects of Tribulus use have been reported. Tribulus is suitable for any male wishing to enhance general wellbeing. Each vegetarian capsule contains Concentrated organic herbal extract equivalent to dry Tribulus (Tribulus terrestris) standardised to 20g (20000mg) Not to be used during pregnancy.
Tried Tribulus? Kimosabi wrote: Any women out there have any comments regarding tribulus terrestris supplements? I tried using the powder version once, but stopped taking it after about 4 days. It tasted horrible, and on day 4 I began to feel a bit odd. Spaced-out, and uncomfortable. I associated it with the tribulus, so I quit taking it. Within a day or two, I was sick with the flu. Still, I would love to hear from women who have tried tribulus. Thanks! Attached is an unedited excerpt from a textbook chapter I recently wrote. Personally, I highly recommend Tribulus; especially TRIBEX b/c of the raw material source.
For females, however, I do think that the hypoglycaemic effect of Tribulus, when consumed on an empty stomach, is definitely of value. Hope this helps: [btw, I apologize for any errors in formatting due to the attached being cut and pasted from a .word document] COMMON NAME: Tribulus. Tribulus Terrestris Dose.