Tribulus Terrestris For Energy And Stamina
Have you ever heard of tribulus terrestris? Not many people have. This mystery plant bears its roots in China, India and Southeastern Europe but started showing up more in Western culture when it was shown to help Bulgarian bodybuilders. Read more
Tribulus Terrestris Botanical Description
Tribulus terrestris herb, also called “puncture vine” is a plant long used around the world for the treatment of various ailments. Tribulus terrestris is popularly claimed to improve sexual function in humans. In Europe tribulus terrestris herb has been used in folk medicine throughout history, as far back as the Greeks, treating such wide-ranging conditions as headache, nervous disorders, constipation, and sexual dysfunction. In China and India, tribulus has been touted for use in liver, kidney, urinary, and cardiovascular remedies. Read more
Support Reproductive Function With Tribulus Terrestris
Tribulus terrestris is a tropical vine common in sandy soil throughout India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Source Naturals Tribulus contains over 40% furostanol saponins, the active component. This south Asian herb is popular for its potential role in supporting reproductive function. Tribulus can be used by both men and women. Read more
Male And Female Hormonal System
Tribulus has been used for centuries in Europe for hormone insufficiency in men and women. Research is indicating that Tribulus may increase the body’s production of testosterone in men through increased secretion of luteinising hormone (LH) from the pituitary gland. It is also speculated that in women, Tribulus may increase the hormones oestrodiol, LH, and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). Tribulus may also slightly influence testosterone in women. Read more
Tribulus Terrestris And Sexual Behavior
What’s in Tribulus Terrestris?
The fruits of tribulus contain a number of different substances including saponins (protodioscin, furostanol), glycosides, flavonoids, alkaloids, resins, tannins, sugars, sterols, and essential oil. Recently, two new saponins have been isolated from tribulus terrestris: Terrestrinins A and B, . A frequently mentioned substance in tribulus terrestris is protodioscin, which Read more
Uses of tribulus terrestris
Tribulus extract is extremely safe and appears to have no undesirable side effects. One of the reasons Tribulus extract doesn’t seem to have any apparent side effects in research subjects is because it doesn’t push testosterone above “upper” normal levels. The body is seemingly up-regulating aromatization to accommodate for the increase in LH and testosterone. No studies have been done to date to support this but from the changes in testosterone and Read more
Tribulus Terrestris - pharmacological functions, physiological functions, Supplement Review, Boditronics Bulgarian Tribulus
Bulgarian Tribulus is very hard to find, only a couple of farms in Bulgaria harvest this incredible herb. It’s limited in availability and extremely difficult to source direct. No company in the U.K has actually been able to source the raw material direct, and then taken the necessary steps to make the finished product to IS09001 standards. Read more
Tribulus terrestris - Puncture vine, How Tribulus Works, Value, Warning
Tribulus terrestris is a herb that has been used in the traditional medicine of China and India for centuries.
In the mid-1990s, tribulus terrestris became known in North America after Eastern European Olympic athletes said that taking tribulus helped their performance. Read more
Tribulus Terrestris Testosterone Booster
Tribulus terrestris
Tribulus terrestris is a flowering plant in the family Zygophyllaceae, native to warm temperate and tropical regions of the Old World in southern Europe, southern Asia, throughout Africa, and in northern Australia. It can thrive even in desert climates and poor soil. Read more
Why athletes use Tribulus Terrestris
What is Tribestan?
* Tribestan is a completely natural non-hormonal herbal (phytochemical) biostimulator derived from the plant Tribulus terrestris L., Bulgaricum, which contains predominantly saponins of furostanol type, with prevailing quantity of protodioscin (not less than 45% in Tribestan). It is a natural herbal alternative to synthetic anabolic hormones without any clinically proven toxic effects. Read more


