Foods With Tribulus Terrestris

July 23, 2008 · Filed Under tribulus terrestris  Bookmark and Share

There are two main reasons leading to variations in plant herbal extracts from different sources. One is that the choice of plant parts - like roots, leaves and stems or fruits of the particular species - might be different. The second reason reflects differences in the plant origin, as the natural composition of plant from identical species may vary depending on climatic and regional differences. The Tribulus story is rather striking example of how the plant’s geographic origin can effect its phytochemical composition and nutritional quality.

Tribulus has been used by some of the world’s most elite athletes, but may be used by the recreational athlete as well. The minimum 45% saponin content makes NOW® Tribulus one of the most potent formulas available.

Tribulus on Trial

Some supplement company researchers are concluding that tribulus can influence muscle strength based on the Bulgarian and Russian studies. The problem with making this jump is that it is unclear how long either luteinizing hormone or serum testosterone was elevated and how much variation occurred among study subjects. That is, did some men’s levels increase a lot while others increased only a little? Did they all increase to the same extent? Unless an individual reaches pharmacological or above-normal levels of serum testosterone, increases in testosterone after taking tribulus may be meaningless.

Tribulus by NOW Foods

Tribulus terrestris has been used for centuries in ancient Greece, India and Africa to increase fertility and rejuvenate the body. Recent scientific studies indicate that, although it actually contains no hormones, Tribulus helps to support healthy hormone and male reproductive health. Tribulus has been used by some of the worlds most elite athletes and may be used by the recreational athlete as well. Our minimum 45% saponin content makes NOW® Tribulus one of the most potent formulas available.

Tribulus Terrestris, 500mg NOW Foods

Tribulus terrestris is a perennial trailing plant that grows predeminantly in India & Africa. Tribulus is mentioned in ancient Indian Ayurvedic medical texts dating back throusands of years as a traditional herbal used by indigenous people. It has become increasingly popular with athletes and studies into it’s uses are ongoing.

NOW Foods Tribulus 100 Caps

Tribulus terrestris has been used for centuries in ancient Greece, India and Africa to support fertility and rejuvenate the body. Recent scientific studies indicate that, although it actually contains no hormones, Tribulus helps to support healthy hormone production and male reproductive health. Tribulus has been used by some of the world’s most elite athletes, but may be used by the recreational athlete as well. Our minimum 45% saponin content makes NOW® Tribulus one of the most potent formulas available.









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