Tribulus Terrestris Herb

November 1, 2008 · Filed Under tribulus terrestris · Comments Off 

Tibulus terrestris is more popular than ever and is sold not just for its overall health benefits but also its ability to improve sexual desire and increase libido. The plant also gives various other health benefits and in medical tests has been proven to increase libido and sexual satisfaction - let’s look at how it works. Read more

Tribulus Terrestris Extract

July 16, 2008 · Filed Under tribulus terrestris · Comments Off 

This herb is used in the treatment of urinary disorders and impotence,kidney disease and gravel, disease of the genitor-urinary system, calculus affections,gout etc. It is also useful for uterine disorders, diseases of the heart, and many other conditions. Read more

What You Need To Know About Tribulus Terrestris?

June 10, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

Tribulus terrestris herb grows naturally in many parts of the world including the Americas, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Tribulus is considered a noxious weed found abundantly on roadsides and vacant lots whose seeds are sharp and painful to step on. The foliage of tribulus is toxic to livestock, especially sheep, when consumed daily in large quantities. The fruits / berries of tribulus are the parts most often used in traditional medicine. The composition of different substances within tribulus is likely to vary depending where in the world it grows.

It is a tap rooted herbaceous perennial plant that grows as a summer annual in colder climates. The stems radiate from the crown to a diameter of about 10 cm to over 1 m, often branching. They are usually prostrate, forming flat patches, though they may grow more upwards in shade or among taller plants. The leaves are pinnately compound with leaflets less than a quarter-inch long. The flowers are 4–10 mm wide, with five lemon-yellow petals. A week after each flower blooms, it is followed by a fruit that easily falls apart into four or five single-seeded nutlets. Read more

Tribulus Terrestris

June 10, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

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.

Tribulus terrestris is a herb that has been used in the traditional medicine of China and India for centuries. Tribulus is most often used for infertility, erectile dysfunction, and low libido. In the last decade, it has become popular to improve sports performance. Read more








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