Description
This herbal sexual enhancer is most effective in the long term and is most effective for men, although it’s sometimes prescribed for women with low testosterone. As an integral part of the Indian Ayurvedic medicine system, it has various uses to help boost libido. And, recent informal studies have turned it from a folk medicine to a real dietary supplement with real and measurable effects.*
The active constituent in Tribulus terrestris is a saponin (also commercially known as Protodioscin) which has been prescribed traditionally to encourage healthy hormone levels and to support healthy reproductive function.* In other words, Terrestris is a libido-enhancer, and is effective for both men and women.
Tribulus terrestris is a weedy flowering plant, native to warm temperate and tropical regions of southern Europe, southern Asia, and all of Africa. This is one hardy plant has it can survive the worst of desert conditions. It has a number of common names, but my favorites are Devil’s Thorn and Devil’s Weed.
It’s also popular in Traditional Chinese Medicine, and is mostly prescribed for men with low libido. There’s truly no need to take a trip to your local pharmacy when Mother Nature has provided a safe and effective long term solution.
Main Support: Males / Testosterone / Libido
Size: 60 Tribulus Terrestris Sexual Wellness Capsules
REFERENCES:
Adimoelja, Arif. “Phytochemicals and the Breakthrough of Traditional Herbs in the Management of Sexual Dysfunctions.” International Journal of Andrology Int J Androl 23.S2 (2000): 82-84.
Gauthaman, Kalamegam, and Adaikan P. Ganesan. “The Hormonal Effects of Tribulus Terrestris and Its Role in the Management of Male Erectile Dysfunction – an Evaluation Using Primates, Rabbit and Rat.” Phytomedicine 15.1-2 (2008): 44-54.
Ho, Christopher C. K., and Hui Meng Tan. “Rise of Herbal and Traditional Medicine in Erectile Dysfunction Management.” Current Urology Reports Curr Urol Rep 12.6 (2011): 470-78.
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