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Tribulus terrestris
Description:
Tribulus terrestris (puncture vine) is a vine that has been used as a general tonic (energy) and herbal
treatment for impotence. Because of the plants reputed benefits, athletes have used Tribulus terrestris
extract dietary supplements to boost energy levels, to promote healthy hormone function, to enhance
muscle tone and to support athletic training. Although it is unclear how Tribulus terrestris extract exerts its
effects, scientific research has suggested several possible mechanisms of action.
Theory:
The idea behind Tribulus is that it may increase testosterone levels indirectly by raising blood levels of
luteinizing hormone (LH). LH is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland and plays the role in regulating
natural testosterone production and testosterone serum levels. Tribulus terrestris contains steroidal
saponins, alkaloids, and flavonoids. Its protodioscins content is believed to be responsible for its effects on
hormone, libido and body composition.
Scientific Support:
Clinical research has shown that Tribulus may support healthy libido function in humans, and that it may
also support healthy blood pressure and healthy cholesterol profiles. If Tribulus extract does indeed elevate
testosterone levels, yet keeps them within normal ranges, it may be an effective supplement for individuals
with reduced testosterone levels. Individuals such as athletes who are at risk for overtraining syndrome and
individuals on a prolonged low-calorie diet may benefit from Tribulus. It will not, however, cause you to start
sprouting muscles from all parts of your body as many body building magazines would have you believe.
Dosage:
A typical dosage of 250-1500 mg of tribulus per day is fairly common. Pure Advantage’s Tribulus is
standardized to 45% steroidal saponins (furostanol) and contains 625 mg’s of Tribulus per capsule.
References:
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