Tribulus Food Supplement
Food supplement based on tribulus terrestris. This herbaceous plant, known for its diverse medicinal properties, is native to India and has been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine.
It is best known for its role in enhancing libido and stimulating testosterone production. An adaptogenic plant, it helps to rebalance testosterone levels if a shortage is felt.
This is why it is also consumed as a dietary supplement by athletes to boost muscle strength and sporting performance.
The fruit of the tribulus plant contains saponins, which are considered the main active components. Our vegetarian capsules contain 400 mg of tribulus extract of plant origin standardized to 40% saponins.
And of course, the capsules contain no fillers, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, maltodextrin or anti-caking agents.
Testosterone production
If testosterone levels are too low, tribulus helps to stimulate testosterone production and thus rebalance testosterone levels, contributing to muscular strength and cardiovascular health.
Our tribulus extract is obtained from the dry extract of the tribulus plant. With an optimal dosage in milligrams, it promotes steroid hormones, including testosterone, and supports the health of the reproductive organs.
Stimulates libido, improves sexual performance
Tribulus is traditionally used and known to enhance sexual desire and stimulate libido in both men and women.
It improves nitric oxide production, a molecule that plays a key role in smooth muscle relaxation, enabling better blood flow to the sexual organs.
Considered an aphrodisiac, it is indicated for boosting libido by facilitating erections in men and increasing sensitivity in women.
Indications
- Low libido
- Adaptogen
- Testosterone deficiency
- Sexual performance
- Sports performance
Contraindications
- Not recommended for children and adolescents
- In case of current antidiabetic treatment
- Not recommended for pregnant or breast-feeding women
- In case of current anti-hypertensive treatment
- Hormonal disorders (ask a health professional for advice)