Dietary supplement Tribulus
Dietary supplement based on Tribulus terrestris. This herbaceous plant, known for its various medicinal properties, originates from India and has been used for millennia in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine.
It is particularly famous for its role in improving libido and stimulating testosterone production. As an adaptogenic plant, it helps rebalance testosterone levels if a deficiency is felt.
That's why it is also consumed as a dietary supplement by athletes to increase muscle strength and sports performance.
The fruit of Tribulus contains saponins, which are considered the main active components. Our vegetable capsules are dosed at 400 mg of Tribulus extract of plant origin standardized to 40% saponins.
And of course, the capsules do not contain fillers, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, maltodextrin, or anti-caking agents.
Testosterone production
If testosterone levels are too low, Tribulus stimulates testosterone production, thereby rebalancing testosterone levels and contributing to muscle strength and cardiovascular health.
Our Tribulus extract is obtained from the dry extract of Tribulus. With an optimal milligram dosage, it promotes steroid hormones, including testosterone, and supports reproductive organ health.
Libido Booster, Improving Sexual Performance
Tribulus is traditionally used and known to promote sexual desire and boost libido in both men and women.
It helps improve the production of nitric oxide, a molecule that plays a key role in the relaxation of smooth muscles, thus allowing better blood circulation to the sexual organs.
Considered an aphrodisiac, it is indicated to stimulate libido by facilitating erection in men and increasing sensitivity in women.
Indications
- Low libido
- Adaptogenic
- Testosterone deficiency
- Sexual performance
- Sports performance
Contraindications
- Not recommended for children and adolescents
- In case of ongoing antidiabetic treatment
- Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women
- In case of ongoing antihypertensive treatment
- Hormonal disorders (consult a healthcare professional)