
Modern research is backing traditional medicine's use of tribulus terrestris as a beneficial herb for sexual activity and improving muscular strength.
It supports erection and helps sexual arousal. Happy Families herbal Ignite, a leader in herbal products for sexual health, contains 190mg of tribulus terrestris extract (equiv 2.28 dry leaf) in every capsule, together with avena sativa and horny goat weed.
Benefits of Tribulus for Men
Whether your desire is to return your sex life to what it was in younger years or build a stronger, more masculine body, tribulus terrestris can assist as:
Tribulus increases testosterone
It has been proven tribulus terrestris
can increase the amount of Luteinizing Hormone (LH) produced by the body's pituitary
gland. LH stimulates the testes to secret the male hormone testosterone.
Studies in Bulgaria in the 1980s revealed men who had been unable to achieve an erection or with low libido showed significant improvement from taking tribulus terrestris extract. A follow-up study on healthy men aged 28 - 45 showed a 30%+ increase in testosterone after five days of taking a 250mg capsule three times a day.
Tribulus balances hormone levels
While tribulus terrestris supports
and assists the body's natural production of testosterone it should be clearly
understood tribulus terrestris is not a hormone supplement. By promoting production
of the body's own hormones, it works only within the body's natural limits to
help men achieve their strength and muscular potential.
Tribulus terrestris will not cause the body to indefinitely produce more and more testosterone, rather it balances natural hormone levels.
Tribulus increases sperm count
The European research also showed tribulus
terrestris extract can significantly improve the quantity and quality of sperm.
It should be noted that sperm needs 80 days to reach maturity, so researchers
recommend that men hoping for improved sperm quality take tribulus terrestis
for at least this length of time.
Tribulus - a muscle builder and sports supplement
As a sports supplement,
tribulus terrestris is no quick fix. It will only help to improve strength in
conjunction with an exercise program that places muscles under strain and then
allows them to recover.
Tribulus lowers cholesterol and aids angina
Some research evidence suggests tribulus terrestris may be useful in lowering
cholesterol through its action on the liver. One researcher described it as
"one of the ideal medicines to treat angina pectoris." Chinese research on 406
cases of angina showed an 82% improvement. It had the effect of dilating the
coronary artery system. It was also found to have no adverse action on blood
and renal systems when taken long term, and no other unwanted side effects.
Tribulus Safe To Use
No adverse effects to the central nervous or cardiovascular systems were noted
in any of the studies where were undertaken. No know negative effects presently
exist where tribulus is used as a dietary supplement.
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Warning: Ignite should only be used as directed and if problems persist or you experience side effects see your health professional. Caution is advised for men and women with diagnosed cardiac conditions and especially for those being treated for angina with medicines of the nitrate class. If in doubt, consult your health professional. If you have received treatment for prostate cancer, or have queries about prostate health, consult your health professional before use.
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