Please also read---
►Antibacterial,
antifungal, and antimicrobial activities of of Tribulus terrestris
►Antifungal
activities and action mechanisms of compounds from Tribulus terrestris
►Tribulus
Terrestris effectiveness health studies
Tribulus Terrestris is both a
Male and Female
Sexual Enhancement Supplement Sex Pill
Tribulus Terrestris is a very effective and safe sexual enhancement
supplement sex pill to improve the libido and sexual satisfaction of both
men and women. Read scientific medical studies about the effectiveness
of the
Tribulus sex enhancer for both males and females.
Please read:
Tribulus Terrestris effectiveness health studies.
For men, Tribulus is very effective for harder and longer erections, plus
increased male sex drive or libido, and for women, Tribulus terrestris
especially helps ladies to desire and want more and better sex and to be
easily orgasmic and multi-orgasmic.
Tribulus Terrestris for
Female Libido & Sexual Satisfaction
Several studies and surveys of sexual problems in women have found problems
with low desire, diminished arousal or difficulties with orgasm in
approximately 40 percent of women.
Women should regularly use natural herbal supplements such as
Arginine-Orthinine and
Tribulus Terrestris in their orgasmic-supportive diet as female libido herbs and supplements to
reverse female libido loss, decreased female libido, female libido problems, and
female orgasmic disorder, and to correct a female lack of libido and desire, and to
increase female libido, female orgasmic capability, female orgasmic pleasure,
multiple orgasms, sexual pleasure, and female sexual
satisfaction, as well as reduce
menopausal symptoms.
To increase female libido, female sexual desire, and
female orgasmic pleasure and satisfaction, take
one
250 mg tablet of the
Tribulus Terrestris herbal remedy with your breakfast, and
one more
250 mg. Tribulus tablet with your dinner each and every
day.
In addition, take one 500 mg tablet of
Arginine with both breakfast and dinner. Arginine increases the blood
flow to, and engorgement, of the clitoris, vulva lips and vaginal g-spot
of a woman during
sexual arousal and sexual activity..
Please also read:
Tribulus Treats Menopausal Syndrome Symptoms.
Other Health Uses for Tribulus Terrstris
Orally, Tribulus terrestris (also known as puncture vine) is used for
enhancing athletic performance, male impotence, spermatorrhea, gonorrhea,
kidney stones, and painful urination. It is also used for angina pectoris,
hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, treating anemia, Bright's disease,
cancer, stomatitis, hepatitis, inflammation, nasal tumors, atopic dermatitis
(eczema), psoriasis, rheumatism, leprosy, and scabies. Other uses include
improving digestion, treating flatulence, colic, coughs, sore throat,
headache, vertigo, and chronic fatigue syndrome. It is also used as a
laxative, for stimulating appetite and milk flow, childbirth, as an
abortifacient, aphrodisiac, astringent, diuretic, tonic, mood enhancer, and
vermifuge. (from
Natural Medicnes Comprehensive DataBase, Jan. 28, 2011)
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250 mg.
Tribulus Terrestris capsules
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What is Tribulus?
Other Names:
Puncture vine
Tribulus terrestris is a herb that has been used in the traditional medicine
of China and India for centuries.
In
the mid-1990s, tribulus terrestris became known in North America after
Eastern European Olympic athletes said that taking tribulus helped their
performance.
The
active compounds in tribulus are called steroidal saponins. Two types,
called furostanol glycosides and spirostanol glycosides, appear to be
involved with the effects of tribulus. These saponins are found primarily in
the leaf.
Why Do People Use Tribulus?
Tribulus is most
often used for infertility, erectile dysfunction, and low libido. In the
last decade, it has become popular to improve sports performance.
Tribulus has been marketed these conditions
because research performed in Bulgaria and Russia indicates that tribulus
increases levels of the hormones testosterone (by increasing luteinizing
hormone), DHEA, and estrogen.
Dosage
Tribulus terrestris
is often taken at a dose between 85 to 250 mg three times daily, with meals.
Safety
Pregnant or
nursing women should not use tribulus.
An increase in breast size (called gynaecomastia) in a young male weight
trainer was reported after he took a herbal tablet containing tribulus.
People with hormone-dependent conditions, such as breast or prostate cancer,
should not use tribulus. (courtesy Cathy
Wong, Your Guide to Alternative Medicine)
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