Tribulus terrestris

Origin and history



Tribulus terrestris is a creeping plant native to the arid regions of Asia and the Mediterranean basin. Used for over 3,000 years in traditional Chinese, Ayurvedic, and Greek medicine, it was renowned for stimulating vitality, strengthening physical strength, and supporting libido. Ancient Greek athletes used it to enhance their natural performance. Today, tribulus is particularly known as a general tonic and adaptogen, often associated with male vitality and hormonal well-being.


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Properties and benefits of Tribulus terrestris

Tribulus terrestris is known for its energizing, aphrodisiac, and tonic effects:


  • Supports vitality and libido: promotes natural testosterone production and supports physical and sexual performance.

  • Hormonal balance: it contributes to hormone regulation in both men and women.

  • General tonic: improves physical and mental resistance to stress and fatigue.

  • Muscle support: used by athletes to build lean mass and aid recovery.

  • Antioxidant: it helps protect cells from oxidative stress and supports cell longevity.

Thanks to its adaptogenic properties, tribulus helps the body regain balance and overall energy.

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