Tribulus Terrestris

Overview

Tribulus terrestris is a tropical vine common in sandy soil throughout India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Tribulus contains furostanol saponins, the active component. This herb is popular for its potent role in supporting reproductive function. Tribulus terrestris can be used by both men and women. Tribulus terrestris, also called "puncture vine" is a plant long used around the world for the treatment of various ailments. Tribulus is popularly claimed to improve sexual function in humans. In Turkey, tribulus terrestris is commonly used in folk medicine for blood pressure and cholesterol. In Europe, tribulus has been used in folk medicine throughout history, as far back as the Greeks, for wide-ranging conditions as headache, nervous disorders, constipation, and sexual dysfunction. In China and India, tribulus terrestris has been touted for use in liver, kidney, urinary, and cardiovascular remedies

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Dosage

Tribulus Terrestris's dosage details are as follows:
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Adult Dosage

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Paedriatic Dosage (20kg)

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Neonatal Dosage (3kg)

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