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Tribulus terrestris and Male Hormones

Written by Dr. Group, DC Founder
 
Tribulus Terrestris has been applied as a remedy for male hormones and reproductive difficulties.

Tribulus terrestris has played a vital role in Ayurvedic, Chinese, and European medicine for centuries. In Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine, it has been applied as a remedy for urinary and reproductive concerns and fatigue. Similarly, in Europe, Tribulus terrestris has been used to address urinary and reproductive concerns; it's also been used as a mood enhancer.

Soviet men have treasured this herb as a tonic and for its ability to stimulate hormone production. Based on this effect, it became a popular supplement for body-builders and athletes. This use for Tribulus terrestris continues today and recent studies have validated its traditional, identifying the active compounds that provide positive benefits for men’s health.

Traditional Use for Male Health

The success of Tribulus terrestris in addressing male concerns attracted the attention of Western medicine decades ago. In traditional medicine, Tribulus has promoted male fertility, sexual response, urinary tract function, and libido. Some sources have even called it an aphrodisiac. In Ayurvedic medicine however, Tribulus is regarded as an herb that benefits the entire body. The modern research appears to support many of these holistic effects.

How Tribulus terrestris Works…

Researchers have identified naturally occurring steroidal compounds in Tribulus terrestris. [1] These furostanol saponins stimulate testosterone production by suppressing natural hormone receptors. This results in the production of greater amounts of luteinizing hormone (LH) which in turn encourages the body, specifically the Leydig cells in the testes, to create more testosterone.

A recent study found Tribulus terrestris contributed to an increase in testosterone levels in men suffering from low testosterone. [2] Another study demonstrated ‘superior results’ in the rejuvenation of sperm count. [3]

Researchers have discovered Tribulus terrestris possesses adaptogenic qualities. Even though it rejuvenates testosterone levels, it does not stimulate testosterone production beyond normal physiological levels. So while it may not be a high-potency workout supplement, it still provides men with several powerful benefits.

The Benefits of Tribulus terrestris for Men's Health

Normal testosterone levels contribute to a healthier libido, prostate health, fertility, and better sexual function – and satisfaction. Normal testosterone levels also encourage muscle development and contribute to weight loss. [4] It is also known to help maintain energy levels, contribute to better sleep, stabilize mood, and promote a greater ability to deal with stress. All of which are known to decline with age and the onset of andropause.

Simply stated, a man needs normal testosterone levels to stay fit and feel energized. Tribulus terrestris supports normal testosterone levels.

Who Should Take Tribulus terrestris?

This herb can offer protection against the many side effects that occur as a result of age and other testosterone lowering factors. It may provide natural support for a man as he ages and his body struggles to produce testosterone. It also supports a man’s health in the fight against estrogenic toxins. Many components of environmental pollution expose men to high amounts of estrogenic compounds, a factor known to lower a man’s testosterone levels.

Men suffering from low testosterone receive the greatest immediate impact from a supplement of, or including, Tribulus terrestris. It may also offer long-term prostate support for a man as he gets older. Either way, with no observed side effects, it offers men a natural method to maintain testosterone level and physical, psychological and sexual health.

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References (4)
  1. Chen G, Su L, Feng SG, Lu X, Wang H, Pei YH. Furostanol saponins from the fruits of Tribulus terrestris. Nat Prod Res. 2013 Jul;27(13):1186-90. doi: 10.1080/14786419.2012.718773. Epub 2012 Aug 30.
  2. Iacono F, Prezioso D, Illiano E, Romeo G, Ruffo A, Amato B. Sexual asthenia: Tradamixina versus Tadalafil 5 mg daily. BMC Surg. 2012;12 Suppl 1:S23. doi: 10.1186/1471-2482-12-S1-S23. Epub 2012 Nov.
  3. Sellandi TM, Thakar AB, Baghel MS. Clinical study of Tribulus terrestris Linn. in Oligozoospermia: A double blind study. Ayu. 2012 Jul;33(3):356-64. doi: 10.4103/0974-8520.108822.
  4. Saad F, Haider A, Doros G, Traish A. Long-term treatment of hypogonadal men with testosterone produces substantial and sustained weight loss. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2013 Mar 20. doi: 10.1002/oby.20407.

†Results may vary. Information and statements made are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your doctor. If you have a severe medical condition or health concern, see your physician.


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