Description
Tribulus terrestris is an annual plant in the caltrop family widely distributed around the world. It is adapted to thrive in dry climate locations in which few other plants can survive. It is native to warm temperate and tropical regions in southern Eurasia and Africa
Tribulus (Tribulus terrestris) is a plant that produces fruit covered with spines. It is traditionally known as an aphrodisiac in various cultures.
Tribulus has chemicals that might increase levels of some hormones. But it doesn’t appear to increase male hormones (testosterone) in humans. Tribulus is also known as puncture vine because its sharp spines can flatten bicycle tires.
HEALTH BENEFITS
– Use for gonorrhea
– Treat liver disease (hepatitis)
– Treat inflammation
– Use for joint pain (rheumatism)
– use for leprosy
– Use for coughs
– Use for headache,
– Used for dizziness (vertigo),
– Use in treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS),
– enhancing athletic performance
– It is also used for stimulating appetite as an astringent, tonic
Mood enhancer.
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Appearance: Powder texture may vary. Some powder is very fine, while some powder is more coarse. Please take this into consideration when ordering.
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Recommended storage: Due to the nature of plant/herbal powders that have no additives or preservatives, the powders may clump when the pouch is exposed to heat or moisture. Always store in a cool, dry place.
PLEASE NOTE: Powder colour, Taste, smell, and texture, may vary slightly from batch to batch. Powders has a shelf life of 2 Years when stored properly.
DISCLAIMER: This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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