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TribuPlexTribuplex™ | 60 Capsules | 750mg | $12.95 With any other purchase! | | Purchase |(Price sold as an Individual order is US$31.95) Limit one bottle at this $12.95 price per order! TribuPlex™ is the most potent steroidal saponin complex available today! This complex is built upon a base of Tribulus terrestris (an unheard of 70% or more steroidal saponins with a minimum of 63% furostanols and 10% protodioscin). Tribulus terrestris has been used for centuries in Europe to enhance sexual drive and performance by increasing testosterone levels NATURALLY. This complex is further complimented by a synergistic, proprietary blend of furostanol rich concentrated extracts of Dioscorea and Trigonella foenum. Eastern European studies have shown these steroidal saponins (furostanol and protodioscin) to evoke dramatic effects upon anabolic hormone production. To round out this unique formula, we have added Rhodiola rosea, a powerful adaptogen that has shown to increase work performance and decrease fatigue. Enhances Lean Muscle Mass & Strength Boosts Sex Drive & Desire Standardized to minimum 70% Steroidal Saponins Active Ingredients: (Amount per 1 capsule) Tribulus terrestris - 400 mg (70% {280mg} Steroidal Saponins) Proprietary Blend - 350 mg (Dioscorea, Rhodiola rosea, Trigonella foenum & L-Alpha Lysophosphatidyl Choline) Available Doses & Codes: 750 mg - 60 capsules - 71011 | Back to Top | Other Interesting Properties [Hypoglycemic effect of saponin from Tribulus terrestris]
Tribulus terrestris: preliminary study of its diuretic and contractile effects and comparison with Zea mays. Al-Ali M, Wahbi S, Twaij H, Al-Badr A. Department of Urology, St. Bartholomew's, The Royal London & Homerton University Hospitals, 224B East End Road, East Finchley, N2 8AX, London, UK OBJECTIVES: Tribulus terrestris L. (Zygophyllaceae) which is called Al-Gutub (in Iraqi dialect) or Quti;ba (in classical Arabic medicine), and Zea mays were both used alone or in combination by Iraqi herbalists to propel urinary stones. We studied the aqueous extract of the leaves and fruits of T. terrestris and the hair of Z. mays, to determine their diuretic activity and the contractile effect of T. terrestris. METHODS: The aqueous extract was filtered and the solvent was evaporated to produce a dry crude extract. The dry extract was then dissolved in physiological saline to make the required concentrations. Wistar male rats were used for the diuresis test and strips of isolated Guinea pig ileum were used for the contractility test. RESULTS: The aqueous extract of T. terrestris, in oral dose of 5g/kg elicited a positive diuresis, which was slightly more than that of furosemide. Z. mays aqueous extract did not result in significant diuresis when given alone in oral dose of 5g/kg, while combination of Z. mays and T. terrestris extracts produced the same extent of diuresis as that produced by T. terrestris alone. Na(+), K(+) and Cl(+) concentrations in the urine had also much increased. In addition to its diuretic activity T. terrestris had evoked a contractile activity on Guinea pig ileum. CONCLUSION: T. terrestris has long been used empirically to propel urinary stones. The diuretic and contractile effects of T. terrestris indicate that it has the potential of propelling urinary stones and merits further pharmacological studies. PMID: 12639749 [PubMed - in process] _______________________________________________________________________________ Tribulus terrestris showed potent inhibition of COX-2 activity (>80% inhibition at the test concentration of 10 micro g/ml). Editors note: Celebrex is a "Cox-2 Inhibitor". ____________________________________________________
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