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Tribulus - Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris)

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Tribulus is a plant that has gained incredible popularity as a natural anabolic agent that increases TESTOSTERONE levels. Tribulus is included in many sports supplements for developing strength and improving physical fitness. In Ayurvedic practice, tribulus has been used for several thousand years to enhance sexual function in men, as well as for prostatitis.
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Plant Species name: Tribulus terrestris - Goathead

Tribulus

Name in Sanskrit: Gokshura Gokhra - Gokshura Gohra

Chinese Herbology: Bai Ji Li

Other names: Tribulus - Tribulus, Goathead

Tribulus terrestris, commonly known as tribulus, is an annual herbaceous plant that has been used as a general tonic for several thousand years. In India it is called "gokshura", which is translated from Sanskrit as "cow's hooves", probably due to the peculiar shape of the fruit. Tribulus is used in Ayurvedic practice to increase potency and libido, as well as for prostatitis. In China, this plant is called "Bai Ji Li", it is used for cardiovascular diseases and as a diuretic to cleanse the kidneys.

After information appeared in sports publications that Olympic athletes and professional bodybuilders were taking tribulus extracts in preparation for competitions the interest in this plant grew rapidly in the 70s of the last century in Europe. After this, tribulus gained anecdotal popularity as a natural anabolic agent that increases testosterone levels. Today, extracts of this plant are included in many sports supplements for developing strength and improving physical fitness. Many athletes take Tribulus as a testosterone booster or after a steroid cycle to restore hormonal balance.

Traditional use

  • as a tonic to increase the body's resistance to physical and mental stress;
  • to increase sexual activity and stimulate sexual function in men;
  • for prostatitis;
  • to improve emotional state (uplift);
  • for improved sleep;
  • to reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases;
  • for blood (cholesterol)
  • as a means to cleanse the kidneys and increase their excretory function.

Tribulus flower

Detailed information

Today, tribulus is widely known as a natural tonic that enhances physical performance, improves emotional well-being and can be an aphrodisiac for men as well. The main biologically active components of the plant are a number of steroidal saponins, the main of which is (protodioscin). It is this compound that is believed to provide a tonic effect. A detailed overview of the potential and detailed composition of the plant can be found at the following link - 1

Anti-stress effect

It is believed that a regularl taking of tribulus can stabilize the emotional state during emotional stress or depression. The plant contains small amounts of compounds called "β-carbolines", which are also found in a number of other plants, such as plants of the genus Nicotiana, from which tobacco goods are produced. B-carbolines are able to inhibit the activity of the MAO enzyme (monoamine oxidase), which prevents the breakdown of neurotransmitters and leads to an increase in their concentration in brain synapses. As a result, emotional uplift may occur, mood and general well-being will improve.

Tribulus as an aphrodisiac

Tribulus aphrodisiac for men

For thousands of years tribulus has been used as an aphrodisiac for men. It was assumed that stimulation of sexual function occurs due to an increase in testosterone levels when taking Tribulus. But most modern studies have not shown a statistically significant increase in testosterone levels in people.

At the same time, in most in vivo laboratory studies, there was an increase in sexual activity, and in some even an improvement in erectile function. For example, the following studies demonstrated that the plant's main component, protodioscin, causes increased release of nitric oxide in the corpora cavernosa of the penis, which stimulates blood flow to them and, as a result, improves erectile function. 2, 3, 4  Among other things, tribulus can have a positive effect on sexual activity due to its tonic effect.

Tribulus as a sports supplement

The anabolic effects of tribulus and its main component protodioscin are still the most discussed topic. There are studies that confirm an increase in physical performance and testosterone levels when taking tribulus extracts. However, most modern independent studies have not recorded a significant change in testosterone levels, nor an increase in physical performance. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

However, the fact that the active substances of tribulus can have an effect on the human body is also beyond doubt. Recently, information has been found that protodioscin is metabolized in the body to DHEA, which is a natural steroid hormone on the basis of which the endocrine glands are producing other hormones. Some sources report that protodioscin only increases androgen receptor sensitivity without affecting testosterone and dihydrotestosterone levels. However, the validity of these claims remains questionable, and the mechanism of action of tribulus is still not precisely known.

Effect on the cardiovascular system

Tribulus for athletes

It is believed that taking tribulus may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. It is reported that one of the components, called tribulosin, can have a powerful cardioprotective effect, and tribulus preparations can be used for coronary heart disease, atherosclerosis and angina. Pain in the heart area decreased in people suffering from atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries when taken tribulus for several weeks. The heartbeat also normalized, blood pressure decreased and sleep improved. LDL cholesterol levels also decreased significantly, and blood coagulation parameters normalized. 10, 11

Effect on the prostate gland

In Ayurvedic practice, it is believed that tribulus prevents the development of chronic prostatitis. Presumably, this process may involve a group of phytosterols (b-sitosterol, campesterol and stigmasterol), which tend to inhibit the development of hyperplastic processes (cell proliferation) in the prostate gland. It is likely that phytosterols can prevent dihydrotestosterone from binding to specific receptors in the prostate, which can relieve inflammation and slow down the process of further hyperplasia of prostate tissue. 12 Moreover,, tribulus is a diuretic - it increases the excretory function of the kidneys and the intensity of bile secretion.

Directions for use and dosage

It is used in capsule form, 3-5 capsules once or twice a day (3-6 grams per day), before meals or an hour after meals. It is recommended to take courses of 14-20 days with breaks of 30-60 days. The plant is non-toxic and no side effects were observed when taking it.

Contraindications

Tribulus capsules

Individual intolerance, pregnancy, lactation, low blood pressure. In case of an upcoming surgery, it is recommended to stop taking all herbal medicines two weeks in advance.

Phytochemical composition

The plant contains β-carboline alkaloids, steroid saponins (diosgenin, trillin, dioscin, kikubasaponin, diosponin, gracillin, tribusponin, protodioscin), flavonoids, phytosterols (b-sitosterol, campesterol, stigmasterol), tannins, vitamin C, fatty acids (oleic , palmitic, stearic, linolinic), silicic acid salts, macro and microelements.

Sources of information, research and references

1. Phytopharmacological overview of Tribulus terrestris

Author information: Saurabh Chhatre, Tanuja Nesari, Gauresh Somani, Divya Kanchan and Sadhana Sathaye.

Department of Dravyaguana, Centre for Post Graduate Studies and Research in Ayurveda, Tilak Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Pune, India.

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology, Pharmacology Research Lab-II, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3931200/

2. Effects and Mechanism of Action of a Tribulus terrestris Extract on Penile Erection

Author information: Jungmo Do, Seemin Choi, Jaehwi Choi, and Jae Seog.

Department of Urology, Gyeongsang National University Hospital, Jinju, Korea.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3604572/#__ffn_sectitle

3. Sexual effects of puncturevine (Tribulus terrestris) extract (protodioscin): an evaluation using a rat model.

Author information: Gauthaman, Ganesan AP, Prasad RN.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, National University Hospital, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12804079

4. Evaluation of the aphrodisiac activity of Tribulus terrestris Linn. in sexually sluggish male albino rats.

Author information: Singh, Nair V, Gupta YK.

Department of Pharmacology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 110 029, India.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22368416

5. The influence of the Tribulus terrestris extract on the parameters of the functional preparedness and athletes' organism homeostasis.

Author information: Milasius K, Dadeliene R, Skernevicius J.

Vilnius Pedagogical University, Lithuania.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20095389

6. The aphrodisiac herb Tribulus terrestris does not influence the androgen production in young men.

Author information: Neychev VK, Mitev VI.

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Medical University, 2 Zdrave str., Sofia-1431, Bulgaria.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15994038

7. The effect of five weeks of Tribulus terrestris supplementation on muscle strength and body composition during preseason training in elite rugby league players.

Author information: Rogerson, Riches CJ, Jennings C, Weatherby RP, Meir RA, Marshall-Gradisnik SM.

School of Exercise Science and Sport Management, Southern Cross University Lismore, New South Wales, Australia.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17530942

8. Short term impact of Tribulus terrestris intake on doping control analysis of endogenous steroids.

Author information: Saudan C1, Baume N, Emery C, Strahm E, Saugy M.

Swiss Laboratory for Doping Analyses, Institut Universitaire de Médecine Légale, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois and University of Lausanne, Chemin des Croisettes 22, 1066 Epalinges, Switzerland.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18282674

9. The effects of Tribulus terrestris on body composition and exercise performance in resistance-trained males.

Author information: Antonio J, Uelmen J, Rodriguez R, Earnest C.

Human Performance Laboratory, University of Nebraska, Kearney, NE 68849-3101, USA.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10861339

10. Cellular and molecular mechanisms in vascular smooth muscle cells by which total saponin extracted from Tribulus terrestris protects against artherosclerosis.

Author information: Li M, Guan Y, Liu J, Zhai F, Zhang X, Guan L.

Department of Pharmacology, Mudanjiang Medical University, Mudanjiang, P.R. China.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24281565

11. 406 cases of angina pectoris in coronary heart disease treated with saponin of Tribulus terrestris.

Author information: Wang B, Ma L, Liu T.

Research Unit of Cardiovascular Disease, Jilin Medical College.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2364467

12. Comparison of Murraya koenigii- and Tribulus terrestris-based oral formulation versus tamsulosin in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia in men aged >50 years: a double-blind, double-dummy, randomized controlled trial.

Author information: Sengupta G, Hazra A, Kundu A, Ghosh A.

Department of Pharmacology, Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College, Kolkata, India.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22177370

Please note that some studies are based on preclinical testing in biological models (in vitro). In studies involving model organisms, including humans, only isolated forms of active substances are used. Finally, some of the studies show conflicting data. Thus, extrapolation of the results to a human biological model is possible only in general terms, and sometimes is not possible at all. This information should not be used to evaluate health conditions and the products sold here are not drugs and are not intended to treat or prevent any disease.

Date of publication: 07/10/2024

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