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Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris differs significantly from
the Tribulus Terrestris extracts from India and China.
Using a special method of harvesting and pharmaceutical
preparation, Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris has a very
high concentration of steroidal saponins. Indian and
Chinese Tribulus Terrestris do not.
There are three groups of active phytochemicals in
Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris.
1. Dioscin, protodioscin, diosgenin, etc.
This first group has an effect on sexual performance and
may treat various sexual disorders, sexual energy level
and strength by increasing the percentage of free
testosterone level for men, and effects pregnenolone,
progesterone, estrogen, etc. The hormone balancing
effects of Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris for women makes
this product best for premenstrual syndrome and
menopausal syndrome.
2. Sterols – betasitosterols, stigma, etc.
This second group protects the prostate from swelling
and in combination with the X steroidal saponins (third
group listed below), protects the prostate from cancer.
3. Proprietary steroidal saponins currently referred to
as X steroidal saponins.
These X steroidal saponins effect the immune system.
They have been demonstrated to possess anti-bacterial
and anti-viral (especially anti-herpes) effects.
Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris may be used internally and
externally to treat herpes, and virus infections such as
influenza and the common cold.
Chinese and Indian Tribulus Terrestris are made from a
different part of the plant and is harvested at a
different time of the year. The phytochemistry of
Chinese and Indian Tribulus Terrestris is considerably
different from that of Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris.
Chinese
and Indian Tribulus Terrestris is used as a diuretic,
and is used to treat kidney stones. Chinese and Indian
Tribulus Terrestris does not have the same
pharmacological and physiological functions as Bulgarian
Tribulus Terrestris. At the best, Indian and Chinese
Tribulus Terrestris have but a trace of group 1 and 1
phytochemicals, and contain virtually no X steroidal
saponins. The Indian and Chinese producers extract for
furostanols, which has no equivalent pharmacological
effect to the Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris. Furostanols
are not the active ingredient used to effect sexual
physiology and to regulate hormone balance. As they
exist in Indian and Chinese Tribulus Terrestris, they
are not absorbed and utilized by the body. However, the
all of the active Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris are
readily absorbed and utilized in the body. This explains
the radical difference in the effects of Tribulus
Terrestris from different sources.
Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris differs significantly from
the Tribulus Terrestris extracts from India and China.
Using a special method of harvesting and pharmaceutical
preparation, Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris has a very
high concentration of steroidal saponins. Indian and
Chinese Tribulus Terrestris do not.
There are three groups of active phytochemicals in
Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris.
1. Dioscin, protodioscin, diosgenin, etc.
This first group has an effect on sexual performance and
may treat various sexual disorders, sexual energy level
and strength by increasing the percentage of free
testosterone level for men, and effects pregnenolone,
progesterone, estrogen, etc. The hormone balancing
effects of Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris for women makes
this product best for premenstrual syndrome and
menopausal syndrome.
2. Sterols – betasitosterols, stigma, etc.
This second group protects the prostate from swelling
and in combination with the X steroidal saponins (third
group listed below), protects the prostate from cancer.
3. Proprietary steroidal saponins currently referred to
as X steroidal saponins.
These X steroidal saponins effect the immune system.
They have been demonstrated to possess anti-bacterial
and anti-viral (especially anti-herpes) effects.
Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris may be used internally and
externally to treat herpes, and virus infections such as
influenza and the common cold.
Chinese and Indian Tribulus Terrestris are made from a
different part of the plant and is harvested at a
different time of the year. The phytochemistry of
Chinese and Indian Tribulus Terrestris is considerably
different from that of Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris.
Chinese
and Indian Tribulus Terrestris is used as a diuretic,
and is used to treat kidney stones. Chinese and Indian
Tribulus Terrestris does not have the same
pharmacological and physiological functions as Bulgarian
Tribulus Terrestris. At the best, Indian and Chinese
Tribulus Terrestris have but a trace of group 1 and 1
phytochemicals, and contain virtually no X steroidal
saponins. The Indian and Chinese producers extract for
furostanols, which has no equivalent pharmacological
effect to the Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris. Furostanols
are not the active ingredient used to effect sexual
physiology and to regulate hormone balance. As they
exist in Indian and Chinese Tribulus Terrestris, they
are not absorbed and utilized by the body. However, the
all of the active Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris are
readily absorbed and utilized in the body. This explains
the radical difference in the effects of Tribulus
Terrestris from different sources.
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