Tribulus Terrestris Extract: Saponin Standardisation, Aerial Parts vs Root, and Honest Stack Placement

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The Bulgarian tribulus is an herb known for its various benefits for male health. In general, the most common types of pure tribulus supplements are tribulus terrestris extract, tribulus oil, and whole tribulus powder. But which one is better?

Tribulus Pro: Honest Review of the Brand Category, What to Look for, and Stack Placement

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Tribulus Pro is a supplement marketed as a natural hormone booster for athletes. It contains 100 capsules that are 625mg per serving. With this supplement boasting of Tribulus Terrestris as its main ingredient, is it really worth the value? Here’s our take on Tribulus Pro’s claims.

Tribestan: The Sopharma Bulgarian Tribulus Product, Honest Evidence Review, and Stack Placement

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Most Tribulus products contain Asian Tribulus. Such products can only improve erectile dysfunction (ED) and increase libido. Tribestan, on the contrary, contains the extract of Bulgarian Tribulus, the only variety of the plant that has been proven to boost testosterone levels.

Bulgarian Tribulus: The Quality Marker, Saponin Standardisation, and Honest Stack Placement

A yellow Bulgarian Tribulus flower amidst green foliage with dew drops on the leaves.

Bulgarian Tribulus, also known as Tribulus Terrestris, is an herb native to the warm temperate and tropical regions of southern Europe, southern Asia, Africa, and Australia. This herb can grow in poor soil and desert climates. Unfortunately, the spiels in these advertising campaigns resulted to confusion and misinformation about the herb. This article will set things straight, tackling the most common of these claims so you can decide if the Bulgarian Tribulus is for you.