tribulus- which is best?

steve147

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i really want to get some tribulus to help with post cycle therapy (pct) but im not sure which 1's best. can any1 tell me about tribulus products they have used in the past & which 1's have worked best for them.
 
baggio said:
i really want to get some tribulus to help with post cycle therapy (pct) but im not sure which 1's best.

For what purpose would you be using it during post cycle therapy (pct)? For libido enhancement it can be worthwhile. However if you are hoping that it will help with your natural testosterone production it will do essentially nothing for you.
 
to be honest i thought it would be useful for both lol i probly won't bother with it now though. im gona be running nolva, is there anything else you would suggest to go with it. my cycle... 5 weeks oxymetholone (2weeks 100mg ed, 3 weeks 50mg ed) & masteron (300mg a week). then 3 weeks of winstrol 50mg ed.
 
Nolvadex should be enough if run properly. Three to four weeks would be the minimum I would run it for. You could add an aromatase inhibitor (like arimidex or aromasin) but that is completely optional.
 
Aboot said:
Nolvadex should be enough if run properly. Three to four weeks would be the minimum I would run it for. You could add an aromatase inhibitor (like arimidex or aromasin) but that is completely optional.
ive been running Nolvadex all the way through my cycle to keep gyno at bay, will it be a problem running it for 3 to 4 weeks after aswell? so all in all i will have been on it for about 12 weeks.
 
I've tried the much fabled tribestan and had my bloodwork done; this was before I ever tried steroids. Bloodwork came back with extremely low test levels, leading me to the conclusion:
1) it doesn't work
2) it works adversely
3) it works, but to no significant level.

In either case, save your money. It did nothing for my libido either.
 
Study about the effects of trib:

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

Neychev VK, Mitev VI.

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

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study is to investigate the influence of Tribulus terrestris extract on androgen metabolism in young males. DESIGN AND METHODS: Twenty-one healthy young 20-36 years old men with body weight ranging from 60 to 125 kg were randomly separated into three groups-two experimental (each n=7) and a control (placebo) one (n=7). The experimental groups were named TT1 and TT2 and the subjects were assigned to consume 20 and 10 mg/kg body weight per day of Tribulus terrestris extract, respectively, separated into three daily intakes for 4 weeks. Testosterone, androstenedione and luteinizing hormone levels in the serum were measured 24 h before supplementation (clear probe), and at 24, 72, 240, 408 and 576 h from the beginning of the supplementation. RESULTS: There was no significant difference between Tribulus terrestris supplemented groups and controls in the serum testosterone (TT1 (mean+/-S.D.: 15.75+/-1.75 nmol/l); TT2 (mean+/-S.D.: 16.32+/-1.57 nmol/l); controls (mean+/-S.D.: 17.74+/-1.09 nmol/l) (p>0.05)), androstenedione (TT1 (mean+/-S.D.: 1.927+/-0.126 ng/ml); TT2 (mean+/-S.D.: 2.026+/-0.256 ng/ml); controls (mean+/-S.D.: 1.952+/-0.236 ng/ml) (p>0.05)) or luteinizing hormone (TT1 (mean+/-S.D.: 4.662+/-0.274U/l); TT2 (mean+/-S.D.: 4.103+/-0.869U/l); controls (mean+/-S.D.: 4.170+/-0.406U/l) (p>0.05)) levels. All results were within the normal range. The findings in the current study anticipate that Tribulus terrestris steroid saponins possess neither direct nor indirect androgen-increasing properties. The study will be extended in the clarifying the probable mode of action of Tribulus terrestris steroid saponins.
 
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