Thread: Tribulus aftercare?
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11-23-2006, 06:46 AM #1
Tribulus aftercare?
I had a buddy of mine ask if any aftercare is reuired after 3 months of tribulus at around 700mg daily. Now I dont know a lot about it but i told him i would ask on here rather that give him the wrong information.
Am i right in thinking that since tribulus boost the bodys natural testosterone that no aftercare of pct is required ?
any help would be great. thanks
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11-23-2006, 01:27 PM #2
anybody
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11-23-2006, 01:36 PM #3
No. Tribulus many times IS the "aftercare", or at least a part of it used in a proper PCT protcol.
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11-23-2006, 01:56 PM #4VET
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tribulus does not raise testosterone
1: J Ethnopharmacol. 2005 Oct 3;101(1-3):319-23. Links
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. [email protected]
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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11-23-2006, 02:38 PM #5
wow, so basicaly there a load of crap? so wats wif al the hype ?
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11-23-2006, 03:33 PM #6VET
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its hype. tribulus can raise libido and erectile response (via dopaminergic and NO pathways). But it does nothing for testosterone or LH.
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11-24-2006, 11:51 AM #7Associate Member
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So are there any legal supplements with studies to show they raise test levels?Tongkat maybe?
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