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*NOTE* label is mis-printed...it is tribulus in English, not burdock.

TRIBULUS - Tribulus terrestris - (TRIVOLI) - Caltrop family
Common Names: bindi, bullhead, burra gokharu, caltrop, cat’s head, devil’s eyelashes, devil’s thorn, devil’s weed, goathead, Puncture Vine, and tackweed.

HISTORY OF USE
In rat studies tribulus was shown to enhance male libido. Has an ancient use in Greece and Indian Ayuverda as a physical rejuvenation tonic, to increase vitality. In China, it is used as a component of therapy for conditions affecting the liver, kidney, cardiovascular system and immune systems.

CULINARY USE
Tribulus powdered herb can be added to smoothies or yogurt.

MEDICINAL USE
Cardiovascular system: Traditional uses of Tribulus from Europe and Ayurveda include using it as a heart tonic to lower blood cholesterol, high cholesterol, and hypertension.
Urinary system: Tribulus is used for kidney problems, including kidney stones, painful urination, a kidney disorder called Bright’s disease, and as a diuretic to increase urination.
Integumentary system: Clears up eczema, psoriasis, and scabies.
Reproductive system: Used for male sexual problems including erectile dysfunction and to increase sexual desire. Women use tribulus to tone muscles before childbirth, to cause an abortion, and to stimulate lactation.
Circulatory system: Tribulus aids in combating chest pain, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and anemia.
Digestive system: Tones down colic, flatulence, constipation, and expels intestinal parasites.
It also decreases pain/swelling in the mouth and throat, especially in cancer or nose tumors. Tribulus can be effective against gonorrhea, liver disease, Also stimulates appetite.
Skeletal system: Combats joint pain, rheumatism.
Nervous system: Tribulus enhances the mood and athletic performance. Chronic fatigue syndrome, headache, and dizziness can be eased with tribulus use.
Respiratory system: Diminishes coughs and congestion.

HERBAL ACTIONS
Anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, anthelmintic, antifungal, diuretic, astringent, aphrodisiac, antibacterial, antiviral, stimulant

FLAVOR & ENERGETICS
Earthy, bitter

CAUTIONS
Tribulus can raise hormone levels in the blood which might have beneficial effects in certain individuals. In some cases it can lead to health problems. It also has the potential to cause upset stomach if ingested alone or without food. Men with enlarged prostates should avoid tribulus since research suggests it can increase prostate size. Women with a history of breast or uterine cancers should not use tribulus.

TEA BLENDS
For reproductive issues, blend with damiana. As a liver cleanser, combine with milk thistle. For urinary complaints, add dandelion.

DISCLAIMER
This information is not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, heal, mitigate, or remedy disease. It is for educational purposes only and should not be implemented without the express consent of your healthcare practitioner.

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