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- Package Description:�100 CapsulesServing Size:�1 CapsuleNumber of Servings:�100
- DESCRIPTION DETAILS FACTS DIRECTIONS WARNINGS • 2x more concentrated than the original Twinlab Tribulus Fuel • Promotes stamina and supports healthy libido and sexual function • Standardized to deliver a minimum of 250mg saponins per serving • Fast acting formula • Standardized for purity and potency How It Works: Tribulus terrestris is an herb that has been used in the traditional medicine of China and India for centuries in the mid-1900s, tribulus became more well known in North America for its energy and libido properties. The active compounds in tribulus are called saponins. Two tyes, called furostanol glycosides and spirostanal glycosides appear to be involved with the effects of tribulus. Package Description: 100 Capsules Serving Size: 1 Capsule Number of Servings: 100 Supplement Facts Serving Size: 2 Capsules Servings Per Container: 50 Amount Per Serving % Daily Value Tribulus Fruit Extract (standardized for minimum 40% (250 mg) saponins) 625 mg † † Daily Value not established. Other Ingredients: Rice flour, gelatin, medium chain triglycerides, silica, magnesium stearate. Take two capsules daily, preferably one capsule with morning and evening meals. Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Consult a health care professional before use if you are taking any medication or have any medical condition. Not recommended for use by individuals under the age of 18 without parental permission. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
• 2x more concentrated than the original Twinlab Tribulus Fuel• Promotes stamina and supports healthy libido and sexual function • Standardized to deliver a minimum of 250mg saponins per serving• Fast acting formula• Standardized for purity and potencyHow It Works: Tribulus terrestris is an herb that has been used in the traditional medicine of China and India for centuries in the mid-1900s, tribulus became more well known in North America for its energy and libido properties. The active compounds in tribulus are called saponins. Two tyes, called furostanol glycosides and spirostanal glycosides appear to be involved with the effects of tribulus.