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Tribulus Complex - Natural Testosterone Support Formula for Male Vitality & Performance
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Tribulus Complex - Natural Testosterone Support Formula for Male Vitality & Performance

R 640,00
A scientifically formulated blend designed to support healthy testosterone levels and male vitality. Combines Tribulus terrestris with chrysin, nettle extract, and essential nutrients including boron, zinc, and vitamin E to help maintain optimal hormone balance, energy, and masculine wellness.
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TRIBULUS COMPLEX

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Tribulus Complex - Natural Testosterone Support Formula for Male Vitality & Performance

Short Description

A scientifically formulated blend designed to support healthy testosterone levels and male vitality. Combines Tribulus terrestris with chrysin, nettle extract, and essential nutrients including boron, zinc, and vitamin E to help maintain optimal hormone balance, energy, and masculine wellness.

Long Description

Sexual vitality and overall male health are intimately connected to hormonal balance. Tribulus Complex addresses the complex factors affecting libido and testosterone levels through a multi-targeted nutritional approach backed by biochemical understanding.

Understanding Libido and Testosterone

Libido refers to a person's sexual drive or desire for sexual activity. Many factors can reduce this natural drive, including:

Psychological Factors: Stress, fatigue, depression, or anxiety Physical Factors: Hypothyroidism, certain prescription medications (antidepressants, beta blockers), and critically—low testosterone levels in the bloodstream

The Testosterone Decline

In men, testosterone levels peak in their 20s and thereafter tend to decrease, continuing to decline throughout the remainder of their lives. This natural decline may be associated with:

  • Changes in skin tone and lean muscle mass
  • Depression, anxiety, irritability
  • Insomnia and diminished libido
  • Impotence and mild cognitive impairment
  • Osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease

Understanding Testosterone Binding

Testosterone exists in two distinct forms in the blood:

  1. Free testosterone: Unbound and biologically active
  2. Bound testosterone: Attached to proteins, particularly Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin (SHBG)

Only the free form is active and functional in the body. As men age, testosterone increasingly binds to SHBG, making it unavailable to the metabolism. This means total testosterone levels may appear normal, but functionally active levels are diminished.