Studies have shown that tribulus helps reduce symptoms of angina pectoris and can improve athletic performance. It is also used as an aphrodisiac or tonic, and increases testosterone levels. It helps lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels, normalize blood pressure, and relieve stress (antidepressant effects). Tribulus has anti-inflammatory effects, protects the liver and kidneys. It protects skin cells from ultraviolet radiation.
Preparation: boil 1 cup of water with 1 teaspoon of tribulus terrestris on low heat for 5-10 minutes. Strain. The product is ready to use.
Side effects
Taking tribulus terrestris as a dietary supplement for a short period of time is safe. Side effects may include sleep disturbances. It is not recommended to people suffering from cardiovascular disease, peptic ulcer disease, and liver disease.
Interaction with other herbs and drugs
To date, no interactions of tribulus terrestris with other herbs, drugs and supplements have been identified. It may interact with drugs, increasing the effect of some antihypertensive and cardiovascular drugs, such as beta-blockers, digoxin, calcium channel blockers and diuretics. If taken concurrently with diabetes medications, tribulus can dangerously lower blood sugar levels. It can also increase the effects of steroids on the body. It is important to remember that you should consult a specialist before starting any medication.