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  2. Tribulus terrestris - Wikipedia

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    Tribulus terrestris is an annual plant in the caltrop family (Zygophyllaceae) widely distributed around the world. [3] It is adapted to thrive in dry climate locations in which few other plants can survive. It is native to warm temperate and tropical regions in southern Eurasia and Africa. It has been unintentionally introduced to North America ...

  3. Protodioscin - Wikipedia

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    Protodioscin is a steroidal saponin compound found in a number of plant species, most notably in the Tribulus, Trigonella Dioscorea and Trillium families. [1] [2] [3] It is best known as the putative active component of the herbal aphrodisiac plant Tribulus terrestris.

  4. Tribulus - Wikipedia

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    Tribulus is a genus of plants in the family Zygophyllaceae and found in diverse climates and soils worldwide from latitudes 35°S to 47°N. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The best-known member is T. terrestris (puncture vine), a widespread invasive species and weed.

  5. What are libido gummies — and can they really help women ...

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    Pham notes that while there is some “promising research” on certain supplements that allege to help increase libido — such as ginseng, ginkgo, fenugreek, kava, Tribulus terrestris and ...

  6. Tribulus occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Tribulus occidentalis, common name perennial caltrop, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Zygophyllaceae, which is native to Australia, and found in Western Australia, [1] Queensland, [2] South Australia [3] and the Northern Territory. [4] (However, Robyn Barker asserts that it is confined to the west coast of Western Australia.) [5]

  7. Carctol - Wikipedia

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    Carctol is a herbal dietary supplement marketed with claims it is based on traditional ayurvedic medicine. [1] Its ingredients include Hemidesmus indicus, Tribulus terrestris, Piper cubeba, Ammani vesicatoria, Lepidium sativum, Blepharis edulis, Smilax china, and Rheum australe (syn. R. emodi).

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