Evidence supporting the use of: Tribuloside
For the health condition: Testosterone (low)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Tribuloside is a flavonoid glycoside found in plants such as Tribulus terrestris. The use of Tribulus terrestris (and thus, by extension, some of its constituents) to support male vitality, libido, and purportedly testosterone levels has roots in traditional medicine, particularly in Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine. However, the evidence for its efficacy in increasing testosterone is weak and inconsistent.
There is no high-quality, direct scientific evidence that tribuloside itself can raise testosterone in humans. Most clinical studies have investigated whole plant extracts of Tribulus terrestris, not isolated tribuloside. These studies generally show little to no significant effect on testosterone levels in healthy men, though some improvements in libido or subjective well-being have been reported. The mechanism by which tribuloside might influence testosterone remains speculative and unproven.
In summary, the use of tribuloside for supporting testosterone is based primarily on traditional use of the parent herb, not on strong scientific validation or direct evidence for tribuloside itself. The overall quality of evidence is low (rated 1 out of 5), and current research does not support a clear benefit for testosterone enhancement.
Other ingredients used for Testosterone (low)
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ashwagandha
ba ji tian
boron
Bulbine natalensis
Butea superba
cistanche
D-Aspartic Acid
DHEA
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone)
Eurycoma Longifolia
eurycomanone
Fadogia agrestis
furostanols
horny goat weed
icariin
maca
macaenes
magnesium
maral root
Massularia acuminata
Muira puama
Protodioscin
Rhaponticum
Safed musli
Tongkat ali
Tribuloside
tribulus
Tribulus Terrestris
vitamin D3
Yohimbe
Yohimbine
Zinc
Other health conditions supported by Tribuloside
DiabetesErectile Dysfunction
Hypertension
Sex Drive (low)
Testosterone (low)
Urinary Tract Infections
