Best brand of Tribulus Terrestris ?

May 15th, 2010 | by admin |

Hi, which one is the best brand of Tribulus Terrestris. From you personal experience please

  1. 2 Responses to “Best brand of Tribulus Terrestris ?”

  2. By oldtimekid2 on May 15, 2010 | Reply

    Truth be told, any answer given here will just be personal opinion (I can give you my opinion if you’d like). There are many higher quality companies out there that are readily available and well priced… just make sure the company has a good rating with either the GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) or USP (U.S. Pharmacopoeia), as those are the main quality assurance organizations (USP is for the U.S., GMP is for the U.S. and worldwide).
    As long as the company has good quality, any Tribulus extract would be the highest potency, but Tribulus is Tribulus regardless of which company bottles it. ;-)
    Good luck and I hope I helped!

    [edit]: Actually, the FDA does require regulation of supplement companies. If a company is found to have less than what is listed on the bottle in their product, they risk having the product pulled from the shelf and/or having their company shut down. It can and has happened before. I’ve talked to our Compliance officers and the FDA has made several surprise inspections to our company (and regularly does to all supplement companies)… if things aren’t in order, the company is cited/fined (depending on the severity)… enough fines/citations and the company gets in much worse trouble and companies (especially many “fly-by-night companies) have been shut down for that.
    Also, there are thousands of published medical studies on various herbs… many of them are listed at http://www.pubmed.org
    I’m not sure if this m.d. “MICHAEL F” was told this in med school or just assumed it based on misinformation, but it is wholly incorrect.

  3. By ? on May 15, 2010 | Reply

    How dows anyone know? The amounts of ingredients in herbal products is NOT regulated by anybody. Some brands of the same stuff can hove onlt 1/100th or even 1/1000th of another brand. Why not take an FDA approved rx med for your problem. all-natural doesn’t mean goog stuff! no “controlled scientific studies” are ever done on these products!

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