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  • sajan
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    articolo sul tribulus.

    questo articolo lo avevo nell'hard disk, manco mi ricordavo di averlo , è in inglese

    " Beyond Tribulus:
    the Truth Uncovered!
    By Derek Cornelius

    For those of you that don't know by now, truth is hard to come
    by in this industry. Sadly, it is clouded and hidden by hype, lies and
    myths. Because companies and the people that run them are enslaved to the
    "almighty dollar", integrity is tossed to the wind and replaced by pure and
    simple dishonesty. This unfortunate situation pervades nearly every aspect
    of sports nutrition and fitness. From advertisements to articles to the
    magazines themselves, our industry has fallen and it can't seem to get up!
    What is the answer you say? I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but their
    just isn't any simple solution. That doesn't mean though that there is
    nothing we can do. For my part, I have committed to always write and speak
    the truth even when the information may not be popular or financially
    rewarding. Your part must consist of critically evaluating everything you
    hear and read in this industry. Take the advice of an old, wise man I once
    knew. He said, "Believe half of what you see and none of what you hear." If
    you heed this warning in regards to this industry you should fair quite
    well. When you come across hype and lies, my recommendation is to ignore the
    information and refuse to buy the product. This is greatest power you can
    wield as a consumer. You might be wondering how this has anything to do with
    Tribulus-and rightly so-but our good friend Tribulus has experienced a
    terrible injustice due exactly to what I have described above. In this
    article, I will elucidate the truth about Tribulus and, in so doing, will
    expose a whole new beautiful realm.the realm of furostanolic saponins.


    About a year ago, I received 22 letters in a two-month time span
    regarding the efficacy of the herb Tribulus (Terrestris) as an ergogenic
    substance. Tribulus, also known as puncture vine, has been sold in the
    sports nutrition industry for several years as a means of raising
    testosterone levels. Until a year ago, this herb never really interested me,
    as I didn't really believe it to be all that effective. Strangely enough,
    the 22 letters sparked my interest. Some people experienced no results
    whatsoever; while others swore that it helped them to some extent in their
    pursuit of physical fitness. To gain a better understanding, I started
    vigorously researching this humble herb. The first thing I pursued was the
    pharmacologically active component or components of our friend Tribulus.
    Without knowing this crucial information, there could be no way of
    effectively standardizing this herb. One batch might have high
    concentrations of the critical compounds and another might have little or
    none.how would you know? After a little research, I found that the important
    substances in Tribulus Terrestris are what are known as furostanolic
    saponins. With this information, I had a starting point to understand and
    uncover the truth about our herbal friend.


    The first thing that I accomplished with my newfound knowledge
    was to examine the various products on the market to see what quantities of
    these saponins they contained. What I discovered literally shocked me! I
    didn't find one product that actually standardized the Tribulus to
    furostanolic saponins. A few products claimed that they contained 40%
    furostanolic saponins but, upon testing, they were shown to have only
    negligible amounts of these active ingredients. From all of my research and
    talking to various manufacturers of Tribulus extract, I found that none of
    them standardized their product for furostanolic saponins. At best, they
    standardized the Tribulus simply for saponins. The problem is that Tribulus
    contains a fairly large proportion of spirostanolic saponins. An even
    further problem is that many products actually contained 40% saponins but
    had less than 5% furostanolic saponins. The only two explanations for this
    phenomenon are that the Tribulus was of extremely poor quality or that the
    manufacturer simply spiked the product with extremely CHEAP saponins like
    those found in soy. Why would they do this you say? Well, these
    manufacturers aren't idiots and they know that it is extremely difficult to
    accurately test for furostanolic saponins. Furthermore, they know that most
    U.S. testing labs only test for total saponins via a simple, crude testing
    method. It is therefore highly probable that many Tribulus Terrestris
    products currently on the market are nothing more than garbage for their
    intended purpose. Furostanolic saponins have specific biological properties
    while other saponins including the spirostanolic type have not been shown to
    exhibit the same potent effects.


    Because the manufacturers of Tribulus extract produce such poor
    quality products, it is no wonder that nearly all of the Tribulus products
    on the market are extremely under dosed and ineffective. When Tribulus does
    happen to be effective for someone, it is most likely attributable to an
    unusually high amount of furostanolic saponins in that particular bottle
    combined with an unusually sensitive person. The reason I say that the
    person must be quite sensitive to these furostanolic saponins is that from
    my research I have not found one product on the market which has enough
    furostanolic saponins in it to work even marginally effective in a majority
    of people. Available research demonstrates that a person should consume
    between 500mg and 1000mg of these special saponins in order to consistently
    elicit the proper response. To demonstrate the sorry state of affairs
    regarding this product, let me use the example of one product on the market
    called Tribex 500 produced by Biotest. The fellows at Biotest claim that
    they have the most potent Tribulus extract on the market and that their
    product is the only one that is truly effective. What is interesting is that
    according to their published information, their Tribex 500 contains only
    20mg of furostanolic saponins. You do the math--you would have to take 25
    capsules per day to get the required effect. What is interesting is that in
    another report on their site, they allude to the fact that you need high
    dosages of these saponins for a true effect. What is going on? Again, the
    problem is a dearth of quality extracts. Because these supplement companies
    are only interested in the almighty dollar, they throw their research into
    the wind and develop a product that they know is under dosed. Because of all
    of these problems, I must recommend against buying ANY Tribulus product on
    the market right now. I am hoping that printing truthful information like
    this, though, will eventually transform this industry for the better!


    Are there any solutions to this dilemma? If indeed furostanolic
    saponins are efficacious compounds, it is a shame that a quality product
    cannot be easily obtained. Well, good news is forthcoming! I have been
    working on solving this issue for the last year and have a solution is that
    is quite amazing. If we are fortunate, there should be several companies
    that actually produce quality furostanolic saponin products in the near
    future. I attempted to solve our dilemma with a two-pronged approach.
    Firstly, I worked with the best extract manufacturers in the world to
    develop a Tribulus Terrestris product that is standardized for a minimum of
    40% furostanolic saponins. Secondly, I researched all of the available
    literature to see if there were any other plants that contained high amounts
    of these saponins. Not only did I find two other plants, which contained
    these saponins in high quantities (much higher than in Tribulus), but also I
    discovered a wealth of research relating to the biological activity of the
    specific furostanolic saponins in these plants.


    The first plant that I discovered which is quite interesting is
    Fenugreek. This herb is rather common and has been used in many cultures for
    its health-promoting benefits. A marvelous fact is that nearly all of the
    saponins in this herb are of the furostanolic type. I contacted a few
    extract manufacturers and was able to quickly develop a product that
    contained over 75% furostanolic saponins. Now, remember that Biotest claims
    to have the most potent Tribulus extract and according to their published
    results it only contains, at most, 20% furostanolic saponins! With a 75%
    standardized extract, it would be considerably easier to obtain the required
    500mg to 1000mg per day of furostanolic saponins. While Tribulus has been
    studied as a method for increasing testosterone, fenugreek has been
    conclusively shown to have potent appetite-increasing effects. Although
    different effects have been studied and noted for Tribulus and Fenugreek, I
    have to wonder if there would truly be any real-world differences in the
    actions of their furostanolic saponins. Research on the saponins of each
    plant shows some chemical differences but they appear to be mostly similar
    in their chemical makeup.


    Another plant that I stumbled upon in my literature review was a
    common plant called Dioscorea deltodea. Believe it or not, this plant is
    actually cultivated for its high concentration of furostanolic saponins.
    These saponins are extracted and then hydrolyzed into what is known as
    Diosgenin. You might recognize this compound as the starting material for
    many steroids. Once I knew that it contained the required compounds, I then
    began searching for research as to it biological properties. What I found is
    truly amazing. Russia has not only studied the furostanolic saponins from
    this plant but has also developed a drug. The specific indications for this
    drug are as an immunomodulator, an ovulation stimulator, and as an ANABOLIC
    agent. In one study, the anabolic effects were as strong as a very high
    dosage of testosterone propionate! Again, I am not convinced that this
    effect is exclusive to just Dioscorea saponins since the predominant
    saponins are the same as those contained in Fenugreek and Tribulus. As with
    the studies done on Tribulus and Fenugreek, the effective dosage of these
    saponins was on the order of 500mg to 1000mg per day. Fortunately, like
    Fenugreek, I was able to find a manufacturer that could consistently produce
    a standardized minimum of 75% furostanolic Dioscorea saponins.


    Hopefully, this article has given you hope that all is not lost
    concerning Tribulus. It is truly a crime when dishonest and careless
    companies and individuals malign the reputation of a truly beneficial
    product like this. Fortunately, a new era is about to unfold which will not
    only redeem the reputation of Tribulus but also bring Fenugreek and
    Dioscorea into their proper glory. Again, never buy a product that will not
    allow you to obtain at least 500mg of furostanolic saponins per day. As long
    as you take this minimal amount, you can expect to have some fairly
    rewarding results-increased testosterone production, increased appetite and
    increased anabolic potential!"
  • NaturalMan
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    #2
    la bibliografia?

    -LOTTA AL DOPING-
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    • flexer77
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      #3
      Originally posted by NaturalMan
      la bibliografia?
      INVENTATISSIMA!

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      • sajan
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        #4
        Originally posted by NaturalMan
        la bibliografia?
        se non ricordo male il tipo è uno dei proprietari della syntrax, la ditta di integratori... è tutto detto..!!

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