Evidence supporting the use of: Tribulus
For the health condition: Infertility

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Tribulus terrestris has been used in traditional medicine systems, particularly in Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), to support male and female fertility. In these traditions, Tribulus is believed to enhance libido, improve sexual function, and support reproductive health. Some ancient and medieval medical texts mention its use for treating conditions that may relate to infertility, such as sexual weakness or hormonal imbalance.

Scientific research supporting these traditional claims is limited and mixed. A few small clinical trials and animal studies have examined Tribulus’s effects on infertility. Some studies suggest that Tribulus may increase levels of certain hormones like testosterone or luteinizing hormone, potentially supporting sperm production or ovulation. However, these studies often have small sample sizes, short durations, or methodological limitations. Overall, the evidence from well-designed human trials is insufficient to draw firm conclusions about its effectiveness for infertility in either men or women.

In summary, the use of Tribulus terrestris for infertility is primarily rooted in tradition, with some preliminary but inconclusive scientific findings. It should not be considered a substitute for evidence-based medical treatments. Those interested in Tribulus for fertility should consult with a healthcare professional before use.

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