A clinical trial in premenopausal women showed that the supplement might boost desire, arousal, orgasm, and satisfaction.
Another study found that Tribulus terrestris enhanced several measures of sexual function in women, including desire, arousal, satisfaction, lubrication, and pain relief.
Tribulus terrestris is also considered a botanical that can support your body’s natural testosterone production. It doesn’t artificially spike your testosterone levels; instead, it helps your body utilize the testosterone you already produce.
This is crucial for both men and women, as testosterone plays a vital role in libido and overall sexual health.
Women need testosterone too.
It’s a common misconception that testosterone is only important for men. Women need testosterone just as much, albeit in smaller amounts.
This hormone is essential for maintaining a healthy sex drive. The right balance of testosterone can enhance your intimate experiences, making them more fulfilling and enjoyable.
Our intimate drive can be fragile, influenced by various factors such as stress, illness, emotional upheaval, and even physical issues.
Many people long to rekindle that spark — the thrill that makes life feel vibrant and alive.
When you’re feeling aroused, life takes on a new color. You feel younger, more vital, and more connected to your partner.
A healthy libido can enhance your overall sense of well-being, making you feel excited about life.
Unfortunately, many of us experience dips in desire, leaving us yearning for that lost connection.
The good news? You can reignite those feelings with a powerful, time-tested herb used by Indigenous cultures through the millennia: Tribulus terrestris, found in our Desire supplement.
What is Tribulus terrestris?
It is an ancient Ayurvedic plant that has been cherished for centuries for its ability to enhance intimate vitality.
This remarkable herb has been the subject of extensive research, revealing its potential to support multiple systems in the body.
This combination is designed to support your body’s natural processes, enhancing your overall vitality.
But that’s not all.
Desire also provides a comprehensive blend of vitamins and minerals ensuring you receive 100% of the daily allowances. This includes:
- B-Complex Vitamins: Essential for energy production and overall health
- Methyl Folate (B9): A superior form of B9 that supports mood and energy levels
- Minerals: Including iodine for thyroid support, iron for red blood cell production, and zinc for immune function.
Each bottle of Desire contains 60 capsules, providing a 30-day supply. If you’re in a relationship, consider ordering TWICE as much to share the journey.
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