I thought Mulletsoldier wanted to check that issue for you. You probably should have asked him the status before dropping this!Top notch my ass, I asked them a million times to add The Netherlands to the destination options and they did not do it....
Such a blanket comment is hardly value-adding. It is not a Tribulus Terrestris product! Tribulus Acquaticus is only one part of the matrix. The specific extract and the potency of that extract makes all the difference. The hormonal adaptogen part is just as important in the blend. I was a beta-tester (and the beta-version was a much weaker product), so I know what I am saying.But never mind, it's just a tribulus product, lol.
Your comment is much like condemning a product based on a fenugreek extract as "just a fenugreek product". Such a critic would conveniently ignore the fact that fenugreek is a rich source of about twelve or so steroidal saponins, the most important of which is diosgenin. Futhermore, the diosgenin in fenugreek is structurally similar to the diosgenin in Mexican Wild Yam, used in the manufacture of synthetic testosterone. So, what you extract from a plant has a dramatic impact on the specific pharmacological action of your product.
So, all products using a species tribulus, that is not even terrestris, cannot and should not be banished to the same tribulus bandwagon!