Maca and its Benefits;
Maca helps promote libido, stamina, energy and much more you can learn here.
Maca helps promote libido, stamina, energy and much more you can learn here.
Maca is a plant that grows in central Peru in the high plateaus of the Andes mountains. It has been cultivated as a vegetable crop in Peru for at least 3000 years. Maca is a relative of the radish and has an odor similar to butterscotch.
Some top Health Benefits of Maca. Its root is used to make medicine. Maca’s benefits have been long valued and now have been rediscovered as a supplement and ingredient. Maca comes in pill, powder and liquid form. |
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Maca is used for “Tired Blood” (Anemia); Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS); and
Enhancing energy, Stamina, Athletic Performance, Memory and Fertility. Women
use maca for female hormone imbalance, menstrual problems and symptoms of
menopause. Maca is also used for weak bones (osteoporosis), depression,
HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and to boost the immune system.
In foods, maca is eaten baked or roasted, prepared as a soup and used for making
a fermented drink called maca chicha.
Enhancing energy, Stamina, Athletic Performance, Memory and Fertility. Women
use maca for female hormone imbalance, menstrual problems and symptoms of
menopause. Maca is also used for weak bones (osteoporosis), depression,
HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and to boost the immune system.
In foods, maca is eaten baked or roasted, prepared as a soup and used for making
a fermented drink called maca chicha.
How does it work?
Maca root contains many chemicals, including fatty acids and amino acids.
However, there isn't enough information to know how maca might work.
Maca root contains many chemicals, including fatty acids and amino acids.
However, there isn't enough information to know how maca might work.
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