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Maca
(Lepidium Meyenii - 4:1 extract - 73 mg per serving is equivalent to
292mg of unrefined Maca)
On the high Andes, at extreme altitude, grows Maca. It is a potato-like
primary food staple for entire populations living at high altitudes. They trade
it for beans and corn with those farming the lower altitudes.
It is interesting in that it is a tuberous root, but propagates by means of
flowering and seeds.
The early Spaniards arriving in these high altitude regions soon noticed
that while the natives’ livestock herds reproduced vigorously, their own herds
languished uninterested in life and “love.” The natives shared their secret
of Maca. Soon the Spanish herds were reproducing as lively as the indigenous
herds. Maca made the difference.
And for men or women who are “languishing,” it may only take a small
amount of 4:1 Maca extract to make a meaningful difference.
Article from: http://www.macasource.net/articles_clinicaltrial.html
EFFECT OF Lepidium meyenii walp (MACA)
ADMINISTERED IN FORM OF CAPSULES OF GELATINIZED MACA TO ADULT MALES, APPARENTLY
NORMAL
This trial has been prepared to prove the
effect of Lepidium meyenii (maca) over the hormonal pattern, sexual behavior and
erectile function; physical well-being and reaction to stress; red corpuscles
and nutritional state for a healthy human being.
The trial took a sample of males between 20 and
40 years old. The men were placed in placebo and Maca groups according to the
treatment received. The trial was prospective and double blind. The trial was
carried out between December 2000 and May 2001 by researchers of Universidad
Peruana Cayetano Heredia (Peruvian University Cayetano Heredia), department of
Sciences and Philosophy and Instituto de Investigaciones de la Altura (Institute
of Highlands Researches). The principal researcher was Dr. Gustavo Gonzales, the
associate researchers were Amanda Cordova, Arturo Chung, Arturo Villena, Carmen
Goñez, Karla Vega, Julio Rubio, Manuel Gasco, Carla Gonzales, Sharon Castillo
and Diana Garayar.
The primary conclusions resulting from the
trial are:
HEMODYNAMIC ASPECTS
· The treatment with gelatinized maca produces
a reducing effect of diastolic arterial pressure.
· Gelatinized maca does not modify neither heart frequency nor arterial
saturation of oxygen.
· During the trial hematocrit is not affected by maca, which an anti-anemic
effect may exist.
NUTRITIONAL ASPECTS
· Gelatinized maca has an important effect as
an energizer.
· Energizer effect may be associated to the increase of serum levels of human
growth hormone.
· Maca has effects over energy reserves acting over body fat.
· Maca does not increase iodine in urine.
STATE OF MIND
· Gelatinized maca improves the state of mind
· DHEA levels increased in a large proportion of the males treated with maca.
ANXIETY
· Placebo decreases anxiety
· Gelatinized maca decreases anxiety from the two weeks of treatment.
STRESS
· The treatment with gelatinized maca
decreases stress.
· The treatment with gelatinized maca reduces the scale of mind renounce,
favoring a better response to stress.
SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTION
· Gelatinized maca improves the level of
sexual desire by an average of 180% compared to the placebo group.
· Maca treatment does not modify HL levels
· Maca increases seminal volume, doubles the count of spermatozoids and
mobility of spermatozoids.
In conclusion, Gelatinized Maca
· Improves the state of mind
· Decreases anxiety
· Decreases stress
· Improves reaction to stress
· Increases adrenal androgens
· Increases sexual desire
· Increases number and mobility of spermatozoids
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