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    Maca

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    Helps regulate and support hormonal levels to promote sexual health, energy and stamina*†.

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    Gelatinized Peruvian Maca

    Nature’s Most Potent Energy and Libido Boost

    What Is Maca?

    Maca (Lepidium meyenii) is the root of a plant that grows in the fertile soils at high altitudes in the Andes in South America and it is packed with vitamins, minerals, proteins, alkaloids, and other phytochemicals. For centuries, Inca people have used maca due to the numerous benefits it provides. The Incas built one of the seven wonders of the world, Machu Picchu, in the 15th century. This flagship of the Incan empire is a fortress made of stone that stands almost 2.5km above sea level. It is remarkable how the Incas carried tons of stone at that altitude. Some people believe it was thanks to their maca enriched diet. During the peak of the Incan civilization, legend has it that Incan warriors consumed maca as part of a ritual before going to battle. It was believed that this would make them ferociously powerful.

    Today, Maca Is Gaining Popularity As People Start
    To Experience The Wonders Of This Secret Incan Superfood

    Discover the Benefits of Maca

    Supports Sexual Health*

    Research shows that Maca has a positive effect on libido in healthy male subjects. *†

    In addition, Maca can improve semen quality and volume. *† Men with mild erectile dysfunction reported increased sexual well-being after taking Maca. *†

    Helps Regulate, Support and Balance Hormonal System*

    It is believed that Maca interacts with the sex hormones, estrogen and testosterone, and aids in regulating their balance. *† In women, other than libido, it is also used to combat menopausal symptoms. *†

    Increase Energy and Stamina*

    Randomized clinical trials have shown that maca has favorable effects on energy and mood. *† Furthermore, maca supplementation has shown to be effective in increasing sports performance. *†

    Why Choose Herbolab’s Peruvian Black Maca?

    Maca is a popular product, and you have certainly seen cheap maca that sells under $10 per bottle. However, Herbolab’s maca is one of the highest quality you will find. Here is why:

    1. Certified Maca From Peru, Not From China

    While the demand for maca worldwide keeps increasing, maca is being cultivated in other parts of the world, like the mountains in the Yunan province of China. However, these plants might not have the rich nutrient profile that Peruvian maca has as Chinese maca is not cultivated following high standards of traditional farmers. Furthermore, Chinese maca can be contaminated with heavy metals, pesticides or adulterated has been reported in the past.

    2. Organic Maca

    Our maca is certified organic. This is important because organically grown vegetables contain as much as twice the amount of nutrition as compared to those grown in commercial farms. In addition, to ensure the highest quality you would want to avoid the chemical fertilizers and insecticides commonly used in such farmings.

    3. Unique Patented Gelatinization at Low Temperature

    Gelatinized maca is a form of maca powder that involves removing the starch of the maca resulting in a more concentrated maca form that is also more easy to digest and process in the body. Unlike other commercial preparations, our maca is gelatinized using a proprietary low-temperature process. By avoiding high temperatures, we are able to better preserve the nutrients. No other brand of maca can offer the same rich nutritional profile that our maca has.

    4. Made From Black Maca Roots

    Our maca is composed of 80% black and 15% purple roots. Study on rats show that black roots have a more pronounced positive effect on sperm quality and memory and learning than other varieties. Most other maca products are made of yellow roots, which are cheaper but do not posses the same health benefits.

    Reference

    1. Melnikovova, I., Fait, T., Kolarova, M., Fernandez, E. C., & Milella, L. (2015). Effect of Lepidium meyenii Walp. on semen parameters and serum hormone levels in healthy adult men: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled pilot study. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2015, Article ID 324369, 6 pages. 10;21(3):331. doi.org/10.1155/2015/324369 ↩
    2. Lee, M. S., Lee, H. W., You, S., & Ha, K. T. (2016). The use of maca (Lepidium meyenii) to improve semen quality: a systematic review. Maturitas, 92, 64-69. doi.org/10.1016/j.maturitas.2016.07.013↩
    3. Md-MgsÂč, A. O. O. C., Md, A. X. O. C., Md, P. O. O. C., & Md⁎, M. E. S. L. (2016). Systematic Review On The Use Of Maca (Lepidium Meyenii) In Sexual Dysfunction. Retrieved from https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f150/36db1fe717ba337a59625e44c6be5b12602a.pdf↩
    4. Fano, D., VĂĄsquez-VelĂĄsquez, C., Gonzales-Castañeda, C., Guajardo-Correa, E., Orihuela, P. A., & Gonzales, G. F. (2017). N-Butanol and Aqueous Fractions of Red Maca Methanolic Extract Exerts Opposite Effects on Androgen and Oestrogens Receptors (Alpha and Beta) in Rats with Testosterone-Induced Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2017. Article ID 9124240, 10 pages. doi.org/10.1155/2017/9124240↩
    5. Lee, M. S., Kim, T. H., & Lee, H. W. (2018). The Use of Maca (Lepidium meyenii) for Health Care: An Overview of Systematic Reviews. In Sustained Energy for Enhanced Human Functions and Activity, 167-172. doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-805413-0.00010-7↩
    6. RodrĂ­guez-HuamĂĄn, Á., Casimiro-Gonzales, S., ChĂĄvez-PĂ©rez, J. A., Gonzales-Arimborgo, C., Cisneros-FernĂĄndez, R., Aguilar-Mendoza, L. Á., & Gonzales, G. F. (2017). Antioxidant and neuroprotector effect of Lepidium meyenii (maca) methanol leaf extract against 6-hydroxy dopamine (6-OHDA)-induced toxicity in PC12 cells. Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods, 27(4), 279-285. doi: 10.1186/1550-2783-10-28↩
    7. Lamprecht, M., Bogner, S., Steinbauer, K., Schuetz, B., Greilberger, J. F., Leber, B., 
 & Oberwinkler, T. (2015). Effects of zeolite supplementation on parameters of intestinal barrier integrity, inflammation, redoxbiology and performance in aerobically trained subjects. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 12(1), 40. doi.org/10.1186/s12970-015-0101-z ↩
    8. Smith, T. (2014, December). Maca Madness: Chinese Herb Smugglers Create Chaos in the Peruvian Andes. Retrieved from American Botanical Council Web site http://cms.herbalgram.org/heg/volume11/12December/ChineseDemandForPeruvianMaca.html↩
    9. BaraƄski, M., Srednicka-Tober, D., Volakakis, N., Seal, C., Sanderson, R., Stewart, G. B., 
 Leifert, C. (2014). Higher antioxidant and lower cadmium concentrations and lower incidence of pesticide residues in organically grown crops: A systematic literature review and meta-analyses. The British Journal of Nutrition, 14;112(5):794-811. doi: 10.1017/S0007114514001366↩
    10. Inoue, N., Farfan, C., & Gonzales, G. F. (2016). Effect of butanolic fraction of yellow and black maca (Lepidium meyenii) on the sperm count of adult mice. Andrologia, 48(8), 915-921. doi.org/10.1111/and.12679↩
    11. Guo, S. S., Gao, X. F., Gu, Y. R., Wan, Z. X., Lu, A., Qin, Z. H., & Luo, L. (2016). Preservation of cognitive function by Lepidium meyenii (Maca) is associated with improvement of mitochondrial activity and upregulation of autophagy-related proteins in middle-aged mouse cortex. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2016, Article ID 4394261, 9 pages. doi.org/10.1155/2016/4394261↩