
ON OUR WAY TO HORMONAL HEALTH WITH MACA
By Carmen Mattes, MH
Although Maca, (also called
Peruvian Ginseng) was once a well-kept South American secret,
today the plant has aroused the interests of baby boomers and
scientists alike.
Maca’s
aphrodisiac-like properties have made it a highly desirable
and sought after plant and studies show that Maca has earned
its reputation as a “rekindler of the lost fires of passion”
honestly.
Indigenous to the Andean mountain plateaus of Peru, this
turnip-like tuber packs quite a punch,
featuring an impressive array of phytonutrients, amino acids,
vitamins and minerals.
Grown at and
elevation up to 14,000 feet (where no other crop will survive)
Maca’s ability to endure extreme weather conditions, from
scorching sun to heavy frosts is unequalled in the plant
kingdom.
For
centuries native Peruvians have known of Maca’s nutritive and
healing powers, along with its ability to increase
energy and
stamina, enhance fertility and promote healthy sexual
function. Wise Peruvians have used Maca
extensively as both
medicine and food
for thousands of years.
MACA REJUVENATES THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
The most exciting news about
Maca is that it strengthens and balances the endocrine system
of both sexes in the appropriate gender-specific manner. Its
action focuses on the hypothalamus/pituitary axis, which in
turn governs the intricate and very delicate hormonal system
of the body.
Not only can the reproductive
system be re-energized by Maca, but other important glands of
the endocrine system also benefit from its use. Maca has a
positive effect on the thyroid, parathyroid, the pancreas and
the adrenal glands. Each gland in and of itself becomes
balanced and stronger as it reaps the benefits of excellent
glandular nutrition. With the supplemental aid of Maca,
symptoms such as impotence, infertility, frigidity, PMS, and
menopausal hot flashes can all be corrected in a safe,
natural, and affordable way.
The human hormonal system is
extremely vulnerable and easily offset. Judging from the
widespread popularity of ViagraTM and Hormone
Replacement Therapy (HRT) treatments, it is apparent that this
delicate system of ours is suffering like never before.
Luckily Maca acts as an excellent counterbalance in the
recovery of good hormonal health for both women and men.
STRESS AND THE ADRENAL GLANDS
When it comes to dealing with
stress effectively, proper functioning of the adrenal glands
is paramount. The adrenals are among the most beleaguered
glands in the endocrine system, as they must endure the brunt
of our emotional health on a daily basis.
It’s critical
that the adrenals remain vital and healthy as they are great
providers of many hormones and as they’re heavily relied upon
during menopause and times of stress. As an adaptogen, Maca
tones and strengthens the adrenal glands and thus the entire
body, giving us the ability to resist disease and to
effectively combat stress.
A SAFE AND EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE TO HRT
Today, many health practitioners are prescribing Maca as an
alternative to Hormone Replacement Therapy. Using Maca
is safe and effective way to alleviate symptoms of menopause
(hot flashes, vaginal dryness, mood swings and loss of libido)
as well as a good method to help prevent osteoporosis.
Dr. Hugo Malaspina, MD, a
respected cardiologist from Peru, was of the earliest modern
pioneers in the therapeutic use of Maca. Having successfully
used Maca in his practice for over a decade, the
cardiologist-turned-holistic physician says, “Maca regulates
the organs of internal secretion, such as the pituitary, the
adrenal glands, the pancreas, etc. I have had perhaps two
hundred female patients whose perimenopausal and
postmenopausal symptoms were alleviated by taking Maca.”
Dr. Gabriel Cousens, MD, a
practicing physician in the United States adds, “Whenever
possible, I prefer to use ‘Maca Therapy’ rather than Hormone
Replacement Therapy because HRT actually ages the body by
diminishing the hormone-producing capability of these glands.
Maca has proven to be very effective with menopausal patients
in eliminating hot flashes and depression as well as in
increasing energy levels.”
Maca
works differently on the body compared to estrogenic herbs
(e.g. black cohosh) that are also used in treating symptoms of
menopause.
Instead of introducing weak phytoestrogens into the body, Maca
regulates and balances the entire endocrine system,
strengthening and toning the reproductive glands to promote a
heightened sense of well-being and providing the body with
higher levels of energy and vitality.
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Low sex drive
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Impotence
-Depression
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Irritability
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Fatigue
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Muscle loss
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Fat accumulation
MALE MENOPAUSE
Only very recently have we begun
to see that men have a menopause of their own, known as ‘andropause.’
Commonly affecting men between the ages of 40-55, andropause
is characterized by a decline in testosterone or the inability
to use existing testosterone.
Testosterone is a very important
male sex hormone that aids in defining a man by acting as a
source for masculinity, virility and energy. When a man’s
testosterone levels become depleted, the results can be
physically and emotionally devastating. Low levels of
testosterone are responsible for an array of symptoms. Below
is a list of some common disturbances associated with
andropause:
However, there is no need to
despair! While we once thought andropause was an inevitable
part of growing old, we now know this to be untrue. Today we
know that we can in fact turn back the hands of time and
restore men and women’s hormonal balances to healthy states
that previously seemed reserved only for the young.
Garry F. Gordon, MD, founder and President
of the International College of Advanced Longevity Medicine
located in Chicago, IL, bases his appreciation of Maca on his
own experience with it. He states: “Using this Peruvian root
myself, I personally experienced a significant improvement in
erectile tissue response. I call it ‘nature’s answer to
Viagra.TM’ What I see in Maca is a means of
normalizing steroid hormones like testosterone, progesterone,
and estrogen. Therefore it has facility to forestall the
hormonal changes of aging.”
Maca
is the natural answer for hormonal deficiencies! Like their
female counterparts, andropause sufferers can benefit greatly
from the superfood known as Maca.
MACA FOR ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
Due to Maca’s high concentration of natural
sterols, it’s an excellent supplement for body builders and
athletes. Used to promote lean muscle mass, greater strength
and increased endurance, Maca provides a non-toxic alternative
to dangerous and illegal steroids. The head trainer of
a major league U.S. baseball team reportedly ordered Maca for
the entire team as part of their sports nutrition program
after his own energy-enhancing experience with the plant.
ANTI-AGING & OTHER BENEFITS
One of the biomarkers of aging
employed by anti-aging experts is the health of the hormonal
system. A healthy sex drive exudes youthfulness and is in
essence an expression of our vital life force. Maca slows the
decline of an aging hormonal system, thereby preserving
hormones such as DHEA, progesterone, estrogen, and
testosterone, which are responsible for keeping our libido
intact.
Maca
is also effective at treating infertility. Animal studies
conducted by Dr. Gloria Chacon, a Peruvian biologist, showed
multiple egg follicle maturation in females and an increase in
sperm production and motility rates in males. This is
excellent news for couples desperately trying to conceive.
Furthermore, this superfood has been successfully used to
treat the symptoms of PMS, chronic fatigue, depression, high
cholesterol, high blood pressure, osteoporosis,
anemia,
memory loss and a compromised immune system.
MACA IS BRIMMING WITH NUTRITION
One of the most appealing traits
about Maca is that it is both a food and a medicine.
Completely safe and highly nutritious, Maca can be given to
infants and even pregnant women, as well as people with
chronic medical problems.
The Maca plant is brimming with
major and trace minerals, vitamins, alkaloids, sterols, and
essential fatty acids. It is high in protein, calcium,
magnesium, linolenic and oleic acids, vitamins A, B1, B2, B3,
B12, C, D, and E. In total, it contains over 60 phytonutrients
and 31 trace minerals. Maca has been studied extensively for
its nutritive and medicinal properties and continues to be a
plant of great interest to the scientific community.
SELECTING & USING MACA
When shopping for a Maca
supplement, look for a brand that uses pure certified organic
Maca originating from the Peruvian highlands. Make sure that
only the root of the Maca plant is used, as this is where the
medicinal value resides.
Choose gelatinized Maca for
greater potency and optimal absorption. Gelatinization is an
extrusion process that removes the starch from the root
leaving a more concentrated powder that is easier to digest.
Gelatinized Maca was the form used in the first human clinical
study on Maca that yielded great results.
Because Peru is a third world
country, look for companies who employ fair trade practices
with local farmers and support traditional farming and
sustainable harvesting to ensure the long-term health of Maca
and its environment.
Maca is available in capsules, tablets,
tinctures and powder. Suggested daily intake could be anywhere
from 1,500-5,000mg daily, split into two doses. Remember, Maca
is a food; less than 1,500mg daily probably won’t deliver
desired results. Maca root powder has a pleasant, malty,
butterscotch-like flavour, perfect for smoothies.
Carmen Mattes is
a Master Herbalist who has used Maca personally and in her
practice for over two years. She lives on Gabriola Island, BC
with her husband and four young children. Their entire family
takes Maca on a daily basis.
Article originally
published in Vista Magazine, March 2003. Reprinted with
permission.
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