Carmen
Mattes, Master Herbalist |
Dr. Beth
Ley, PhD
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Answered by Dr.
Beth Ley, PhD and Carmen Mattes, Master Herbalist
What is Maca?
Maca is a
cruciferous root vegetable indigenous to the high Andean
mountain plateaus of Peru. Also called “Peruvian Ginseng” Maca
is an exceptionally hardy plant growing where no other crops
can survive. At altitudes of 14,000 ft., Maca must endure
extreme conditions ranging from freezing cold, fierce winds,
to intense sunlight, often all within a period of 24 hours.
Herbalists believe that resilient plants are especially
valuable from a medicinal perspective and in this category,
Maca knows no equal.
Who benefits
from Maca?
Everyone! 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 governs the intricate and
delicate hormonal system of our body. Maca is an ideal
addition to the daily diets of both men and women to promote
greater energy and stamina improve ability to handle stress
and enhance sexual and reproductive health and wellness.
Can Maca help
with my menopause symptoms?
Currently, Maca
is gaining worldwide attention as a safe, natural, and highly
effective alternative to HRT. Many health professionals are
integrating Maca into their practices and promoting it as an
excellent treatment for menopause since Maca offers an
entirely different and completely safe approach to hormones.
Maca is a tonic (strengthener) and rejuvenator for the entire
endocrine system, thereby encouraging the body to manufacture
it's own natural hormones - and in the correct proportion to
each other. The results speak for themselves as thousands of
women report relief from symptoms such as hot flashes, mood
swings, fatigue, vaginal dryness, and loss of libido.
How is Maca different from
menopausal herbs like black cohosh?
Even herbs containing phyto-hormones
have a suppressive effect on the glands, which would naturally
otherwise produce that hormone. Unlike soy products, black
cohosh, licorice root, wild yam, and others containing
hormone-like substances, Maca contains no plant hormones. By
regulating the hypothalamus/pituitary axis to help insure
balanced and healthy hormone levels in the body, Maca works on
the root of the problem rather than just the symptoms of the
problem.
Will Maca
interfere or disrupt my natural hormonal rhythms?
Maca feeds and
nourishes the glandular system. It in no way imposes or acts
as an aggressor in the body. Rather, it works with the vital
life force by giving it the proper tools to ensure optimum
health and balance. Maca is a superfood that revitalizes the
entire endocrine system, thus allowing the innate wisdom of
the body to control the hormonal system from within.
How does Maca
benefit andropause?
Andropause, also
referred to as male menopause is a decline in, or an inability
to utilize testosterone. When levels of this hormone become
depleted in a man’s body, the results can be devastating--both
physically and emotionally. Thankfully Maca can restore the
aging hormonal system back to that of its younger years by
strengthening and toning the entire endocrine system. Benefits
can include an increase in libido, sexual potency, fertility,
energy and stamina.
How much Maca
should I take?
A common
misconception about herbs is that there is a standard dosage.
In actuality, the proper measure is in relation to size,
sensitivity, age, and gender. In general though, a typical
daily-suggested intake could be anywhere from 1,500-10,000mg
daily, split into two or three doses. Remember that Maca is a
food; less than 1500mg will likely not deliver desired
results. We recommend starting at 1,500mg per day and
regulating your own dosage to achieve your personal goals.
Can I take
Maca with other supplements/medications?
To date there
are no known toxic side effects to Maca. It is a very safe
food and just as a common potato or turnip would not interfere
with medications or supplements, neither will Maca. In fact,
Maca will assist the body in utilizing supplements to their
optimum capacity as it helps to further digest and assimilate
the nutrients.
Can I give
Maca to my children?
Maca has been
consumed as a staple food in the diets of Native Peruvians for
thousands of years. It has proven to be very safe and it is
most definitely beneficial for children.
In today’s world
of devitalized and highly processed foods, high sugared snacks
and drinks, and demineralized soils, it’s nice for parents to
know they have a highly nutritious alternative. Maca has no
known side effects and is non-toxic. Maca powder can be added
to beverages or food, including yogurt, porridge, applesauce,
or pudding.
Can I give
Maca to my pets?
The Native
Peruvians fed Maca to their livestock to promote endurance,
strength, and fertility. It is recorded that the use of Maca
in their domesticated animals greatly enhanced their health.
It may be of particular interest to breeders to know that Maca
absolutely increases fertility, and to further its appeal,
Maca also builds strong and vital offspring.
What is the
best form of Maca to take?
Look for brands
that use pure, certified organic Maca that is grown
traditionally in the Peruvian highlands. Make sure that only
the root of the Maca plant is used, as this is where the
medicinal value resides. For best results, 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. Maca is available in powder, tablets, and
capsules. Powder is the most economical form and tablets and
capsules are the most convenient.
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