Why Maca?
Thursday 13 September, 2007
Newest Energy Booster. Ancient Secret.When the Inca warriors went into battle, there was one thing they considered at least as important as their weapons and their armor: Their Maca.
Grown above 14,000 feet in the high-mountain regions of the Andes, Maca is an adaptogenic herb, like ginseng, which helps your body respond to stress. It enhances performance, endurance, and vitality, focusing both the body and the brain. It’s great for athletes, for anyone doing physical work, or for anyone who needs a boost of energy and clarity.
If it helped the Inca in battle, imagine what it will do for you in your daily life!
Thousands of people start their day with a Maca boost - blend a spoonful into your smoothies, or mix with Cacao powder for a delightfully energizing effect!
• Improves oxygenation of the blood, enhances memory.
• Maca is incredibly rich in calcium, magnesium, phosphorous and iron, and contains trace minerals, including zinc, iodine, copper, selenium, bismuth, manganese and silica, as well as B vitamins.
• Contains an abundance of unique plant sterols (like beta-sitasterol) that can assist in boosting hormone health in both men and women – it appears to act directly on the hypothalamus-pituitary and the adrenals.
• Contains Madamides and Macaenes, which provide additional stimulating properties.
• Unlike most herbs, Maca is incredibly easy to digest and assimilate.
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