| Brand Name: | yuherb |
|---|---|
| Packaging: | Drum |
| Part: | Root |
| Form: | Powder |
| Type: | maca extract |
| Grade: | good |
| Place of Origin: | China (Mainland) |
Quick Details
Specifications
Name: Maca Extract
Effectiveness: Enhancing stamina
Specifications: 0.6~3.0% Macamide HPLC
1. Sources and Habitat
Lepidium meyenii, known commonly as
maca, is an herbaceous biennial plant of the crucifer family native to the high
Andes of Peru around Lake
Junin. It is grown for
its fleshy hypocotyl (a fused hypocotyl and taproot), which is used as a root
vegetable, a medicinal herb, and a supposed aphrodisiac. Its Spanish and
Quechua names include maca-maca, maino, ayak chichira, and ayak willku.
2. Descriptions and Specifications of Product
Content
Specifications: 0.6-3.0%
Macamide Test By HPLC
Molecular
Formula: C25H37NO2
Molecular
Mass: 383.56
3. Indications and Uses
Maca extract is thought to be a
powerful aphrodisiac and it can increase adrenaline hormone levels as well as
the libido. The natural aging process can lower the sexual drive in both men
and women. Maca extract is believed increase stamina and energy levels, which
can make sexual experiences more enjoyable.
Maca is used
for anemia; chronic fatigue syndrome; and enhancing stamina, energy, athletic
performance, memory, and fertility. Women use maca for female hormone imbalance, menstrual problems, and symptoms of menopause. Maca is also used for
osteoporosis, erectile dysfunction, stomach cancer, depression, leukemia,
HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, to arouse sexual desire, and to boost the immune
system.
In agriculture,
it is used to increase fertility in livestock.
In foods, maca
is eaten baked or roasted, prepared as a soup, and used for making a fermented
drink called maca chicha.
4. Safety Concerns
Maca side
effects: Maca root has few side effects or
safety, risk concerns. High doses could lead to insomnia but as a rule it is
quite safe as long as reasonable amounts are consumed.

