Monday, November 1, 2010

Maca Root all natural viagra for women!

Not so new wonder plant

Maca (Lepidium meyenii): This herbaceous biennial or annual plant is native to the high Andes of Peru is a fused hypocotyl and taproot that is grown for use as a medicinal herb and a root vegetable. Some Spanish names of the plant are maca-maca, ayak chichira, maino and ayak willku. Maca has been grown and used by those in the Andean Mountains for centuries.

According to history maca was used in trade for other lowland tropical foods, like corn, quinoa, papaya, tapioca and rice. There is also evidence it was used as a form of tax payment to the Spanish Imperial. As well often it is cited that it was conumed by Inca imperial warriors before going into battle.

This little root is packed full of nutritional benefits. Making it somewhat of what we could call a natural power bar.
Here are some of whats contained in this little wonder root.
  • sugars
  • Proteins
  • uridine
  • malic acid and it's benzoyl derivative
  • glucosinolates
With an average composition of:
  • 60% - Cardohydrates
  • 10% - Protein
  • 8.5% - Dietary fiber
  • 2.2% - Fats
Maca is also rich in these essential minerals:
  • Calcium
  • Selenium
  • fatty acids such as linolenic, palmitic, oleic and 19 amino acids.
And all of these factors along with a chemical refered to as, p-methoxybenzyl isothiocunate, which is reported to have aphrodisiac properties. Are what many point to for explanation of the plants reported beneficial effect on sexual function. The nutitional value of dried Maca root is similiar to that of cereal grains such as rice and wheat.

Preperation
In Peru, maca is consumed several ways, and traditionally it is always cooked. It can be freshly roasted in a pit as well and is considered a delicacy when prepared this way. The root may also be mashed and boiled producing a thick, sweet liquid. Or dried and mixed with milk to produce a porridge or mixed with other vegetables and or grains to produce a flour for use in baking. The leaves are also used in raw salads.
With a growing demand in the suppliment industry there has been an expanse in the production of maca. With the main product being maca flour, which is ground from the dry, hard roots. The supplement industry uses both the flour and the dry roots in different types of processing and the concentration of the extracts.

What studies have shown
In many studies done on Peruvian woman there has been a reported 60% increase in sexual drive. Other studies have shown that maca reduced enlarged prostate glands in mice. And in some clinical trials have shown maca extracts have also increased libido and improve semen quality in men.
Though maca does not contain hormones, it is presumed that the hormone normalizing effects are due to the root's unique nutritional profile, that provides optimum levels of the nutrients that the body's endocrine system utilizes. Additionally maca has been shown to increase the mating behavior in rats and mice.
And all this with the fact that there are no known harmful side effects make this little maca plant a must have addition to your current supplement program. Get your now and start your own trial what you may discover will open a new door of enhancement in your sexual relationship. And who would not want more of that?

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