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Thank You, Poppy, this was VERY informative!

 

Poppy Davis <poppy wrote:

This is from www.rawfood.com <http://www.rawfood.com/> :

 

Maca is a food. Its designation as an herb imparting specific health

benefits is also true, but primarily maca is eaten as a food by people

living in a harsh environment where there is little else.

 

Are there any side effects or interactions? In toxicity studies conducted in

the U.S., maca showed absolutely no toxicity and no adverse pharmacological

effects. In animal studies, the more maca animals consume, the stronger and

more sexually active they become.

 

Historical or traditional use: Maca's history as a powerful strength and

stamina enhancer and libido-fertility herb stretches back well over five

hundred years. Maca is a powerful adaptogen, which means it has the ability

to balance and stabilize the body's systems. Maca can raise low blood

pressure AND lower high blood pressure. Adaptogens also boost immunity and

harmonize the body's overall vitality. Rather than addressing a specific

symptom, adaptogens are used to improve the overall adaptability of the

whole system.

 

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