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MOQ:1kg
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Package Description:1kg/bag
Product Introduction
Maca, also called Ginseng Andin, Peruvian Ginseng, Lepidium meyenii, or Lepidium peruvianum, is a relative of radish and smells similar to butterscotch.
Maca is a plant that grows on the high plateaus of the Andes Mountains. It's been cultivated as a root vegetable for at least 3000 years. The root is also used to make medicine, but there isn't enough reliable information available to know how maca might work.
People take maca by mouth for male infertility, health problems after menopause, increasing sexual desire in healthy people, and other purposes, but there is no good scientific evidence to support any of these uses.
More recently, maca root has gained popularity as a health supplement. Some research suggests the plant may help improve sexual function along with cognitive and mental well-being. However, more evidence is needed to understand maca root’s full health benefits as well as the safest and most effective ways to consume it as a dietary supplement.
Like many plant-based food sources, maca root is rich in beneficial nutrients, including amino acids, iron, calcium, copper, zinc, and potassium. Some research has suggested consuming maca root may have certain health benefits.
Gonzales GF. Ethnobiology and ethnopharmacology of lepidium meyenii(maca), a plant from the Peruvian highlands. Evid-Based Complement Altern Med.
Maca is a plant that grows on the high plateaus of the Andes Mountains. It's been cultivated as a root vegetable for at least 3000 years. The root is also used to make medicine, but there isn't enough reliable information available to know how maca might work.
People take maca by mouth for male infertility, health problems after menopause, increasing sexual desire in healthy people, and other purposes, but there is no good scientific evidence to support any of these uses.
More recently, maca root has gained popularity as a health supplement. Some research suggests the plant may help improve sexual function along with cognitive and mental well-being. However, more evidence is needed to understand maca root’s full health benefits as well as the safest and most effective ways to consume it as a dietary supplement.
Like many plant-based food sources, maca root is rich in beneficial nutrients, including amino acids, iron, calcium, copper, zinc, and potassium. Some research has suggested consuming maca root may have certain health benefits.
Gonzales GF. Ethnobiology and ethnopharmacology of lepidium meyenii(maca), a plant from the Peruvian highlands. Evid-Based Complement Altern Med.