MacA: Peruvian Ginseng: The Hormonal Regulator (Health Learning Handbook)
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Maca the vegetable from Peru, South America is rapidly gaining attention around the world for it's success in supporting energy, stamina, libido and hormone balancing for women and men. Many use it to reduce symptoms of menopause, andropause and PMS. Human studies show Maca’s benefits include:
Increased libido by 180%
Increased number and mobility of sperm
Reduced blood pressure
Decreased anxiety and stress
Maca grows in the harshest, most difficult farmlands in the world, where scarcely no other crop plant can grow. Native Peruvians have used Maca as food and medicine since before the Incas. It’s value to relieve health problems caused by stress is just as important today as it was then! This booklet reviews Macas three major benefits as:
- A hormonal balancer/regulator
- An adaptogen supporting the entire endocrine system, especially the adrenal glands, reducing the effects of stress on the body
- A sexual stimulant and fertility aid
Maca is an excellent, safe alternative to Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRP) - now considered carcinogenic
MACA - From the Past... For your Future!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1026342 in Books
- Published on: 2003-01-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 48 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
About the Author Beth M. Ley, Ph.D., has been a science writer specializing in health and nutrition since 1988 and has written many health- related books, including the best sellers, DHEA: Unlocking the Secrets to the Fountain of Youth and MSM: On Our Way Back to Health With Sulfur. She wrote her own undergraduate degree program and graduated in Scientific and Technical Writing from North Dakota State University in 1987 (combination of Zoology and Journalism). Beth has her masters (1998) and doctoral degrees (1999) in Nutrition from Clayton College of Health.
Beth does nutrition and wellness counseling at The Wellness Center in Detroit Lakes, MN, and speaks on nutrition, health and divine healing locally and nationwide. Memberships: Resurrection Apostolic International Network (RAIN), Gospel Crusade, Brooklyn Park, MN
Customer Reviews
A self-explanatory book on Maca
The book is only 47 pages, but it includes all current knowledge needed to understand about Maca. It is written in very simple words for the common reader making it a great information source about Maca and its use.
Misinformation in bogus studie
We read the book and its loaded with mis information, written by someone who clearly did reseach by simple internet downloads from unrealiable websites/ instead of really knowing the subject. makes us wonder if the other books by this author are as rediculous and as full as poor misinformation. laughfable book by someone out to make a quick book and forget to check her sources. Im from Peru and can tell you this is a blemish on a good herb. Gloria.





