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Maca Root is also known as Passion Plant.
This powerful herb is particularly effective for normalizing the body’s
natural hormone levels, thereby significantly boosting both male and female
libido.
In contrast to synthetic prescription hormones with all of their potentially
dangerous side effects, Maca is completely natural, and has a more than 200
year history of safe usage in both humans and animals.
Indeed, because of its dramatic libido-enhancing benefits, it is now rapidly
gaining popularity among American men and women over age 40 who often suffer
from age-related loss of libido caused by male and female menopause.
Burton Goldberg, editor of The Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide to
Cancer, is an avowed Maca Root enthusiast who has stated in the Townsend
Letter for Doctors, “I’m a 72 year old man and this Maca has taken 25 years
off my aging sex life. That’s pretty important to me!”
Dr. Gary F. Gordon, former president of the American College for Advancement
in Medicine has stated, “We all hear rumors about products like Maca. But
using this Peruvian root myself, I personally experienced a significant
improvement in erectile tissue response.” Dr. Gordon explains that unlike
some libido products that work by boosting hormone levels, Maca Root
actually works by normalizing levels of steroid hormones like testosterone,
progesterone and estrogen which work together in the human body to influence
libido. Therefore, he points out, it works equally well for boosting libido
and restoring more youthful hormonal levels in both males and females.
Experts say that when used as recommended, Maca Root has no
adrenal-inhibiting side effects as are common with synthetic hormone
prescriptions, nor does Maca Root have any of the potentially dangerous side
effects of Viagra (heart attack/vision disruption).
Observers warn that the FDA may soon move to control importation of this
beneficial herb, just as they recently moved to ban the nutritional hormone
supplement androstenedione in order to help protect pharmaceutical company
profits and shore up flagging sales of Viagra and the new prescription
testosterone "patch."
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