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Maca Benefits
By Nick Meyer

Most Stores Only Sell the Brown Maca, But This Superfood Actually Has 3 Kinds with Unique Health Benefits.

The Peruvian powerhouse Maca Root has become one of the most highly sought-after “new” superfoods on the market because of the many benefits it offers.

But what most people don’t realize is that there are various different types of Maca Root that provide their own specific benefits for different body parts and functions.

Three of the most popular types of Maca Root come in the colors of red, yellow and black. The brand ‘The Maca Team’ currently sells raw organic Red, Black and Yellow varieties separately on Amazon.com,

What can each of them do for you and why is it important to mix them up? Read on.

Health Benefits of Red Maca Include Prostate Protection, Bone Support

Red Maca is considered to be the most rare type of the popular high-altitude root, and it provides many of the same benefits as the more popular yellow/brown type that is often sold in health food stores and online.

But like most of nature’s incredibly varied species and colors of beneficial plants, it also offers its own unique twist and benefits on top of those.

Red Maca Root almost looks like a beet crossed with purple cabbage, and it provides a large range and supply of antioxidants much as those two popular vegetables do.
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Other top benefits of Red Maca Root include:


-Increased Protection from Prostate Cancer

-A Strong Protective Effect on Bone Structure and Density

Two studies in particular back these results up, as pointed out by an article on the website raworganicmaca.info.

The first study was published by the Journal Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 2005, 3:5. It found that Red Maca root significantly reduced ventral prostate size in rats, a result that could not be duplicated by the yellow/brown and/or black varieties of Maca.

The second study showing the benefits of Red Maca Root found that it, as well as Black Maca, had protective effects on bone architecture in rats without showing any estrogenic effects on uterine weight. This one came from the Uniersidad Peruana (Lima, Peru), and found that the yellow/brown types did not do the same.

The most important study done on red maca was published in the Journal Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 2005; 3:5. In it 8 medical researchers report that over the course of 42 days: “Red Maca but neither Yellow/Cream nor Black Maca reduced significantly ventral prostate size in rats.” The study also goes on to report that in under pyhtochemical analysis for 7 functional nutrient groups, “Highest peak values were observed for Red Maca, intermediate values for Yellow/Cream Maca and low values for Black Maca.”

It is worth noting that Red Maca does not significantly increase the volume of sperm in men, which is a benefit exclusive to the Yellow and especially Black Maca types.

Health Benefits of Black Maca


As mentioned earlier, this other lesser-known type of Maca Root has one particularly unique benefit to it: the ability to increase sperm counts in men, as well as sperm mobility.

With so many couples unable to conceive and the overall hormone balancing effects of Maca that have been well-documented, it makes sense that people should give Black Maca a try if they’re having these issues.

In addition to the sperm count benefits, Black Maca:

-Helps Protect Against Stress Better than Other Varieties

-Is the Best of All Maca Types Against Fatigue and Adrenal Stress In Studies on Mice

-Increases Memory in Mice

-Is Also a Natural Anti-Depressant

Further information on these studies can be found on the website www.cyerperu.com.

Yellow Maca Health Benefits


Yellow Maca, which often looks like a light brown in powder form, is the most popular and common kind you’ll find in health food stores. It is particularly helpful for female fertility, as mice receiving Yellow Maca saw that benefit.

Many women on fertility forums have reported promising results supplementing with Yellow Maca and other supporting natural fertility herbs such as Suma Root. Of course, it is best to consult a doctor before making any serious changes to your diet.

It’s well worth noting that Maca in general helps with hormones and fertility as it is an adaptogen, however, meaning it is able to work with your body to provide the results it needs regardless of its current state.

Other benefits of Maca in general include the ability to control blood glucose levels, increased stamina, plenty of protein and amino acids for muscle building, a high overall level of mineral content, and much more.

Tips on Using Maca


In my experience, Maca Root is best when “cycled” on and off for about a month at a time. It has quite strong effects at first and it is best not to let your body get to used to, or dependent on it for long periods.

Starting slow is usually best before working your way up to larger doses.

If you’d like to experience the benefits of each specific type of Maca Root, there are many places to purchase it online.

Personally, I would never purchase non-organic maca because the products are being diluted and cheapened now that more and more people are discovering its health benefits. If you’re looking for red maca, you can try this certified organic variety in a powder that you can mix into smoothies from the company ‘The Maca Team’

The same kind is also available in capsules, which are great for when you want to get maca into your diet throughout the day to balance your hormones and provide other benefits. [/size]
 
Maca Nutrition Facts

Maca root powder is comprised of approximately 18% protein, 76.5% carbohydrates, 5% fat, and 8.5% fiber (indigestible carbohydrates). Maca provides a powerful source of nutrition, including:

Over 20 amino acids, including 8 essential amino acids
20 free-form fatty acids (such as lauric, linolenic, palmitic acid, oleic , and steric acid)
Vitamins B-1, B-2, C and E
Calcium
Magnesium
Potassium
Copper
Zinc
Manganese
Phosphorus
Selenium
Sulphur
Sodium
Iron
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Maca is also a rich source of phytonutrients.


There is no particular recommended serving size of maca according to experts, however most people feel best when starting with about 1 tablespoon daily (in powder form) and possibly working their way up to 2-3 tablespoons, spread throughout the day. Because maca can help increase energy and stamina, many people like to consume it before exercising.

In the Andes Mountain, locals may consume as much as a pound of dried or fresh maca root daily. Most people supplement with 1g to 20g daily in powder form.[/size]

Antioxidant Booster


Maca root acts as a natural antioxidant, and boosts levels of glutathione and SOD (superoxide dismutase). These are two major disease fighters in the body. Results from recent studies demonstrate that maca root has the ability to help prevent the development of chronic human diseases that are characterized by high levels of “bad” cholesterol, high antioxidative states, and impaired glucose tolerance. (6)

And because maca root increases the glutathione levels in the body, it not only improves your immune system and disease resistance, but also it is helps balance proper levels of cholesterol in the body. Plus, it significantly improves glucose tolerance, by lowering levels of glucose in blood. (6) This is especially important for those who need to worry about heart health and conditions like diabetes or metabolic syndrome.

While more research is still needed to reveal how exactly maca benefits the body’s hormonal and nervous systems, initial studies that have been completed have shown promising results for use of maca.
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Maca Side Effects


Although maca does not generally produce harmful side effects in those that use it, and it has been safely consumed for thousands of years, there is still more to learn about the exact safety and side effects of using maca for medicinal benefits. (2)

Because of maca’s effects on hormone levels, physicians believe that maca should not be consumed by people who rely on hormone-altering medications for treatment of illnesses like breast cancer or prostate cancer, for example, or for other serious conditions. People who have high blood pressure are also advised to not consume maca.

More research is still needed on whether or not maca is safe for use in pregnant or nursing women. So, until it is confirmed to be safe, it is best for these women to avoid maca. (2)[/size]
 

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