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Maca Andina™
60 Capsules (700 mg each)
This product is a combination of quality maca and bee pollen. Native
Peruvians traditionally have used maca since pre-Incan times for both
medicinal and nutritional purposes. Maca contains 60-75 percent carbohydrates, 10-14 percent protein, 8.5 percent fiber, and 2.2 percent lipids.
More than eighteen amino acids, eight minerals, vitamins, and lipids are
also found in maca.
It has been used for centuries in the Andes to enhance fertility in animals
and humans. Soon after the Spanish conquest in South America, the
Spanish found that their livestock was poorly reproducing in the highlands. The local Indians recommended feeding the animals with maca;
so remarkable were the results that Spanish chroniclers gave in-depth
reports.
Today, in Peruvian herbal medicine, maca is reported to be used as a
support for the immune system, menstrual disorders, menopause
symptoms, sterility (and other reproductive and sexual disorders), for
anemia, tuberculosis, and to enhance memory.
Bee pollen is likely the first food supplement ever used. The common
claim is that it improves energy and endurance in its users. Many
athletes and health enthusiast use bee pollen. It may improve physical
performance and other conditions.
Other Ingredients: Gelatin.
Recommendations: As a dietary supplement,
take two (2) capsules two (2) times daily with meals.
Caution: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use
this product if pregnant or lactating. Do not use this
product if the band around the cap is broken or
missing. If symptoms persist, consult a doctor.
This product is manufactured in a facility that
produces products containing soy, dairy, fish,
and crustacean shellfish.
Storage: Keep tightly closed in a dry place and do not expose to high temperatures.
References
Haas, Elson, M., M.D, Staying Healthy with Nutrition (Berkeley: Celestial Arts 1992).
Taylor, Leslie, ND, The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs (New York: Square One Publishers 2005).
Disclaimer
The statements above have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.