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Now Maca Reproductive Health in Pakistan
Maca (Lepidium meyenii) is grown at high elevations in the Andes region of Central Peru. Maca (Lepidium meyenii) is grown at high elevations in the Andes region of Central Peru. It has been traditionally used for centuries as a food source and as a general energy tonic.* Modern scientific research suggests that Maca may help to support a healthy reproductive life for both men and women.* Clinical data indicate that Maca does not exert a direct effect on endocrine function.As with many other supplements, maca hasn't been tested for safety in children or people who are pregnant or lactating. It has been traditionally used for centuries as a food source and as a general energy tonic. Modern scientific research suggests that maca may help to support a healthy reproductive life for both men and women. Clinical data indicate that Maca does not exert a direct effect on endocrine function. Now Maca Reproductive Health available in all cities of Pakistan.
Now Maca Reproductive Health Benefits
Maca may help with libido, sexual function, and fertility
It's still unclear whether maca has any real benefit for treating low libido, sexual dysfunction, or infertility in either males or females. The available studies have shown mixed results.
Now Maca Reproductive Health Ingredients
8 Maca constituents include fatty acids such as palmitic, oleic, and linoleic acids; sterols such as β-sitosterol, campesterol, and stigmasterol; and aromatic glucosinolates such as glucotropaeolin as well as other benzyl and p-methoxybenzyl glucosinolates and their derived isothiocynates.
Now Maca Reproductive Health how to use
Modern scientific research suggests that maca may help to support a healthy reproductive life for both men and women. Clinical data indicate that maca does not exert a direct effect on endocrine function. Take 1 capsule 1 to 3 times daily. Hypromellose (cellulose capsule) and stearic acid (vegetable source).