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Herbs > Maca - A Herb to Watch
Rather
than hormone replacement therapy (HRT), millions of women are putting their
faith in a cruciferous root vegetable from Peru Called maca.
What Is It?
Maca is a dehydrated, cruciferous root vegetable, and not a drug. It is a
benign, medicinal food which has been in use for 10,000 years, possibly more,
and has had ample time to be judged effective. Today, dried Maca roots are
ground to powder and sold in drug stores in capsules as a medicine and food
supplement to increase physical stamina and fertility.
What's in it?
Initial analysis of Maca indicates that it contains glucosinolates which
have a positive effect on fertility. Proteins, as polypeptides, make up 11 per
cent of the maca root; calcium makes up 10 percent and magnesium and potassium
are present in significant amounts. other minerals include iron, silica and
traces of iodine, manganese, zinc, copper and sodium. Vitamins in maca are
thiamine, riboflavin and ascorbic acid. The amino acid proteins in maca include
aspartic acid, glutamic acid, serine, histidine, glycine threolline, cystine,
alanine, arginine, tyrosins, valine, methionine, isoleucine, lysine, proline,
hoproline and sarcosine.
BENEFITS OF MACA
- Menopausal symptoms: hot flashes, tender
breasts, sleeplessness and emotional upsets, "brain fog", vaginal dryness.
- Osteoporosis: significant bone rebuilding, improvement in bone density.
- Energy booster: Balances the endocrine system - thyroid, pituitary and adrenal glands.
- Male impotence
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Period problems: Pain, PMS, flooding and/or
scant flow
American and Peruvian doctors have brought this
extraordinary remedy to the attention of the Western world. Once in a decade a
remedy used by native peoples for thousands of years comes to our attention and
it seemed so important to health that we wonder how we ever got along without
it. Maca is that kind of supplement. Now women have an alternative to hormone
replacement therapy drugs. Maca works in an entirely different and more
satisfactory way for most women than phytoestrogen herbs like black cohosh and
liquorice root. And men, too, find that maca can counteract the difficulties
they may experience in maintaining good sexual relationships as they age, due to
a general slowing down in the output of the endocrine glands.
Research
Peruvian medical doctors say that maca root works in a fundamentally
different way than HRT, promoting optimal functioning of the hypothalamus and
the pituitary, thereby improving the functioning of all the endocrine glands.
They isolated four alkaloids from the maca root
and carried out animal studies with male and female rats given either powdered
maca root or the alkaloids. females receiving either root powder or alkaloids
showed multiple egg follicle maturation, while in males, significantly higher
sperm production and motility rates were noted than in control groups.
They established that it was the alkaloids in the
maca root, not its plant hormones, that produced fertility effects on the
ovaries and testes of the rats. "These effects are measurable within 72 hours of
dosing the animals," they said. They deduced that the alkaloids were acting on
the hypothalamus-pituitary axis, which explains why both male and female rats
were affected in a gender-appropriate manner. This also explains why the effects
in humans are not limited to ovaries and testes, but also act on the adrenals,
giving a feeling of greater energy and vitality, and on the pancreas and thyroid
as well.
Implications of the discovery of the
pituitary-stimulating effects of maca are enormous. What it means is that
hormone replacement therapy - even the natural varieties - will no longer be the
gold standard for optimising health from a holistic point of view.
NATURAL VIAGRA
Doctors Malaspina, Muller and Chacon, as well as doctors from the USA and
Canada, also have good news for men who are suffering age-related sexual
dysfunction.
They can forget expensive, possibly dangerous
Viagra. Maca works extremely well, and safely.
Dr Jorge Aguila Calderon, Dean of the Faculty of
Human Medicine at the National University of Federico Villareal in Lima,
prescribes maca for a wide variety of conditions, including osteoporosis and the
healing of bone fractures in the very elderly. He says, "Maca has a lot of
easily absorbable calcium in it, plus magnesium, and a fair amount of silica,
which we are finding very useful in treating decalcification of bones in
children and adults."
Dr Calderon has also helped patients overcome
male impotence, male sterility and female sterility by employing maca therapy.
Additional problems he treats with maca are rickets, various forms of anaemia,
menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats, climacteric and
erectile difficulties in men, premature ageing, and general states of weakness,
such as chronic fatigue.
Another health professional using maca is Dr
Garry F. Gordon, President of the International College of Advanced Longevity
Medicine in Chicago, Illinois. He said: "Using maca myself, I experienced a
significant improvement in erectile tissue response. I call it ‘nature’s answer
to Viagra’.
"What I see in maca is a means of normalising our
steroid hormones like testosterone, progesterone and oestrogen. Therefore, it
has the capability to forestall the hormonal changes of ageing. It acts on men
to restore them to a healthy functional status in which they experience a more
active libido. Lots of men and women who previously believed their sexual
problems were psychological, are now clearly going to look for something
physiological to improve their quality of life in the area of sexuality.
Of course, as someone interested in longevity,
I’m aware that mortality comes on much sooner for those individuals whose sexual
activity is diminished or nonexistent. I believe that people who engage in sex
twice a week, or more, live longer. I’ve found sexual activity to a reliable
marker for overall ageing."
The Importance of Maca in the History of Peru
Maca’s cultivation goes back perhaps five millennia. It was an integral part
of the diet and commerce of the high Andes regions. When they controlled that
particular South American area, the Incas found maca so potent that they
restricted its use to their Royalty’s court. Upon overrunning the Inca people,
conquering Spaniards became aware of this plant’s value and collected tribute in
maca roots for export to Spain. Maca was used as an energy enhance and for
nutrition by the Spanish Royalty as well. But eventually knowledge for maca’s
special qualities died out, being preserved only in a few remote Peruvian
communities. In the 1960’s and later in the 1980’s, German and North American
scientists researching botanicals in Peru, rekindled interest in maca through
nutritional analyses of what was designated as ‘the lost crop of the Andes’. The
publication of a book by that name introduced maca to the world. At an
international conference in 1991, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of
the United nations recommended that Peruvians should return to eating
traditional, native Andean foods. Maca was included in the FAO list as a means
of combating nutritional problems being caused by people switching to processed
foods and high-sugar drinks. The reintroduction of maca has established healthy
eating once again in the Peruvian diet.
Hugo Malaspina, MD, Works with Maca
Now practising complementary medicine with an emphasis on the use of
medicinal herbs, one of the modern pioneers in the therapeutic use of this
ancient herb for an urban population is Hugo Malaspina, MD, a respected
cardiologist in Lima. Dr Malaspina has been using the maca root in his practice
for a decade and makes the following observation: "There are different medicinal
plants that work on the ovaries stimulating them. With maca, though, we should
say that it regulates the ovarian function." Dr Malaspina, who uses maca therapy
for both his male and female patients, recalls that he first heard about this
extraordinary herb through a group of elderly gentlemen who, while well along in
years were still lively and interested in enjoying sexual activities. "One of
this group (they were all over 70) started taking maca and found he was able to
perform satisfactorily in a sexual relationship with a lady friend. Soon
everyone in the group began drinking the powdered maca as a beverage and
enjoying the boos that the root was giving their hormonal functions. " I have
several of these men as my patients and their improvement prompted me to find
out more about maca and begin recommending it to my other patients", Dr.
Malaspina stated. What makes maca so effective, according to Dr. Malaspina, is
that rather than introducing hormones from outside the body, maca encourages the
ovaries and other glands to produce the needed hormones. The cardiologist said,
"Maca regulates the organs of internal secretion, such as the pituitary, the
adrenal glands, the pancreas, etc. I have perhaps 200 female patients whose
premenopausal and postmenopausal symptoms are alleviated by taking maca."
Jorge Aguila Calderon, MD, Prescribes Maca
Another Peruvian pioneer in the therapeutic application of maca integrated
into a modern medical practice is Jorge Aguila Calderon, MD. An internist, Dr
Aguila Calderon is former Head of the Department of Biological Sciences of the
Faculty of Human Medicine at the National University of Federico Villareal in
Lima. Like Dr. Malaspina, he prescribes maca for a wide variety of conditions,
including osteoporosis and the healing of bone fractures in the very elderly. "Maca
has a lot of very easily absorbable calcium in it, plus magnesium and a fair
amount of silica which we are finding useful in treating the decalcification of
bones in children and adults." Along with prescribing an excellent diet and
certain lifestyle changes, Dr Aguila Calderon has helped patients overcome male
impotence, male sterility and female sterility by employing maca therapy.
Additional problems he treats with maca are rickets, various forms of anaemia,
menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes and night sweats, climacteric and
erectile difficulties in men, premature ageing and general states of weakness
such as chronic fatigue.
American Physician Gabriel Cousens, MD, Uses
Maca
Physicians in the United States believe this herb has the potential of a
balanced answer to the effects of ageing on the endocrine system. Many who have
tried phytoestrogens and/or precursor hormones such as DHEA or pregnenelone, or
even natural hormone replacement therapy and have been dissatisfied, are getting
excellent results from their use of maca root. Gabriel Cousens, MD, practicing
internal medicine in Arkansas, says: "Whenever possible, I prefer to use maca
therapy rather than hormone replacement therapy because HRT actually ages the
body by diminishing the hormone-producing capability of the glands. Maca has
proven to be very effective with menopausal patients in eliminating hot flashes
and depression and in increasing energy levels. To find the right dosage level,
sometimes I started the patient on maca treatment with a half a teaspoon of
powder or three capsules a day. In some cases I have raised the dosage to a
teaspoon or six capsules a day for full effectiveness."
Henry Campanile, MD., offers Adrenal Balancing
Maca root
In keeping with its mode of acting through the hypothalamus and pituitary,
maca has a balancing and nourishing effect on the adrenal glands. Henry
Campanile, MD, a 50-year old specialist in internal and family/complementary
medicine practising in Florida states: "I happen to have been born with only one
adrenal gland just like my father. I started taking cortisone in my late
twenties to relieve the fatigue which I was already feeling. Knowing the dangers
of long term cortisone use, I looked around for an alternative, and this
circumstance is what got me interested in complementary medicine. I started
using pregnenelone about 10 years ago and it has been fairly satisfactory. But
one of my patients told me about Maca and I started taking it about a month ago.
It is phenomenal! I haven’t felt this good since
I was 20 years old. I have so much energy and look so well, my patients have
remarked on it and told me how rested I seem. I’ve got so much energy now, that
I’ve started an exercise program". After trying it on himself, Dr Campanile
began using maca with his patients. My first patient to take maca capsules was
experiencing hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms. She started feeling much
better after using this herb for only four days. I’m also employing it with
patients who have a low adrenal function."
Harold Clark, M.D. Makes Maca a Key Treatment
Another American doctor who has recently begun to use maca therapeutically
for some patients is Harold Clark, MD, of New Rochelle, New York. Dr Clark, who
utilises chelation therapy and ozone therapy in addition to herbs, b vitamins
and minerals in his practice stated, "I’m amazed at how fast maca worked on two
patients that I have been concerned about for some time." He described one
patient as 55 year-old Mary T, a postmenopausal woman. Mary T was possessed of
numerous sugar, hypertension, atrial fibrillation and hypomagnesemia. She had
been acutely ill for two months with osteomyelitis and generalised sepsis.
Unable to work, she was suffereing from great fatigue and depression and feeling
"worse and worse" over the last five years. "Within just four days of taking the
maca capsules, Mary T went through an enormous turnaround," said Dr. Clark. "She
has gone out to shop in the stores; she’s cleaned her house; she feels strong
and vigorous; and her depression is gone."
Maca as an Anti-Ageing Herb for
both Men and Women
Garry
P Gordon, MD, former president of the American College for Advancement in
Medicine, now Founder and President of the International College of Advanced
Longevity Medicine, located in Chicago, Illinois, bases his appreciation of maca
on his own experience with it. Dr Gordon says: "We all hear rumours about
various products like maca. But using this Peruvian root myself, I personally
experienced a significant improvement in erectile tissue. I call it "nature’s
answer to Viagra." "What I see in maca is a means of normalising our steroid
hormones, like testosterone, progesterone and estrogen. Therefore it has the
capability to forestall hormonal changes of ageing," Dr Gordon believes. "It
acts on men to restore them to a healthy functional status in which they
experience a more active libido." Lots of men and women who previously believed
their sexual problems were psychological are now clearly going to look for
something physiological to improve quality of life in the area of sexuality",
says Dr Gordon. "Of course, as someone interested in longevity, I’m aware that
mortality comes on much sooner for those individuals whose sexual activity is
diminished or non existent. In other words, I believe that people who engage in
sex twice a week or more live longer. I’ve found sexual activity to be a
reliable marker for overall ageing."
Dr Burton Goldberg, President of Future Medicine Publishing in Tiburon,
California, whose latest book, An Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide to
cancer, is another enthusiast of maca. He says that when he tried maca he was
very pleased with the results and began taking it regularly. "I’m a 72-year old
man and this maca has taken 25 years off my ageing sex life", "That’s pretty
important to me!, declares Dr Burton Goldberg.
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