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What
is Maca?
Once
hoarded by the rulers of the Incan Empire for the
sole use of the Royal court and their warriors. It
is grown at very high elevations of the Andes
Mountains in mineral rich, chemical free soil.
Maca is a staple of the indigenous people of Peru's
diet because of the high nutritional value of Maca
that enables them to adapt to their harsh climate and
altitude.
Maca
is newly arrived in the United States from Peru, where
it has been used for centuries for it's energy and
libido boosting properties. Because it nourishes
your entire glandular system, Maca improves bone
density, combats chronic fatigue, sharpens mental
clarity, improves everyday energy, and enhances
athletic ability. This applies to women and men
alike, because Maca is an adaptogen which works in
harmony with both sexes, from children to old folks.
VITA-MYR INCA GOLD MACA is set apart
from other Maca products on the market today in that
it contains no fillers or inert ingredients

MACA root only grows in on small
region of the high Andes of central Peru, on bleak and
barren plateaus at 15,000 feet, it is the highest
cultivated crop in the world. It's also the only
true Cruciferous crop of the Americas. It has been
used as a food source by the indigenous peoples for the
past 5800 years. The Spanish Conquistadors noted it's
growth along side of potato by the India in the 16th
century. The Spanish exported MACA Root 21 years
before the potato. It may in part be responsible for the
flourishing of the Inca empire, both nutritiously
and as an altitude adaptogen.

Why
Should I Eat It?
Because it is the primary
cultivated food source for the indigenous Andeans in the
area, MACA root must be very nutritious, both
micro and macobiotically. It is rich in vitamins,
mineral, fiber & protein and low in both calories
and fat. It actually contains two of the three
essential fatty acids that your body requires as well as
7 of the 9 essential amino acids (17 overall). It
contains no cholesterol and it also contains 5 natural
sterols. A natural Viagra!
How
Do You Eat MACA?
Traditionally in Peru the root is
eaten like a potato, boiled and used in pudding, jams
and drinks. In the West, MACA is available in
capsules but it has not been validated at this dose.
However, MACA is available as a high-quality affordable
powder, for use in drinks and food....hot or cold, or as
a tasty pasta.
MACA is
available as a powder that can be conveniently added to
your daily diet. A natural Viagra!
Mama
always told you to
"Eat Your Vegetables"
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