Maca is a tuberous root grown high in the Andes Mountains. Historical records note that Native Peruvians have used Maca sicne ancient times for its purported use as an aid to fertility and virility. Maca's many active constituents include alkaloids, ... *
Excellent "Le MACA, ou Lepidium meyenii, est une plante de la famille des Brassicacéae, poussant au Pérou à 4000 mètres d'altitudes environ.
Son usage a été démontré par des études chez l'homme montrant en particulier une augmentation de la libido et de l'érec..." -- Fabio
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Maca is a tuberous root grown high in the Andes Mountains. Historical records note that Native Peruvians have used Maca sicne ancient times for its purported use as an aid to fertility and virility. Maca's many active constituents include alkaloids, saponins, and tannins.
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As an herbal dietary supplement, take 1 capsule 1 to 2 times daily.
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Le MACA, ou Lepidium meyenii, est une plante de la famille des Brassicacéae, poussant au Pérou à 4000 mètres d'altitudes environ.
Son usage a été démontré par des études chez l'homme montrant en particulier une augmentation de la libido et de l'érection.
Il a été également démontré une amélioration des capacités érectiles (sans retentissement sur l'appareil cardio-vasculaire) chez des sujets présentant des troubles de l'érection (non dues à des causes chirurgicales).
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Fabio
THE MACA IS EVERYTHING AND SOME YOU SAID IT IS, I'VE EVEN SHARED SOME WITH OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS. THANKS AGAIN ZOOSCAPE
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