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Macafem & Hormonal Imbalance
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Reprinted from
Nature & Health Magazine.
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The scientist responsible for much of the current
knowledge
of Macafem is Dr. Gloria Chacon, a biologist
trained at the
University of San Marcos, in Lima, Peru. Dr. Chacon says
that Macafem 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 responsible of producing your own human hormones. |
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It is important to remember that Macafem does not contain any hormones, but its action in the body jogs the pituitary into producing the precursor hormones, which ultimately end up raising estrogen, progesterone and testosterone levels, as well as helping to balance the adrenal glands, the thyroid and the pancreas.
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But this occurs naturally, not with time-bomb drugs, which throw the entire body into a dangerous state of confusion.
"Rather than hormone replacement therapy (HRT), millions of women are putting their faith in a remedy which has been used for 2,000 years, which is safe and amazingly effective: a cruciferous herb from Peru, called Macafem".
Dr. Chacon discovered Macafem’s properties for stimulating endocrine system through several studies which helped her deduce that Macafem’s components were acting on the hypothalamus-pituitary glands. 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.
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Macafem & Sexual Functioning
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Urology, a major peer-reviewed medical journal that first published the Viagra® studies.
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Urology Journal published a study confirming the sex-enhancing effects of an extract of Macafem, a root from the central highlands of Peru. "This is a significant development in Macafem research, and a breakthrough for the herbal industry," says Dr. David Forrester. "This is a very unusual development for a major medical journal to publish findings on a sex-enhancing herb.”
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Macafem (Lepidium meyenii, Maca) has been used by Peruvians for centuries as an energy and sex-enhancing botanical. To investigate traditional Macafem use and cultivation, the Peruvian government sponsored research in the Andes highlands. To unlock Macafem's chemical secrets, scientists conducted the most comprehensive analysis of Macafem ever performed |
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Under the direction of Dr. Qun Yi Zheng, chemists discovered several previously unknown compounds in the plant.
To ensure product safety, a cultivator donated an industry brand extract for oral toxicity testing.
The results revealed no toxicity and an absence of adverse pharmacologic effects. Further in vivo studies showed that the Macafem extract promotes libido, sexual potency and energy.
The Urology Journal article, authored by Dr. Zheng and colleagues, describes the studies.
Anecdotal reports from individuals given Macafem further confirm the sex-enhancing effects of the extract.
Users claim a significant increase in libido, enhanced sexual function, and increased frequency of sex.
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Macafem & Hormonal Imbalance
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medicine hunter, Discovery Health, USA.
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"The South American country of Peru is home to numerous beneficial herbs, including Macafem, a legendary hormone balancer. In Peru, Macafem is employed for menopause relief and to increase strength, energy, libido and sexual function, a winning combination of health benefits if there ever was one."
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