How to Take Maca
Maca powder may be mixed in any hot or cold liquid or sprinkled on food. Do
not take neat, or between meals. Start with the maintenance dose of 1/4 teaspoon
with breakfast and the same amount with the evening meal. In some cases it
is necessary to take a teaspoon twice daily until symptoms abate, before dropping
back to the maintenance dose. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome sufferers have reported
major improvements after two weeks on this dose. Remember: We are all different
and people must find their own dose and stick with it until symptoms abate.
While some people notice marked improvement in energy and well-being quickly,
others respond more slowly, as their endocrine systems respond to the support
and balancing Maca provides. If there is not a significant improvement in
the way you feel after one week on the initial dose, you may increase the
amount taken by a small amount each week until an improvement is noticed.
The total daily amount taken should not exceed three teaspoons, except on
the advice of a health professional.
When taking Maca, it is essential to take a week off after using it for four
weeks, or four weeks off after using it for three months. This is done in
order to keep the body responsive to its phytonutrients.
Do not give to children under the age of three. Children who are undernourished,
chronically ill, or recovering from illness may have 1/3 of a teaspoon, three
times per week.
YOUNG WOMEN AND PERI-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN who have their menstrual periods
and are suffering from PMS, may take one quarter teaspoon per day. After three
months of use, stop for one month before resuming.
POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN: If the amount taken is ineffective after one
week, increase by 1/2 teaspoon for one week. If still ineffective, increase
again after another week until appropriate serving is established. If symptoms
such as breast tenderness occurs, reduce by 1/2 teaspoon for one week. Continue
reducing until symptoms disappear. The amount of Maca which adequately supports
menopausal and post menopausal health may decrease within two to three months.
Try reducing the amount you take periodically, to establish the lowest possible
serving. Heavy-set women frequently have naturally high estrogen levels. Too
high an estrogen level over a period if months is potentially harmful. Women
who experience breast tenderness or vaginal cramping should reduce the serving
until symptoms disappear. Tenderness may last up to six weeks and go away
spontaneously.
MENOPAUSAL AND POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN; It is suggested that both use
a natural progesterone supplement in addition to Maca, as women in these phases
of life are often out of balance in their estrogen-progesteron ratio and,
as of today, there are no studies to definitively confirm that taking Maca
increases progesterone levels. There is evidence, however, to suggest that
progesterone levels are being balanced as well, such as elimination of PMS
symptoms and a decrease in fibroid tumour size. An adequate level of progesterone
in the body has protective value against osteoporosis, uterine cancer and
possibly breast cancer, according to research. Since women in our society
are exposed to numerous xenoestrogens and pseudo-estrogens in the form of
petrochemicals, pesticides and meat and dairy products, and are subject to
fluctuating estrogen levels due to stress and physical inactivity, this extra
protection is advisable.
WOMEN WHO HAVE BEEN ON HRT FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS: Several health care
practitioners have adopted a protocol for helping women who have been using
HRT, and who have suffered severe side effects, to get off these drugs and
to use Maca to ease their menopausal symptoms. The cold turkey method does
not work well, because HRT drugs cause, over time, the ovaries to atrophy,
and so their hot flushes come back worse than ever. Because Maca is not replacing
hormones, it is fine to start using this product at any time and to stop at
any time without danger to the body. It can be used on and off without fear
of causing adrenal, ovarian or erectile disfunction. The Maca root has adaptogen
qualities. That is, its effects are appropriate to the age and sex of the
person using it, and it provides nutritional support for normal hormonal balance
in both men and women.
Under a physician's care, the following protocol for stopping HRT, for women
who are unable tolerate it, might be as follows:
FIRST MONTH: One tsp of Maca taken every day along with the HRT medication.
Every sixth day skip HRT.
SECOND MONTH: Same as first month, but every fifth day, no HRT.
THIRD MONTH: Same as second month, but every fourth day, no HRT
FOURTH MONTH: 1 1/4 teaspoons of Maca every day, but every other day,
no HRT.
FIFTH MONTH: 1 1/2 teaspoons Maca every day, but every other day, no
HRT
SIXTH MONTH: 2 teaspoons of Maca daily, but HRT is taken only once
every third day.
SEVENTH MONTH: Discontinue HRT. Take 2 tsp of Maca daily. If any symptoms
occur, increase by 1/3 tsp the amount of Maca on a weekly basis until symptoms
disappear. After a few months the amount of Maca needed will probably decrease.
You can try cutting down a little on a weekly basis until you find what seems
to be the most effective dose, judging by how you feel. Once a year get saliva
tests to evaluate your hormone levels. They are more accurate than blood tests.
Women on the patch should snip a tiny amount off
each patch the first month, a bit more the second month and so on until
after six or seven months, nothing is left. Those who have only been using
the patch a month or so may simply stop. Women on estrogen implants, who
wish to get off, may have them removed, go on the patch, and use the above
instructions to get off the patch slowly. Those on testosterone injections
may have progressively smaller injections. The claims based on traditional
usage and those made by physicians and users of Maca have not been evaluated
by government agencies and are not intended to diagnose or treat any disease.
MALE VIRILITY: Maca is often used by men to maintain sexual desire
and performance. Since the alkaloids of Maca cause the pituitary to produce
more precursor hormones to the adrenal glands and the testes, the effects
on energy and sexuality are notable. As above, it will be necessary for
each man to discover his own dose. Some men find that a teaspoon with the
evening meal is all they need for stimulating sexual vigour. In extreme
cases, an occasional tablespoon may be needed. It is important to realise,
however, that there are many causes for lack of virility. Poor nutrition
and lack of exercise contribute to this widespread problem, but the single
biggest cause are medications which damage the nerves, the endocrine system
and the vascular system. Testosterone decline is most often caused by medication.
Men who take testosterone to overcome erectile dysfunction risk atrophy
of the testicles. Some other drugs which cause impotence are antidepressants,
tranquilizers, steroids, anti-hypertensives, cholesterol-lowering drugs,
misused thyroid medication and, of course, recreational drugs.
To maintain sexual vigour into old age, embrace good diet, exercise and
avoid drugs. Even Maca cannot overcome the damage done by misuse of powerful
pharmaceuticals. You may want to consider consulting a health care practitioner
who practices holistic medicine to begin a health regime of the right foods,
herbs, exercise and stress reduction techniques, to lower your blood pressure
and cholesterol and stabilise your mood without drugs. Then Maca could help
with the rest.
CONTRAINDICATIONS: Maca is not recommended for women with breast,
ovarian, uterine or other hormone-related cancers. Nor is it recommended
for men with prostate or testicular cancer or with enlarged prostates. Also,
consult your physician if you have high blood pressure, gall bladder or
liver disease.
Because Peruvians have been using the Maca root for thousands of years,
with excellent results, they have not seen the need to fund expensive trials
to either prove or disprove Maca's safety. In the absence of such studies,
prudence requires that we not recommend Maca for the above health problems.
The use of fertility drugs, ginseng, black cohosh, dong quai or licorice
root along with Maca is not recommended. Be sure to have a "holiday"
from Maca occasionally, as per instructions above.
The above information is based on traditional usage
and the experiences of physicians and users of Maca, and is not intended
to diagnose or treat any disease. The reader is encouraged to seek the advice
of a qualified health practitioner.
