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Maca is a 100% natural product that grows in the Peruvian Andes. It helps to promote hormone balance in the body. That is the reason why a lot of women use this product in order to ease the negative effects of menopause. It is proven that Maca helps fight fatigue, memory loss, hot flashes, nervousness, lack of energy and other symptoms of menopause. Many women feel better after using Maca for just one week. Read here reactions from women who are using Maca.
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Peruvian women do not experience hot flashes The local people of the Peruvian Andes, among which, the Incas, have been using Maca for the last millennia. Peruvian women sometimes start taking Maca from the age of three. These women are very powerful, even the elderly women, and have exceptional stamina. Menopausal effects like hot flashes, vaginal dryness or memory lapses are things that they don't experience.
Until recently, Maca was a well kept secret of the Peruvian Andes. However, a couple of years ago, research was done on several plants of the Andes, which revealed the powers of Maca. One of the effects of Maca on women is that it helps alleviate symptons of menopause. In addition, Maca also increases fertility and energy levels and helps stimulate sexual activity for both men and women.
H.R.T. Maca is a natural alternative to Hormone Replacement Therapy. Maca stimulates the glands in the body so that it produces the hormones that it needs. That is why it works better than other natural or artificial products that bring in hormones from outside the body sending a message to the glands to stop producing these hormones.
The American doctor, Gabriel Cousens, prefers Maca to hormone replacement therapy (HTP) for example: DHEA, pregnenolone, or fitoestrogenes. He states: "Maca is a balanced answer to the effects of an aging endocrine system. HRT declines the capacity of the endocrine glands to produce hormones; this fosters the aging of the body".
Read more about Maca and the peri-post-menopause and Maca as a substitute for hormone replacement therapy.

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