ForMor presents: MACA / NONI - An Ancient Cure for Modern Times Code: 131 Price: $21.50 Package Size: 60 caplets Recommended use: 2 caplets daily in a divided dose as a dietary supplement. Serving size: 1 caplet |
The history of Maca medicine
The
Peruvians may have been the first to realize the beauty of Maca, but they
thankfully did not keep it a secret from other cultures. The Spanish soon
found the miracles of Maca after their conquest of the area. They were
having trouble breeding their livestock until a native disclosed the secrets of
the mysterious plant. Soon Maca became more valuable than gold.
Along with being a great source of nourishment, Maca is also used to treating
ailments, reducing stress, and contributing to successful weight loss.
One
of the first ways natives used Maca for medicinal purposes was to enhance
fertility in humans and animals. Maca is a hardy perennial plant
cultivated in the Andean Mountains. It was domesticated about 2000 years
ago by the Inca Indians, and primitive cultivars of Maca have been found in
archeological sites dating as far back as 1600 B.C. Native Peruvians have
traditionally utilized Maca since before the time of the Incas for both
nutritional and medicinal purposes. Maca has always been an important
staple in the food crop grown there.
It is rich in sugars,
protein, starches, and essential minerals, especially iodine and iron. In
Peruvian herbal medicine, Maca is used as an immunostimulant for anemia,
tuberculosis, menstrual disorders, menopause symptoms, stomach cancer, sterility
and other reproductive and sexual disorders as well as to enhance memory.
This energizing plant is sometimes also referred to as Peruvian ginseng,
although Maca is not in the same family as ginseng.
Maca today
Today, Maca is most
commonly used to increase energy, stamina and endurance in athletes, promotes
mental clarity, treat male impotence, and helps to correct female hormonal
imbalances including menopause and chronic fatigue syndrome. European
doctors have prescribed Maca for a variety of health related illnesses and
weight management for more than a decade and have found it more helpful than
synthetic western medicines. Maca is growing in world popularity due to
its energizing effects, fertility enhancement and aphrodisiac qualities.
Maca is a nutritional powerhouse especially rich in iodine. It
is a reliable protein source containing significant amounts of amino
acids. The protein and calories in Maca are stable even after years of
storage. It is also rich in complex carbohydrates and essential minerals
such as calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, and iron. It contains
vitamins B-1, B-2, B-12, and E and is a source of glycoside steroids.
Weight lifters and body builders are turning to Maca as a natural and safe
alternative to anabolic steroids. The rich and diverse nutrient content of
Maca explains its many traditional uses and why it is sought after today.
Maca is an "adaptogen", meaning it helps to restore balance or
homeostasis to the body. Rather than addressing a specific symptom,
adaptogens are used to improve the overall adaptability of the whole
system. Maca has been used traditionally to increase energy and to promote
improvement in both stamina and endurance in athletes. Unlike caffeine,
Maca is a healthy choice for increasing energy because it is not a stimulant.
The steady enhancement of both physical and mental energy makes Maca
an ideal supplement for students, professional, writers, athletes, and anybody
else who needs a lift. The fact that Maca contains no stimulants, but
obtains its especially beneficial for individuals who suffer from chronic
fatigue syndrome. Many people who use Maca also report increased mental
clarity.
The Indians who first used Maca believed it to be a
significant fertility aid for both animals and humans. This explains why
Maca is often described as an aphrodisiac. Aphrodisiac or not, it may be
used to address hormonal imbalances in women. Maca offers a natural
solution to symptoms of both PMS and menopause. Calcium and magnesium are
well for their beneficial effects on the female endocrine system. Maca is
a good source of both of these important minerals and is a very rich source of
iodine, which is also important for the endocrine system due to its effect on
the thyroid. Further reports indicate that Maca may help treat male
impotence.
Noni - "a miracle from paradise"
Good health requires three things: a positive outlook on life, a good
diet, and good genes. We can rarely do much about the genes we inherit,
but we can greatly improve the quality of our diet. Food technologists
have done an excellent job in providing us with tasty, attractive, and
easily stored food. The nutritional value of the food we eat is under the
control of different group of scientists, however. Some of theses
scientists have been warning us for years that rapid and disastrous loss of
micronutrients from the soil is leading to less than adequate crops. This
loss of certain micronutrients led to a sharp decrease in the amount of
proxeronine in certain plants.
Today many people in the United
States receive a marginal or submarginal supply of proxeronine, which has led to
a variety of medical problems. Supplementing the diet with consistent use
of Noni corrects this deficiency and may bring dramatic cures for certain
medical problems. Proxeronine is one of the safest micronutrients
known. Since proxeronine has no direct physiological action in the body
until the body converts it to xeronine, taking large amounts of Noni should not
cause problems. The simulation that proxeronine produces is a natural
metabolic stimulation resulting from better integration of the various metabolic
systems.
Xeronine helps to repair damaged cells by regulating
the rigidity and shape of particular proteins comprising those cells.
Since these proteins have different functions within the cells, this explains
how the administration of Noni causes a wide range of physiological responses.
The action of Noni in enabling the body to recover from a number of
different infections is exciting, but the explanation is complex and more
research is required.
Yet even today we have some important
clues about the modes of action. Anecdotal reports suggest that Noni can
be significantly helpful in numerous health conditions, such as hypertension,
wounds and infections, ulcers, skin rashes, digestive disorders, colds,
influenza, arthritis, and cancer. Numerous research reports have shown
that Noni improves the immune system and specifically increases the number of
T-cells. This single observations very important and will have many
medical applications.
Cat's Claw, Aloe Vera, Odorless Garlic and Siberian Ginseng
make Maca / Noni one of the most powerful nutritional supplements today.
Below you will find short descriptions of Astragalus and Chlorella
- a fantastic addition to ForMor's Maca / Noni:
Astragalus
Grown in China, Oriental herbalists have used
astragalus for centuries for wide variety of ailments, including diabetes, heart
disease, and high blood pressure. Recent studies in leading Chinese
medical journals suggest that astragalus may help activate the immune system,
thus enhancing the body's natural ability to fight disease. Astragalus may
also prevent the spread malignant cancer cells to healthy tissue. Dr. G.
Mavligit at the University of Texas in Houston found that an extract from this
plant helped restore normal immune function in cancer patients with impaired
immunity. In fact, some herbalists routinely give astragalus to people
undergoing chemotherapy and radiation. More research is underway to
explore the full medical potential of this ancient cure-all.
Astragalus may help promote resistance against disease. This mild
stimulant may reduce blood pressure by helping to rid the body of excess water
weight and it appears to help restore normal immune function for cancer
patients.
Chlorella
Chlorella may be the first link in
the food chain. This super protein source is a growth stimulator, and is
believed to retard aging. Chlorella is a reliable source of B-12 and is
high in Beta-Carotene. Chlorella contains more chlorophyll per gram than
any other land or sea plant and has the ability to neutralize or remove
poisonous substances from the body.
Ingredients: | Amount per serving | %DV |
Maca | 150 mg | * |
Noni Fruit (4:1) | 100 mg | * |
Proprietary blend: containing Siberian Ginseng, Odorless Garlic, Astragalus Root, Chlorella Algae, Cats Claw (4:1), Aloe Vera (200:1). |
550 mg | * |
Other ingredients: Calcium Carbonate, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate, Silica, Croscarmellose Sodium, Pharmaceutical Glaze. | ||
%DV = % Daily Value * = Daily value not established |
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