Maca
hormonalAlso known as: Lepidium meyenii, Peruvian Ginseng, Maca Root
About
An adaptogenic cruciferous root from the Peruvian Andes that may support hormonal balance and energy levels. Preliminary clinical trials suggest maca may support healthy body weight in postmenopausal women and individuals with metabolic syndrome.
How It Works
Adaptogenic cruciferous root that modulates hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, supporting hormonal balance (estrogen, progesterone, testosterone) without directly containing hormones. Macamides and macaenes may influence energy metabolism, reduce fatigue, and support physical performance through improved mitochondrial function and hormonal optimization.
Evidence For Conditions
| Condition | Grade | Studies | Participants | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Menopause-Related Weight Gain | C | 5 | 300 | View → |
Side Effects
- Insomnia (if taken late)
- GI discomfort
- Jitteriness (at high doses)
Drug & Supplement Interactions
- Hormone-sensitive conditions (theoretical — modulates hormonal pathways)
- Thyroid medications (goitrogen content in raw form)
Always inform your healthcare provider about all supplements you take.
Related Ingredients
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