A complete background on Maca iIs included at
this website. Try to read as much as possible so you
will have a better understanding of the uses and effectiveness
of this remarkable natural herb.
Menopause means the end of menstruation. More specifically,
it's the last minute of your final period. But the changes
that lead up to menopause, and the settling down after,
usually span several years. The medical term for this
time is the climacteric, but traditionally most of us
know it as the "change of life."
It seems women in the United States have gone beyond
resilience. just like men, women have accepted a tolerance
for stress that has resulted in them becoming at risk
for diseases, such as, heart disease and lung cancer.
Their rate of hormonally related cancers (breast) is
escalating rapidly.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder characterized by
widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and multiple
tender points. "Tender points" refers to tenderness
that occurs in precise, localized areas, particularly
in the neck, spine, shoulders, and hips.
Has Been Used for Menopause Symptoms, Hot Flashes,
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), Hormone Balancing,
Fertility Enhancement, Sexual Stimulation, Perimenopause,
Fatigue, Stamina, Athletic Performance and PMS Associated
Problems.
Forty years of extensive research has been undertaken
of Maca's nutritional and medicinal values (Obregón.
1998), confirming the traditional claims of Maca's health
benefits.
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