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Maca Root and Ashwagandha is a specialized blend of ingredients to help boost your feelings of sexual vitality.*

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Maca Root and Ashwagandha

Maca Root and Ashwagandha

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Description

For most, the “optimal you” involves feeling motivated, balanced, and sexually vibrant. With that in mind, we created this powerful formula designed to nourish your sex drive and help you maintain an active sex life.

This product can be used daily to help you maintain a balanced and sexually vibrant life, or as needed to maximize desire.

  • Peruvian Ginseng: Central to this formula is Maca Root, an adaptogen commonly known as “Peruvian Ginseng” and revered for its harmonizing, nourishing, and strengthening effects.* Emerging research suggests that Maca can support sexual desire.*
  • Sexual-Enhancement Formulas: In this comprehensive formula, Maca Root is combined with botanicals including Ashwagandha, Damiana, Horny Goat Weed (Epimedium), and Ginseng — all having long histories of use in sexual-enhancement formulas.*
  • Beet Root & MCT Oil: To complement the actions of these botanicals we also added nourishing ingredients such as Beet Root and MCT Oil.* 
Details on CONCENTRATED Maca Root and Ashwagandha

Chronic Stress and Sexual Health

Chronic stress can deplete energy stores and disrupt sex hormone balance, leading to diminished well-being and a decrease in sex drive.

CONCENTRATED Maca Root and Ashwagandha is specifically designed to help boost feelings of sexual vitality and restore balance.

Maca Root: A Superfood for Sexual Vitality

Maca Root, a staple in the Peruvian highlands diet, has been cultivated for over 2,000 years. It is highly nutritious, providing a wide range of vitamins, minerals, and micronutrients. Maca Root has been pursued for its libido-enhancing effects and its ability to combat the negative effects of stress.[1]

As an adaptogen, Maca helps the body and mind adapt to and overcome the effects of stress, allowing for balance and homeostasis. Emerging research suggests that Maca can help support sexual health.[2]

Complimentary Adaptogenic Herbs

Ginseng is traditionally used as a revitalizing tonic in sexual health and performance formulas. It confers resiliency in the face of stress and has a restorative effect on the body as a whole.[3]

Ashwagandha, a highly revered herb, influences the body's stress response and is commonly found in traditional libido-enhancing formulas.[4]

Other Libido-Enhancing Ingredients

Damiana has been used as a physical tonic and aphrodisiac in Latin American cultures.[5]

Epimedium, also known as Horny Goat Weed, has traditionally been used to enhance libido in both men and women.[6]

Tribulus is a botanical extensively used in Ayurvedic tradition to increase virility and improve sexual performance.[7]

Supportive Ingredients

In addition to the libido-enhancing ingredients, CONCENTRATED Maca Root and Ashwagandha includes Beet Root for increased nutrient profile, energy-promoting MCT Oil, and nourishing omega-containing Flaxseed Oil.

Summary

CONCENTRATED Maca Root and Ashwagandha offers a comprehensive approach to improving sexual vitality by combating the effects of chronic stress and supporting sex drive with traditional botanical ingredients known for their libido-enhancing properties. It can be used to support feelings of sexual vitality and maintain an active sex life.

Works Cited

  1. Natural Standard. (2014). Maca (Lepidium meyenii) Monograph.
  2. Gonzales, G. F., Cordova, A., Vega, K. (2002). Effect of Lepidium meyenii (MACA) on sexual desire and its absent relationship with serum testosterone levels in adult healthy men. Andrologia 34, 367–372.
  3. Natural Standard. (2014). Panax Ginseng Monograph.
  4. Khalsa, K. P., & Tierra, M. (2008). Ashwaganda. In K. P. Khalsa, & M. Tierra, The Way of Ayurvedic Herbs (pp. 97-98). Twin Lakes: Lotus Press.
  5. Natural Standard. (2011). Damiana (Turnera diffusa) Monograph.
  6. Natural Standard. (2012). Horny Goat Weed (Epimedium grandiflorum) Monograph.
  7. Natural Standard. (2011). Tribulus (Tribulus terrestris) Monograph.
  8. Alternative Medicine Review (2002). Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCTs) Monograph.

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