Maca Root for Men: Breaking Down the Myths

Peruvian ginseng or maca (Lepidium meyenii), superfood
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Maca root for men — are there any positive effects on health? Here’s what you should know.


A Peruvian plant that grows in the highlands of the Andes mountains, maca root has been used for its medicinal properties for thousands of years. Also known as Lepidium meyenii, maca root is a cruciferous vegetable, meaning it’s related to cabbage, watercress and broccoli.


Though maca comes in different colors, yellow, red and black maca are the most common, with yellow maca roots being preferred due to their sweetness and wide variety of health benefits. Over the last few years, maca root powder and maca root capsules have grown in popularity for their potential benefits and medicinal properties.


Maca root claims to have beneficial effects on well-being and performance, including increased drive and reduced dysfunction, according to the Peruvian populations that have used it for centuries.


But what’s the real story behind maca root benefits? We’ll explain whether there are sexual benefits of maca root for men, debunk common myths about maca powder and maca extract and go over potential adverse effects.


Maca Root Benefits for Men


Maca root is rich in a number of nutrients, such as fiber, essential amino acids, fatty acids, vitamin C, calcium and several bioactive compounds that may support its medicinal properties.


But can extracts of maca or maca root powder increase drive? Could the effects of maca root improve dysfunction like (ED) or PE?


Keep reading to learn about the health benefits of maca root for men.

Increases Libido

Is maca libido a thing? Some evidence suggests that increased libido is one potential benefit of maca for men.


2010 review of the effects of Lepidium meyenii on sexual function found evidence from four high-quality studies with a total of 131 participants that maca root improved sexual desire after at least six weeks.


However, the studies included in the review were small, and the evidence was too limited to draw firm conclusions, according to the researchers.


Although promising, current research is unclear whether maca root libido is true or if maca root powder increases drive.

Reduces Dysfunction


Maca root could improve function — specifically, the effects of maca might help those with erectile dysfunction, one of the most common types of dysfunction.


The above review also looked at evidence from one randomized controlled study and found that the effectiveness of maca in those with mild ED was greater than a placebo.


That said, this study was too small to draw a conclusive result about the effectiveness of maca for ED or other types of dysfunction.


Improves Fertility


Some studies seem to suggest that taking maca for fertility could be beneficial and may improve health — namely, sperm quality and sperm concentration — in men.


One very small study of 20 men found that maca extracts as a dietary supplement improved sperm count as well as sperm motility over three months. However, this study was extremely small.


Similarly, a 2022 review of five studies on the effects of sperm motility and sperm count found mixed results on the effectiveness of maca for sperm motility and count. More research is needed to determine if maca root fertility is legitimate in its claims.


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Benefits Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)


Benign prostatic hyperplasia is when the prostate (a walnut-shaped gland that’s important for reproductive health) is enlarged. BPH can affect function, potentially leading to ED, reduced satisfaction and low drive.


Animal studies suggest that extract of maca root may help reduce prostate size. However, more research is needed to know how maca root affects BPH in humans.



Boosts Energy


One of the most common maca powder benefits is that maca root can improve energy levels.


A 2016 study of 175 people found that 3 grams of red or black maca per day for 12 weeks increased energy levels when compared with a placebo.


An animal study on the effects of the maca in mice found similar results — specifically that the extracts of maca had improved metabolism.


While this research is promising, larger studies are needed to see if maca root powder or extracts of maca as a supplement increase energy.


Common Myths About Maca Root Benefits


What other benefits of maca root for men are true? Can extracts of maca improve testicular function and increase serum testosterone levels? Does maca coffee increase the size of your hard on?


While there are claims that maca root powder or extract of maca can improve function — such as increasing reproductive hormone levels or maca for testosterone — research behind these claims is limited, and the results of studies have been mixed.



Maca Root Side Effects

Studies have shown that maca doesn’t have adverse effects and is generally safe for use.


One study of 175 people found that a three-gram dose of red or black maca per day for three months was well tolerated with no serious side effects.


Maca root side effects aren’t common, but some have experienced mild headaches or stomach issues.


Maca root is often ground up into maca root powder to be added to food for an earthy flavor. Some people may add maca powder to coffee for an energy boost. Extract of maca is also often sold in supplement form as maca pills.



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Maca Root for Men: Is It Worth It?


A plant that grows in the Peruvian highlands among other high-altitude areas, maca root has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties. There are claims that maca root for men reduces dysfunction and improves fertility while potentially decreasing prostate size and boosting energy.


Though smaller studies show promising effects on men’s behavior, results are mixed, and more research is needed to understand the effects of maca.


Currently, the most effective, scientifically proven treatments for dysfunction are ED medications and PE treatments. The most common ED treatments are oral medications, such as sildenafil (Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra), avanafil (Stendra) and tadalafil (Cialis).


This article originally appeared on Hims.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org

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