26-06-2012, 16:01
From what I understand, maca is an adaptogen, so it makes whatever hormones your body is lacking. Which is why it wouldn't create testosterone in men, because they already produce heavy amounts of it. However, I'm sure if a guy had low-T, or even if the pill was taken every night before bed (when T counts are at their lowest), it probably would create testosterone in men.
Maca is also used heavily in libido pills, along with horny goat weed and a few other herbs. But I think those are what mainly do the job. I had to take libido pills embarrassingly enough after BC pills completely killed my libido (as well as messing up my hormones in countless other ways).
Maca actually IS great for butt growth, but mainly BECAUSE is creates testosterone in women. Testosterone helps build stronger muscles faster, which is why men are capable of bulking up so much more than women are. Since your butt muscles are used to walk everyday, many women experience slight butt growth or even just a better shape even without working out (although you really don't see great results until you workout).
Interesting, though, I never heard of it being used to prevent stalling. I guess that would be because it's an adaptogen. I'd love to be able to find her post talking about it, that's very intriguing. Maybe I should stay on it after all.
Maca is also used heavily in libido pills, along with horny goat weed and a few other herbs. But I think those are what mainly do the job. I had to take libido pills embarrassingly enough after BC pills completely killed my libido (as well as messing up my hormones in countless other ways).
Maca actually IS great for butt growth, but mainly BECAUSE is creates testosterone in women. Testosterone helps build stronger muscles faster, which is why men are capable of bulking up so much more than women are. Since your butt muscles are used to walk everyday, many women experience slight butt growth or even just a better shape even without working out (although you really don't see great results until you workout).
Interesting, though, I never heard of it being used to prevent stalling. I guess that would be because it's an adaptogen. I'd love to be able to find her post talking about it, that's very intriguing. Maybe I should stay on it after all.