Macabido® Women’s Formula is specially tailored to a woman’s sexual needs, with ingredients that help maintain feelings of desire and sexual pleasure naturally, while soothing stress and supporting healthy energy levels.

SUPPLEMENT FACTS WOMEN’S FORMULA

Serving Size: pill_icon 2x Capsules

Amount Per Serving
%Daily Value*
Macaplex® (Lepidium Meyenii Root Extracts) 450 mg
macaplex macaplex

Maca, a member of the Cruciferae (Brassicaceae) family, is a small tuber native to the central Peruvian highlands that's roughly the size of a ping-pong ball. Rich in sugar, starch, proteins and essential minerals like iron and iodine, maca has been cultivated for thousands of years for its nutritive and medicinal properties. In the ancient Inca culture of Peru, maca was regarded as one of the most powerful medicinal plants; a view still held - or rather rediscovered - by modern scientists.

What Does Maca Do?

Dried maca root has a high nutritive value, similar to cereals like corn and rice. In addition, it contains large quantities of essential amino acids, iron, calcium, alkaloids, magnesium, p-methoxybenzyl, isothiocyanate, phosphorus, saponins, stigmasterol, sitosterol, tannins, zinc, the vitamins B1, B2 and B12 as well as vitamins C and E. The patented extract Macaplex®, an important ingredient in Macabido, contains all of these components at maximum levels of concentration and purity. Maca's multitude of phytochemicals make it a virtual panacea for health concerns ranging from lack of energy & stamina to hormonal balance, menstrual concerns, and menopause symptoms. Maca is also a great protector of immune system health. Maca is also considered an adaptogen, nutritionally supporting the body's ability to deal with external stressors while helping to maintain overall general health.  Most importantly, maca is a boon for lagging libido, helping to increase sexual desire and arousal. In ancient times, Inca women took maca to help maintain healthy hormonal balance, healthy libido, and fertility. Maca was used by men for its aphrodisiac and fertility-enhancing properties. Because maca was so beneficial to both women and men, there was scarcely a home without it.

Maca Studies

Numerous studies support maca's nutritional and energy-boosting properties, as well as its use in helping to support healthy fertility. Maca has also been shown to be beneficial in relation to psychological factors relating to sexual performance, such as anxiety and mood. This powerful root also shows promise when it comes to supporting bone health, prostate health, cognitive health, and skin health, specifically in helping to protect the skin against radiation from the sun. Studies done on the benefits of maca for men have proven it to be a promising solution for helping to maintain sperm health and vitality, and helping to support healthy male fertility in general. In one double-blind, randomized study, it was reported that maca may help support healthy sexuality in men taking certain medications, and to have a beneficial effect on libido. In one double-blind placebo-controlled study involving healthy adult males, maca was shown to increase sexual desire without affecting levels of sex hormones, anxiety, or mood. Another double-blind placebo-controlled study on men suffering from sexual concerns showed that maca helped improve subjects' perception of their sexual and overall well-being. Another study showed that taking maca for two weeks improved sexual desire in male cyclists.

Maca has been attributed the following properties:

  • Supports healthy libido
  • Promotes healthy fertility in men and women
  • Helps maintain overall healthy energy levels
  • Supports healthy sexual desire and pleasure
Read more from the maca study: Maca Study
Panax ginseng Panax ginseng

Panax Ginseng, also known as Chinese, Korean, or Asian ginseng, is a plant native to Asia whose root possesses powerful medicinal properties. For thousands of years, people have taken advantage of panax ginseng's stimulant and adaptogenic properties, using it as a natural way to support healthy energy levels and overall well-being. Panax ginseng must be at least five years old before its roots can be harvested for use.

What Does Panax Ginseng Do?

Panax ginseng contains ginsenosides and panaxosides, active substances thought to be responsible for its healing properties. Panax ginseng may be helpful in addressing sexual concerns in men; the root of this plant has been used traditionally to boost male sexual satisfaction. Certain animal studies hint that it might play a role in affecting the release of nitric oxide (NO), however this warrants further research.  Panax ginseng may also be beneficial in helping to reduce some of the symptoms associated with menopause in women, such as hot flashes. An adaptogen, panax ginseng can also help the body adapt to stress, and supports a healthy immune system. Ginseng is often used as a stimulant to boost energy levels, and it can also stimulate brain function relating to neuroendocrinal activity in the hypothalamus, pituitary gland and adrenal cortex, working to support healthy cognitive function and memory. Ginseng is also widely used for supporting healthy digestion.

Panax Ginseng Studies

Double-blind placebo-controlled studies support panax ginseng's antioxidant properties, as well as its benefits to helping maintain healthy blood pressure already within normal ranges. Other studies corroborate panax ginseng's use for improving feelings of overall well-being and support of healthy energy levels. A blend of royal jelly, ginkgo, and panax ginseng showed promise in helping to support cognitive health in patients with mild cognitive impairment. Scientific research has also shown Panax ginseng to be helpful in maintaining sexual health. One double-blind placebo-controlled study showed it helped improve sexual arousal in post-menopausal women. Certain animal studies reported that panax ginseng boosts libido and libido-related performance.

For thousands of years, ginseng has been used for its many favorable properties:

  • Maintains healthy sexual energy levels
  • Supports healthy sexual desire
  • Helps maintain healthy mental activity
  • Supports healthy energy levels
  • Helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels already within normal ranges
Read full Panax Ginseng study: Panax Ginseng Study
Ginkgo bilobaGinkgo biloba

Ginkgo biloba (ginkgo) is a deciduous tree native to China that can live for thousands of years. A natural source of antioxidants, ginkgo has been used for medicine and food for some 5000 years, but has only been cultivated for its healing properties in North America and Europe for the past few hundred years. The fan-shaped leaves of the ginkgo tree are rich in flavonoids like kaempferol glycoside, quercetin glycoside, ginkgolides, and bilobalide, all of which are responsible for its great reputation as a plant medicine.

What Does Ginkgo Do?

The Journal of Sex Education and Therapy reported that ginkgo extract can help support healthy male sexual performance. In fact, ginkgo has a beneficial effect on each of the four phases of the sexual cycle: desire, arousal, orgasm, and relaxation. Ginkgo extract supports a healthy cardiovascular system and is often used by menopausal and postmenopausal women to help alleviate related symptoms. Ginkgo also possesses neuroprotective qualities. This "memory phytomedicine" is also given to women who suffer from menopausal forgetfulness, as its ability to support healthy blood flow to the brain can help maintain healthy cognitive function. Ginkgo has also been used to support overall healthy aging. Ginkgo can also support healthy energy levels, as it helps maintain the cells' healthy production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the body's cellular fuel, while also supporting the use of glucose by the body for energy.

Ginkgo Studies

Ginkgo biloba is a fairly well-studied herb, with clinical trials supporting benefits for everything from cognitive function and memory to cardiovascular and eye health, to overall feelings of well-being.  One animal study suggested that ginkgo may also possess some neuro-protective properties.  A single-blind, randomized trial showed that ginkgo was helpful in soothing symptoms of PMS (premenstrual syndrome). Ginkgo's ability to promote healthy blood flow and its relaxant effect on smooth muscle tissue also support its use in promoting sexual health and satisfaction in women. In one study, a ginkgo blend improved sexual desire and sexual satisfaction in women suffering from self-reported low libido. When combined with sex therapy, ginkgo was shown to increase sexual desire and arousal in women. Another study supported ginkgo's use in increasing sexual desire in postmenopausal women. Studies have also shown that ginkgo's ability to relax the blood vessels and support healthy blood flow might result in better sexual health and desire-related performance in men. In one study, ginkgo was shown to improve sexual desire (libido) and orgasms in the men who suffered from sexual issues due to antidepressant use.

The following effects of ginkgo on men and women have been documented:

  • Helps support healthy blood flow to sexual organs
  • Helps maintain healthy cognitive function
  • Supports healthy oxygen supply to the brain
  • Helps soothe stress
Read full Ginkgo biloba study: Ginkgo Biloba Study
damiana Damiana

Damiana's Latin name, Turnera aphrodisiaca, speaks volumes. Found in certain parts of the United States, Mexico, Central America and the West Indies, the leaves and stems of the damiana shrub are the parts most commonly used for their healing properties.

What Does Damiana Do?

The Maya of Mexico used damiana (which they called "mizib-coc") traditionally as an aphrodisiac and to support sexual health in both men and women. Spanish missionaries were the first to write of damiana, relating that it was made into a beverage by the natives and consumed for its aphrodisiac qualities. According to the Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, damiana has been used in the US for its aphrodisiac properties and for supporting healthy libido-related performance since 1874. Today, damiana is primarily used to help with female complaints and is known for helping to maintain the vital energy of the body - especially in cases of exhaustion. Essential oils from the leaves of damiana stimulate the genital glands, helping to support healthy libido. Other possible uses for damiana include supporting a healthy mood, helping to soothe stress and anxiety, calming the digestive system, and to support healthy energy levels. Currently, damiana's exact mechanism of action is not fully understood.

Damiana Studies

A combination of damiana, L-arginine, panax ginseng, ginkgo, and certain vitamins and minerals showed great promise in boosting sexual satisfaction and frequency of orgasms in women. Few human studies have been conducted on damiana alone, but animal studies have reported positive results relating to damiana working to increase libido and support sexual health.

This extract is ascribed the following properties:

  • Heightens feelings of sexuality
  • Helps maintain healthy libido
  • Supports a healthy circulatory system
  • Helps maintain healthy sexual desire
gingerGinger

A member of the family Zingiberaceae (along with spices cardamom and turmeric), ginger was originally grown in Asia for use as a food and a medicine over 5,000 years ago. Today it's cultivated in many countries including India, Mexico, and China. The aged root of this plant is the part utilized for its medicinal properties, of which there are many.

What Does Ginger Do?

Ginger has been celebrated for its aphrodisiac properties since the times of ancient Greece and Rome. Aside from its benefits relating to sex drive, ginger root has an overall stimulating and warming effect, helping to support healthy blood flow, stimulate nerve endings, and facilitate the flow of bodily secretions, all of which contribute to a more pleasant sexual experience. Possessing powerful antioxidant properties, ginger is also well-known for its anti-nausea benefits, and has been primarily used in Western herbalism for this purpose. In the Ayurvedic medicine of India, ginger is more commonly used to help soothe minor joint aches and pains.

Ginger Studies

Ginger has been shown in clinical studies to help support healthy testosterone levels. It has also been confirmed to help support healthy blood flow, which may be helpful in maintaining cardiovascular and sexual health. Studies also confirm the antioxidant benefits of ginger and its ability to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels already within normal ranges. Ginger's use as an anti-nausea aid has also been backed by numerous clinical studies.
lavender lavender

Lavender is a delicate light purple flower native to northern Africa and the Mediterranean that's widely known today for its soothing aroma. Found in numerous beauty and personal care products, lavender is more than just another pleasant-smelling ingredient; it also has powerful healing properties.

What Does Lavender Do?

Rich in vitamins and minerals, lavender can be used in recipes to add a unique flowery note. Packed with vitamin A, great for helping to maintain healthy eyes and soft supple skin, lavender is also a wonderful source of the calcium your body needs for strong bones, as well as iron, vital for maintaining healthy oxygen levels in the blood. Aside from its nutritional value, lavender has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and anti-fungal properties that make it a great topical remedy for burns, skin irritation, bug bites, cuts, scrapes, and even dandruff. When taken internally, lavender contains weak estrogenic components that may contribute to hormonal balance. Lavender also helps to soothe anxiety and stress while promoting a healthy mood.

Lavender Studies

A review of seven previous lavender studies published in the International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice concluded that lavender could help reduce anxiety in those who suffer from general anxiety. Lavender oil was also found to help address other symptoms that can go hand-in-hand with anxiety, for example difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, while increasing feelings of well-being. In a Japanese study, lavender was shown to help alleviate some of the emotional symptoms that accompany PMS (premenstrual syndrome). A Korean study examining lavender's effect on college students showed that it also helped maintain a healthy mood.
Passion Flower Passion Flower

First reported and named by Spanish explorers in Peru, passion flower is a beautiful purple flower that grows wild in North and South America.

What Does Passion Flower Do?

Passion flower has a relaxing and calming effect on the nervous system. It's used to help soothe anxiety and stress, and to help relieve occasional sleeplessness. Passion flower is also used to help soothe menopausal symptoms. (Another plant ingredient in Macabido® which has a similar relaxing and calming effect on women is lavender flowers.) The comforting, calming effects of these natural remedies should not be underestimated, for it is precisely the state of mental tranquility that supports healthy sexual desire and is more conducive to sexual fulfillment.

Passion Flower Studies

Studies involving passion flower have suggested that it possesses both aphrodisiac and calming properties. Multiple studies confirm passion flower's anti-anxiety effects, specifically its effect on general anxiety. Other studies showed that passion flower may be helpful for those who experience inconsistent sleep quality.
Avena sativa Avena sativa

Avena sativa, or green oats, is a wild grass that's been taken advantage of for its nutrient content and medicinal properties since the Bronze Age. Native to the Near East, avena sativa began to be cultivated around 3000 B.C. and has been a human staple ever since.

What Does Avena Sativa Do?

This herbal extract has been successfully used to help maintain healthy energy levels for hundreds of years.  More recently, avena sativa has been used to help support the nervous system and soothe anxiety. Avena has also been used to support cardiovascular health, as a boon for minor joint discomfort, and to help ease withdrawal from nicotine and other drugs. Avena sativa also has a reputation as a mild aphrodisiac and is sometimes used as a natural complement to some hormone therapies, as it may help maintain healthy levels of the sex hormone testosterone. Healthy testosterone levels support healthy energy levels and sexual desire, especially in women. Avena sativa also possesses soothing qualities that may enhance its aphrodisiac effect in women by helping to calm the anxiety which may inhibit sexual arousal.

Avena Sativa Studies

Certain studies suggest that avena sativa may support healthy testosterone balance, which may enhance libido and arousal.
L-TyrosineL-tyrosine

L-tyrosine is an amino acid created in the body from phenylalanine, another amino acid found in the body. Tyrosine is also found in high-protein foods like meat, fish, eggs, certain dairy products like milk, yogurt and cheese, nuts, legumes, avocadoes, bananas, and whole grains.

Tyrosine is needed to create certain proteins and cell structures, as well as neurotransmitters (chemical messengers in the brain) like dopamine and serotonin, which are related to pain, appetite, and stress response.

What Does L-tyrosine Do?

Because of its role in supporting the nervous system, Tyrosine may help support healthy mood and feelings of alertness, as well as healthy mental activity. It may also be helpful for maintaining healthy energy levels, soothing stress, and maintaining a healthy cardiovascular system.

Tyrosine can help with symptoms of PMS (premenstrual syndrome), and may also help boost libido and libido-related performance. It may also help maintain healthy energy levels and mood in menopausal women.

L-tyrosine Studies

In a clinical trial, L-tyrosine depletion was shown to adversely affect mood in healthy females. Other studies have shown that supplementing with tyrosine can help mitigate stress-induced cognitive performance (for example memory), with cold-induced cognitive performance the variable most commonly tested. Additionally, tyrosine has also been shown to help maintain healthy blood pressure already within normal ranges in times of stress. Various studies show that tyrosine may also help soothe stress and increase feelings of general well-being.
Royal jelly Royal jelly

Royal jelly, a milky food produced by honey bees for their queen, is a virtual power plant that's full of protein, vitamins and 18 amino acids. Royal jelly contains vitamins A, C, D, E, K, and all of the B vitamins, and is the richest natural source of vitamin B6 and pantothenic acid (B5), two vitamins that play a key role in fat and carbohydrate metabolism.

What Does Royal Jelly Do?

Royal jelly is perhaps best known for its effect on maintaining healthy hormonal balance, which can affect sex drive in men and women. It is often used to help with symptoms of PMS (premenstrual syndrome) and menopause. What's more, this natural remedy helps support healthy vision and cognitive function; it also plays an important role in maintaining a healthy cardiovascular system. Royal jelly has also been reported to be effective in soothing minor join discomfort.  It also contains large amounts of biotin, as well as nucleic acid, a substance that is involved in directing protein synthesis and other intracellular activities. Royal jelly is the richest natural source of acetylcholine, an important chemical that regulates impulses between nerve fibers in the brain, promoting healthy cognitive function and clear thinking. It may also help promote a healthy immune system.

Royal Jelly Studies

Various studies have been performed involving royal jelly. It has shown promise in relation to helping to protect against oxidative damage in the cells, promoting healthy aging. Other studies suggest that royal jelly may help maintain healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels already within normal ranges, reduce fatigue after exercise, and support cognitive health. Other research involving menopausal women suggests that royal jelly can help soothe symptoms of menopause and improve feelings of general well-being.

These are some possible beneficial effects of royal jelly for men and women:

  • Helps maintain healthy levels of sexual energy
  • Supports healthy metabolic activity
  • Supports a healthy immune system
  • Promotes healthy cognitive function
Read more about royal jelly study: Royal Jelly Study
Bioperine (Piperine) (from Black Pepper Fruit Extract) 5 mg
Piperine Bioperine

Bioperine (piperine) is an extract derived from the fruit of the black pepper (Piper nigrum L.) plant. Black pepper has been used for centuries as both a spice and a natural medicine; piperine is the component in black pepper that's responsible for its medicinal properties, as well as its spicy bite.

What Does Piperine Do?

Piperine possesses powerful antioxidative properties, and has shown promise in relation to supporting a healthy cardiovascular system and mood. Piperine is perhaps most famous for its ability to help the body better absorb nutrients and other substances, and enhancing the transport of nutrients into the bloodstream. Piperine achieves this by increasing thermogenesis - the metabolic energy-producing process that occurs in each cell of the body - thereby increasing the amount of cellular energy available for digestion and absorption of nutrients consumed by the body.

Piperine Studies

Piperine has been clinically tested for its ability to increase the bio-availability of nutritional supplements by promoting increased absorption of nutrients in the digestive tract, which helps ensure that the full benefit is received from each nutrient. Piperine studies have also reported that it may help support a healthy mood and healthy blood pressure levels already within normal ranges.
L-Arginine HCI L-Arginine HCI

L-arginine is an important amino acid that your body must have in order to create proteins. You get the L-arginine your body needs from the food you eat. Some good food sources of L-arginine are red meat, poultry, fish like tuna and salmon, as well as dairy products and nuts like peanuts and almonds.

What Does L-arginine Do?

The amino acid L-arginine is among the most potent of all amino acids which work to support healthy sexual desire. It is needed by the body for cell renewal, hence for the healthy production of sperm and for egg maturation. L-arginine is also needed to convert amino acids to nitric oxide (NO), the "key" to healthy blood circulation and arousal. NO works to dilate blood vessels for healthy blood flow, and is extremely important for a healthy cardiovascular system and central nervous system. NO is also regarded as a great supporter of the immune system. NO also promotes healthy sexual desire, and healthy circulation to the sex (and other) organs.

L-arginine Studies

Numerous studies support L-arginine's benefits to the cardiovascular system. It has been shown to promote healthy blood flow and clotting activity. In other studies, L-arginine has been shown to help maintain healthy blood flow to the sexual organs in men, and to play an important role in maintaining healthy fertility in men. One study examining the result of supplementation of L-arginine and a blend of ginseng, ginkgo, damiana, multivitamins and minerals in women age 22-73 with self-reported low libido found that the participants noticed improvement in a variety of areas. The pre-menopausal women experienced a significant increase in desire, overall sexual satisfaction, and frequency of sex. Peri-menopausal women reported an increase in frequency of sex, and overall sexual satisfaction. Post-menopausal women reported a significant increase in sexual desire. Read more about L-arginine study: L-arginine Study
<1%
Coral calciumCoral Calcium

Coral Calcium is a good source of calcium, plus contains over 70 other crucial minerals, all in highly-absorbable trace mineral form. The trace minerals in Coral Calcium come from fossilized coral (an organic source) so are easily-absorbed and assimilated by the body, unlike the inorganic minerals found in many supplements.

What Does Coral Calcium Do?

Coral Calcium provides the minerals needed to help balance mineral deficiencies while also enhancing the absorption of other nutrients and ingredients by providing the alkaline minerals the body needs to maintain a healthy acid/alkaline (pH) balance. Maintaining a healthy acid/alkaline balance is important, because our modern diet, medications, environmental pollution, and stress all promote an overly-acidic state that unless corrected, may lead to poor health and an inability to properly absorb and utilize vital nutrients, vitamins and minerals. A healthy pH balance supports a healthy immune system and discourages various conditions which thrive in a chronically acid (low pH) environment.  A healthy pH also supports maximum absorption of nutrients, most of which require a body pH of about 7 to be properly absorbed and utilized.

Coral Calcium Studies

There are few if any published studies on the effects of coral calcium on human health, however there is a plethora of scientific information available on the numerous minerals found in coral calcium, especially the primary minerals found in coral calcium: calcium and magnesium. Other minerals found in trace amounts in coral calcium include sulfur, silicon, iron, strontium, chlorine, aluminum, deuterium, sodium, phosphorus, potassium, manganese, titanium, erbium, praseodymium, zinc, and barium.

Coral Calcium provides support in many ways:

  • Contains 73 natural, fossilized coral minerals to help balance mineral deficiencies and restore the body's pH balance.
  • Supports absorption of nutrients for maximum effectiveness.
  • Helps support a healthy immune system.
Niacin (as Niacinamide) 5 mg NE
31.25%
niacin niacin

Your body needs niacin to function properly, and to remain healthy. Niacin, also known as nicotinic acid or vitamin B3, can be obtained through the food you eat, or by supplementation. Some foods that are high in niacin are broccoli, peanuts, kidney beans, mushrooms, and bell peppers. Meats like organ meats, chicken, pork, tuna, veal, turkey and even bacon are also good sources of dietary niacin.

What Does Niacin Do?

Niacin plays a role in the dilation or widening of the blood vessels, making it crucial for maintaining a healthy cardiovascular system. It also promotes healthy clotting of the blood. Through these mechanisms, niacin promotes healthy circulation throughout the body, vital for sexual arousal. Niacin may also help maintain healthy cholesterol levels already within normal ranges.

Niacin Studies

In studies, niacin has shown great promise in relation to helping to maintain healthy blood lipid levels. There is some evidence that niacin might help soothe minor joint discomfort. Niacin has also been studied in relation to its possible beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system. Read more about niacin study: Niacin Study

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
† Daily Value (DV) not established.


OTHER INGREDIENTS:
VEGETABLE CAPSULE (HYPROMELLOSE), MAGNESIUM STEARATE, SILICON DIOXIDE.


SUGGESTED USE:
Take two (2) capsules in the morning and two (2) capsules in
the evening with plenty of fluid. Do not exceed four (4) capsules daily.


CAUTIONS:

Not for use if pregnant or lactating.

Keep out of the reach of childre

Store at room temperature

  • macaplex macaplex

    Maca, a member of the Cruciferae (Brassicaceae) family, is a small tuber native to the central Peruvian highlands that's roughly the size of a ping-pong ball. Rich in sugar, starch, proteins and essential minerals like iron and iodine, maca has been cultivated for thousands of years for its nutritive and medicinal properties. In the ancient Inca culture of Peru, maca was regarded as one of the most powerful medicinal plants; a view still held - or rather rediscovered - by modern scientists.

    What Does Maca Do?

    Dried maca root has a high nutritive value, similar to cereals like corn and rice. In addition, it contains large quantities of essential amino acids, iron, calcium, alkaloids, magnesium, p-methoxybenzyl, isothiocyanate, phosphorus, saponins, stigmasterol, sitosterol, tannins, zinc, the vitamins B1, B2 and B12 as well as vitamins C and E. The patented extract Macaplex®, an important ingredient in Macabido, contains all of these components at maximum levels of concentration and purity. Maca's multitude of phytochemicals make it a virtual panacea for health concerns ranging from lack of energy & stamina to hormonal balance, menstrual concerns, and menopause symptoms. Maca is also a great protector of immune system health. Maca is also considered an adaptogen, nutritionally supporting the body's ability to deal with external stressors while helping to maintain overall general health.  Most importantly, maca is a boon for lagging libido, helping to increase sexual desire and arousal. In ancient times, Inca women took maca to help maintain healthy hormonal balance, healthy libido, and fertility. Maca was used by men for its aphrodisiac and fertility-enhancing properties. Because maca was so beneficial to both women and men, there was scarcely a home without it.

    Maca Studies

    Numerous studies support maca's nutritional and energy-boosting properties, as well as its use in helping to support healthy fertility. Maca has also been shown to be beneficial in relation to psychological factors relating to sexual performance, such as anxiety and mood. This powerful root also shows promise when it comes to supporting bone health, prostate health, cognitive health, and skin health, specifically in helping to protect the skin against radiation from the sun. Studies done on the benefits of maca for men have proven it to be a promising solution for helping to maintain sperm health and vitality, and helping to support healthy male fertility in general. In one double-blind, randomized study, it was reported that maca may help support healthy sexuality in men taking certain medications, and to have a beneficial effect on libido. In one double-blind placebo-controlled study involving healthy adult males, maca was shown to increase sexual desire without affecting levels of sex hormones, anxiety, or mood. Another double-blind placebo-controlled study on men suffering from sexual concerns showed that maca helped improve subjects' perception of their sexual and overall well-being. Another study showed that taking maca for two weeks improved sexual desire in male cyclists.

    Maca has been attributed the following properties:

    • Supports healthy libido
    • Promotes healthy fertility in men and women
    • Helps maintain overall healthy energy levels
    • Supports healthy sexual desire and pleasure
    Read more from the maca study: Maca Study
  • Panax ginseng Panax ginseng

    Panax Ginseng, also known as Chinese, Korean, or Asian ginseng, is a plant native to Asia whose root possesses powerful medicinal properties. For thousands of years, people have taken advantage of panax ginseng's stimulant and adaptogenic properties, using it as a natural way to support healthy energy levels and overall well-being. Panax ginseng must be at least five years old before its roots can be harvested for use.

    What Does Panax Ginseng Do?

    Panax ginseng contains ginsenosides and panaxosides, active substances thought to be responsible for its healing properties. Panax ginseng may be helpful in addressing sexual concerns in men; the root of this plant has been used traditionally to boost male sexual satisfaction. Certain animal studies hint that it might play a role in affecting the release of nitric oxide (NO), however this warrants further research.  Panax ginseng may also be beneficial in helping to reduce some of the symptoms associated with menopause in women, such as hot flashes. An adaptogen, panax ginseng can also help the body adapt to stress, and supports a healthy immune system. Ginseng is often used as a stimulant to boost energy levels, and it can also stimulate brain function relating to neuroendocrinal activity in the hypothalamus, pituitary gland and adrenal cortex, working to support healthy cognitive function and memory. Ginseng is also widely used for supporting healthy digestion.

    Panax Ginseng Studies

    Double-blind placebo-controlled studies support panax ginseng's antioxidant properties, as well as its benefits to helping maintain healthy blood pressure already within normal ranges. Other studies corroborate panax ginseng's use for improving feelings of overall well-being and support of healthy energy levels. A blend of royal jelly, ginkgo, and panax ginseng showed promise in helping to support cognitive health in patients with mild cognitive impairment. Scientific research has also shown Panax ginseng to be helpful in maintaining sexual health. One double-blind placebo-controlled study showed it helped improve sexual arousal in post-menopausal women. Certain animal studies reported that panax ginseng boosts libido and libido-related performance.

    For thousands of years, ginseng has been used for its many favorable properties:

    • Maintains healthy sexual energy levels
    • Supports healthy sexual desire
    • Helps maintain healthy mental activity
    • Supports healthy energy levels
    • Helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels already within normal ranges
    Read full Panax Ginseng study: Panax Ginseng Study
  • Ginkgo bilobaGinkgo biloba

    Ginkgo biloba (ginkgo) is a deciduous tree native to China that can live for thousands of years. A natural source of antioxidants, ginkgo has been used for medicine and food for some 5000 years, but has only been cultivated for its healing properties in North America and Europe for the past few hundred years. The fan-shaped leaves of the ginkgo tree are rich in flavonoids like kaempferol glycoside, quercetin glycoside, ginkgolides, and bilobalide, all of which are responsible for its great reputation as a plant medicine.

    What Does Ginkgo Do?

    The Journal of Sex Education and Therapy reported that ginkgo extract can help support healthy male sexual performance. In fact, ginkgo has a beneficial effect on each of the four phases of the sexual cycle: desire, arousal, orgasm, and relaxation. Ginkgo extract supports a healthy cardiovascular system and is often used by menopausal and postmenopausal women to help alleviate related symptoms. Ginkgo also possesses neuroprotective qualities. This "memory phytomedicine" is also given to women who suffer from menopausal forgetfulness, as its ability to support healthy blood flow to the brain can help maintain healthy cognitive function. Ginkgo has also been used to support overall healthy aging. Ginkgo can also support healthy energy levels, as it helps maintain the cells' healthy production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the body's cellular fuel, while also supporting the use of glucose by the body for energy.

    Ginkgo Studies

    Ginkgo biloba is a fairly well-studied herb, with clinical trials supporting benefits for everything from cognitive function and memory to cardiovascular and eye health, to overall feelings of well-being.  One animal study suggested that ginkgo may also possess some neuro-protective properties.  A single-blind, randomized trial showed that ginkgo was helpful in soothing symptoms of PMS (premenstrual syndrome). Ginkgo's ability to promote healthy blood flow and its relaxant effect on smooth muscle tissue also support its use in promoting sexual health and satisfaction in women. In one study, a ginkgo blend improved sexual desire and sexual satisfaction in women suffering from self-reported low libido. When combined with sex therapy, ginkgo was shown to increase sexual desire and arousal in women. Another study supported ginkgo's use in increasing sexual desire in postmenopausal women. Studies have also shown that ginkgo's ability to relax the blood vessels and support healthy blood flow might result in better sexual health and desire-related performance in men. In one study, ginkgo was shown to improve sexual desire (libido) and orgasms in the men who suffered from sexual issues due to antidepressant use.

    The following effects of ginkgo on men and women have been documented:

    • Helps support healthy blood flow to sexual organs
    • Helps maintain healthy cognitive function
    • Supports healthy oxygen supply to the brain
    • Helps soothe stress
    Read full Ginkgo biloba study: Ginkgo Biloba Study
  • damiana Damiana

    Damiana's Latin name, Turnera aphrodisiaca, speaks volumes. Found in certain parts of the United States, Mexico, Central America and the West Indies, the leaves and stems of the damiana shrub are the parts most commonly used for their healing properties.

    What Does Damiana Do?

    The Maya of Mexico used damiana (which they called "mizib-coc") traditionally as an aphrodisiac and to support sexual health in both men and women. Spanish missionaries were the first to write of damiana, relating that it was made into a beverage by the natives and consumed for its aphrodisiac qualities. According to the Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, damiana has been used in the US for its aphrodisiac properties and for supporting healthy libido-related performance since 1874. Today, damiana is primarily used to help with female complaints and is known for helping to maintain the vital energy of the body - especially in cases of exhaustion. Essential oils from the leaves of damiana stimulate the genital glands, helping to support healthy libido. Other possible uses for damiana include supporting a healthy mood, helping to soothe stress and anxiety, calming the digestive system, and to support healthy energy levels. Currently, damiana's exact mechanism of action is not fully understood.

    Damiana Studies

    A combination of damiana, L-arginine, panax ginseng, ginkgo, and certain vitamins and minerals showed great promise in boosting sexual satisfaction and frequency of orgasms in women. Few human studies have been conducted on damiana alone, but animal studies have reported positive results relating to damiana working to increase libido and support sexual health.

    This extract is ascribed the following properties:

    • Heightens feelings of sexuality
    • Helps maintain healthy libido
    • Supports a healthy circulatory system
    • Helps maintain healthy sexual desire
  • gingerGinger

    A member of the family Zingiberaceae (along with spices cardamom and turmeric), ginger was originally grown in Asia for use as a food and a medicine over 5,000 years ago. Today it's cultivated in many countries including India, Mexico, and China. The aged root of this plant is the part utilized for its medicinal properties, of which there are many.

    What Does Ginger Do?

    Ginger has been celebrated for its aphrodisiac properties since the times of ancient Greece and Rome. Aside from its benefits relating to sex drive, ginger root has an overall stimulating and warming effect, helping to support healthy blood flow, stimulate nerve endings, and facilitate the flow of bodily secretions, all of which contribute to a more pleasant sexual experience. Possessing powerful antioxidant properties, ginger is also well-known for its anti-nausea benefits, and has been primarily used in Western herbalism for this purpose. In the Ayurvedic medicine of India, ginger is more commonly used to help soothe minor joint aches and pains.

    Ginger Studies

    Ginger has been shown in clinical studies to help support healthy testosterone levels. It has also been confirmed to help support healthy blood flow, which may be helpful in maintaining cardiovascular and sexual health. Studies also confirm the antioxidant benefits of ginger and its ability to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels already within normal ranges. Ginger's use as an anti-nausea aid has also been backed by numerous clinical studies.
  • lavender lavender

    Lavender is a delicate light purple flower native to northern Africa and the Mediterranean that's widely known today for its soothing aroma. Found in numerous beauty and personal care products, lavender is more than just another pleasant-smelling ingredient; it also has powerful healing properties.

    What Does Lavender Do?

    Rich in vitamins and minerals, lavender can be used in recipes to add a unique flowery note. Packed with vitamin A, great for helping to maintain healthy eyes and soft supple skin, lavender is also a wonderful source of the calcium your body needs for strong bones, as well as iron, vital for maintaining healthy oxygen levels in the blood. Aside from its nutritional value, lavender has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and anti-fungal properties that make it a great topical remedy for burns, skin irritation, bug bites, cuts, scrapes, and even dandruff. When taken internally, lavender contains weak estrogenic components that may contribute to hormonal balance. Lavender also helps to soothe anxiety and stress while promoting a healthy mood.

    Lavender Studies

    A review of seven previous lavender studies published in the International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice concluded that lavender could help reduce anxiety in those who suffer from general anxiety. Lavender oil was also found to help address other symptoms that can go hand-in-hand with anxiety, for example difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, while increasing feelings of well-being. In a Japanese study, lavender was shown to help alleviate some of the emotional symptoms that accompany PMS (premenstrual syndrome). A Korean study examining lavender's effect on college students showed that it also helped maintain a healthy mood.
  • Passion Flower Passion Flower

    First reported and named by Spanish explorers in Peru, passion flower is a beautiful purple flower that grows wild in North and South America.

    What Does Passion Flower Do?

    Passion flower has a relaxing and calming effect on the nervous system. It's used to help soothe anxiety and stress, and to help relieve occasional sleeplessness. Passion flower is also used to help soothe menopausal symptoms. (Another plant ingredient in Macabido® which has a similar relaxing and calming effect on women is lavender flowers.) The comforting, calming effects of these natural remedies should not be underestimated, for it is precisely the state of mental tranquility that supports healthy sexual desire and is more conducive to sexual fulfillment.

    Passion Flower Studies

    Studies involving passion flower have suggested that it possesses both aphrodisiac and calming properties. Multiple studies confirm passion flower's anti-anxiety effects, specifically its effect on general anxiety. Other studies showed that passion flower may be helpful for those who experience inconsistent sleep quality.
  • Avena sativa Avena sativa

    Avena sativa, or green oats, is a wild grass that's been taken advantage of for its nutrient content and medicinal properties since the Bronze Age. Native to the Near East, avena sativa began to be cultivated around 3000 B.C. and has been a human staple ever since.

    What Does Avena Sativa Do?

    This herbal extract has been successfully used to help maintain healthy energy levels for hundreds of years.  More recently, avena sativa has been used to help support the nervous system and soothe anxiety. Avena has also been used to support cardiovascular health, as a boon for minor joint discomfort, and to help ease withdrawal from nicotine and other drugs. Avena sativa also has a reputation as a mild aphrodisiac and is sometimes used as a natural complement to some hormone therapies, as it may help maintain healthy levels of the sex hormone testosterone. Healthy testosterone levels support healthy energy levels and sexual desire, especially in women. Avena sativa also possesses soothing qualities that may enhance its aphrodisiac effect in women by helping to calm the anxiety which may inhibit sexual arousal.

    Avena Sativa Studies

    Certain studies suggest that avena sativa may support healthy testosterone balance, which may enhance libido and arousal.
  • L-TyrosineL-tyrosine

    L-tyrosine is an amino acid created in the body from phenylalanine, another amino acid found in the body. Tyrosine is also found in high-protein foods like meat, fish, eggs, certain dairy products like milk, yogurt and cheese, nuts, legumes, avocadoes, bananas, and whole grains.

    Tyrosine is needed to create certain proteins and cell structures, as well as neurotransmitters (chemical messengers in the brain) like dopamine and serotonin, which are related to pain, appetite, and stress response.

    What Does L-tyrosine Do?

    Because of its role in supporting the nervous system, Tyrosine may help support healthy mood and feelings of alertness, as well as healthy mental activity. It may also be helpful for maintaining healthy energy levels, soothing stress, and maintaining a healthy cardiovascular system.

    Tyrosine can help with symptoms of PMS (premenstrual syndrome), and may also help boost libido and libido-related performance. It may also help maintain healthy energy levels and mood in menopausal women.

    L-tyrosine Studies

    In a clinical trial, L-tyrosine depletion was shown to adversely affect mood in healthy females. Other studies have shown that supplementing with tyrosine can help mitigate stress-induced cognitive performance (for example memory), with cold-induced cognitive performance the variable most commonly tested. Additionally, tyrosine has also been shown to help maintain healthy blood pressure already within normal ranges in times of stress. Various studies show that tyrosine may also help soothe stress and increase feelings of general well-being.
  • Royal jelly Royal jelly

    Royal jelly, a milky food produced by honey bees for their queen, is a virtual power plant that's full of protein, vitamins and 18 amino acids. Royal jelly contains vitamins A, C, D, E, K, and all of the B vitamins, and is the richest natural source of vitamin B6 and pantothenic acid (B5), two vitamins that play a key role in fat and carbohydrate metabolism.

    What Does Royal Jelly Do?

    Royal jelly is perhaps best known for its effect on maintaining healthy hormonal balance, which can affect sex drive in men and women. It is often used to help with symptoms of PMS (premenstrual syndrome) and menopause. What's more, this natural remedy helps support healthy vision and cognitive function; it also plays an important role in maintaining a healthy cardiovascular system. Royal jelly has also been reported to be effective in soothing minor join discomfort.  It also contains large amounts of biotin, as well as nucleic acid, a substance that is involved in directing protein synthesis and other intracellular activities. Royal jelly is the richest natural source of acetylcholine, an important chemical that regulates impulses between nerve fibers in the brain, promoting healthy cognitive function and clear thinking. It may also help promote a healthy immune system.

    Royal Jelly Studies

    Various studies have been performed involving royal jelly. It has shown promise in relation to helping to protect against oxidative damage in the cells, promoting healthy aging. Other studies suggest that royal jelly may help maintain healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels already within normal ranges, reduce fatigue after exercise, and support cognitive health. Other research involving menopausal women suggests that royal jelly can help soothe symptoms of menopause and improve feelings of general well-being.

    These are some possible beneficial effects of royal jelly for men and women:

    • Helps maintain healthy levels of sexual energy
    • Supports healthy metabolic activity
    • Supports a healthy immune system
    • Promotes healthy cognitive function
    Read more about royal jelly study: Royal Jelly Study
  • Piperine Bioperine

    Bioperine (piperine) is an extract derived from the fruit of the black pepper (Piper nigrum L.) plant. Black pepper has been used for centuries as both a spice and a natural medicine; piperine is the component in black pepper that's responsible for its medicinal properties, as well as its spicy bite.

    What Does Piperine Do?

    Piperine possesses powerful antioxidative properties, and has shown promise in relation to supporting a healthy cardiovascular system and mood. Piperine is perhaps most famous for its ability to help the body better absorb nutrients and other substances, and enhancing the transport of nutrients into the bloodstream. Piperine achieves this by increasing thermogenesis - the metabolic energy-producing process that occurs in each cell of the body - thereby increasing the amount of cellular energy available for digestion and absorption of nutrients consumed by the body.

    Piperine Studies

    Piperine has been clinically tested for its ability to increase the bio-availability of nutritional supplements by promoting increased absorption of nutrients in the digestive tract, which helps ensure that the full benefit is received from each nutrient. Piperine studies have also reported that it may help support a healthy mood and healthy blood pressure levels already within normal ranges.
  • L-Arginine HCI L-Arginine HCI

    L-arginine is an important amino acid that your body must have in order to create proteins. You get the L-arginine your body needs from the food you eat. Some good food sources of L-arginine are red meat, poultry, fish like tuna and salmon, as well as dairy products and nuts like peanuts and almonds.

    What Does L-arginine Do?

    The amino acid L-arginine is among the most potent of all amino acids which work to support healthy sexual desire. It is needed by the body for cell renewal, hence for the healthy production of sperm and for egg maturation. L-arginine is also needed to convert amino acids to nitric oxide (NO), the "key" to healthy blood circulation and arousal. NO works to dilate blood vessels for healthy blood flow, and is extremely important for a healthy cardiovascular system and central nervous system. NO is also regarded as a great supporter of the immune system. NO also promotes healthy sexual desire, and healthy circulation to the sex (and other) organs.

    L-arginine Studies

    Numerous studies support L-arginine's benefits to the cardiovascular system. It has been shown to promote healthy blood flow and clotting activity. In other studies, L-arginine has been shown to help maintain healthy blood flow to the sexual organs in men, and to play an important role in maintaining healthy fertility in men. One study examining the result of supplementation of L-arginine and a blend of ginseng, ginkgo, damiana, multivitamins and minerals in women age 22-73 with self-reported low libido found that the participants noticed improvement in a variety of areas. The pre-menopausal women experienced a significant increase in desire, overall sexual satisfaction, and frequency of sex. Peri-menopausal women reported an increase in frequency of sex, and overall sexual satisfaction. Post-menopausal women reported a significant increase in sexual desire. Read more about L-arginine study: L-arginine Study
  • Coral calciumCoral Calcium

    Coral Calcium is a good source of calcium, plus contains over 70 other crucial minerals, all in highly-absorbable trace mineral form. The trace minerals in Coral Calcium come from fossilized coral (an organic source) so are easily-absorbed and assimilated by the body, unlike the inorganic minerals found in many supplements.

    What Does Coral Calcium Do?

    Coral Calcium provides the minerals needed to help balance mineral deficiencies while also enhancing the absorption of other nutrients and ingredients by providing the alkaline minerals the body needs to maintain a healthy acid/alkaline (pH) balance. Maintaining a healthy acid/alkaline balance is important, because our modern diet, medications, environmental pollution, and stress all promote an overly-acidic state that unless corrected, may lead to poor health and an inability to properly absorb and utilize vital nutrients, vitamins and minerals. A healthy pH balance supports a healthy immune system and discourages various conditions which thrive in a chronically acid (low pH) environment.  A healthy pH also supports maximum absorption of nutrients, most of which require a body pH of about 7 to be properly absorbed and utilized.

    Coral Calcium Studies

    There are few if any published studies on the effects of coral calcium on human health, however there is a plethora of scientific information available on the numerous minerals found in coral calcium, especially the primary minerals found in coral calcium: calcium and magnesium. Other minerals found in trace amounts in coral calcium include sulfur, silicon, iron, strontium, chlorine, aluminum, deuterium, sodium, phosphorus, potassium, manganese, titanium, erbium, praseodymium, zinc, and barium.

    Coral Calcium provides support in many ways:

    • Contains 73 natural, fossilized coral minerals to help balance mineral deficiencies and restore the body's pH balance.
    • Supports absorption of nutrients for maximum effectiveness.
    • Helps support a healthy immune system.
  • niacin niacin

    Your body needs niacin to function properly, and to remain healthy. Niacin, also known as nicotinic acid or vitamin B3, can be obtained through the food you eat, or by supplementation. Some foods that are high in niacin are broccoli, peanuts, kidney beans, mushrooms, and bell peppers. Meats like organ meats, chicken, pork, tuna, veal, turkey and even bacon are also good sources of dietary niacin.

    What Does Niacin Do?

    Niacin plays a role in the dilation or widening of the blood vessels, making it crucial for maintaining a healthy cardiovascular system. It also promotes healthy clotting of the blood. Through these mechanisms, niacin promotes healthy circulation throughout the body, vital for sexual arousal. Niacin may also help maintain healthy cholesterol levels already within normal ranges.

    Niacin Studies

    In studies, niacin has shown great promise in relation to helping to maintain healthy blood lipid levels. There is some evidence that niacin might help soothe minor joint discomfort. Niacin has also been studied in relation to its possible beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system. Read more about niacin study: Niacin Study