Maca: MedlinePlus Supplements (2024)

  • What is it?
  • How effective is it?
  • Is it safe?
  • Are there interactions with medications?
  • Are there interactions with herbs and supplements?
  • Are there interactions with foods?
  • How is it typically used?
  • Other names
  • Methodology
  • References

What is it?

Maca, also called Ginseng Andin, Peruvian Ginseng, Lepidium meyenii, or Lepidium peruvianum, is a relative of radish and smells similar to butterscotch.

Maca is a plant that grows on the high plateaus of the Andes Mountains. It's been cultivated as a root vegetable for at least 3000 years. The root is also used to make medicine, but there isn't enough reliable information available to know how maca might work.

People take maca by mouth for male infertility, health problems after menopause, increasing sexual desire in healthy people, and other purposes, but there is no good scientific evidence to support any of these uses.

How effective is it?

There is interest in using maca for a number of purposes, but there isn't enough reliable information to say whether it might be helpful.

Is it safe?

When taken by mouth: Maca is likely safe for most people when eaten in foods. Maca is possibly safe when taken in larger amounts as medicine, short-term. Doses up to 3 grams daily seem to be safe when taken for up to 4 months.

Special precautions & warnings:

Pregnancy and breast-feeding: There isn't enough reliable information to know if maca is safe to use when pregnant or breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and stick to food amounts.

Hormone-sensitive conditions such as breast cancer, uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, endometriosis, or uterine fibroids: Extracts from maca might act like estrogen. If you have any condition that might be made worse by estrogen, do not use these extracts.

Are there interactions with medications?

It is not known if this product interacts with any medicines.

Before taking this product, talk with your health professional if you take any medications.

Are there interactions with herbs and supplements?

There are no known interactions with herbs and supplements.

Are there interactions with foods?

There are no known interactions with foods.

How is it typically used?

Maca has most often been used by adults in doses of 1.5-3.5 grams by mouth daily for 6-16 weeks. Speak with a healthcare provider to find out what dose might be best for a specific condition.

Other names

Ayak Chichira, Ayuk Willku, Ginseng Andin, Ginseng Péruvien, Lepidium meyenii, Lepidium peruvianum, Maca Maca, Maca Péruvien, Maino, Maka, Peruvian Ginseng, Peruvian Maca.

Methodology

To learn more about how this article was written, please see the Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database methodology.

References

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  3. Shin D, Jeon SH, Piao J, et al. Efficacy and Safety of Maca (Lepidium meyenii) in Patients with Symptoms of Late-Onset Hypogonadism: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial. World J Mens Health 2023. View abstract.
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Last reviewed - 11/28/2023

Maca: MedlinePlus Supplements (2024)

FAQs

What happens if I take maca every day? ›

Eating maca every day can help to lower blood pressure. Can reduce and fight the symptoms of menopause. Can increase and improve fertility in both men and women. Maca can fight osteoporosis in women.

Which maca is best for erectile dysfunction? ›

Our top recommendation for men taking maca for ED and increased performance is black maca. We offer it in a variety of forms, from whole chips to liquid extracts.

How much maca should I take to see results? ›

Dosage: Take 1 teaspoon, or 3.1 grams, of maca powder daily for 6 to 12 weeks to see the benefits take effect. Dosages used in studies ranged from 3 to 3.5 grams daily. Possible side effects Maca is considered safe for most people to consume. However, if you have existing thyroid issues, take caution.

Does maca have any proven benefits? ›

Limited evidence suggests that maca may help improve energy levels and enhance mood in some populations. A 2021 study found it helped regulate exercise-induced fatigue in mice. Another 2022 study on mice came to a similar conclusion.

Are there negative effects of maca? ›

“Maca might cause headaches, gastrointestinal issues, insomnia or cause you to feel jittery,” Powers-Parker said. Talk to your health care provider first before consuming maca, especially if you fall under one of these categories: Taking prescribed medication: Some herbal supplements can affect how medications work.

How long does it take for maca to kick in? ›

While some may feel an immediate boost in energy, most people observe significant changes within 2 to 6 weeks of consistent use. Remember, Maca pills are not a one-size-fits-all solution, and it's essential to stay patient while allowing your body time to adapt and respond positively.

Can Maca root help with getting hard? ›

The results showed an increase in seminal volume, sperm count, and sperm motility. Meanwhile, Viagra helps treat erectile dysfunction but doesn't improve sexual desire. In comparison, maca has been shown to help improve sexual desire and increase sperm count and motility, but it doesn't help with penile erection.

Does maca block testosterone? ›

Analysis of clinical trials and findings shows that while maca root may improve sexual function, the changes in serum testosterone levels in healthy men appear to be minimal or non-existent. For instance, a study published on PubMed found that maca had no effect on testosterone levels but did increase sexual desire.

Does maca root make you last longer? ›

Further research is likely to be conducted with Maca, but for now there isn't any direct evidence that Maca root can help with PE. If you're worried about treating PE, you should look towards more viable and clinically proven treatments such as PE medication and therapy.

Can you overdo it on maca? ›

Though you can't overdose, maca affects people in different ways, and some people might feel a little jittery, headachy or unable to sleep from the stimulant properties.

Is it better to take maca in the morning or night? ›

Generally, the best time for people to take maca root is in the morning, as it is said to increase energy levels as a result of its reported energy-boosting properties. However, another ideal time would be to take maca before a workout.

Is 1000 mg of maca enough? ›

There's no official recommended dosage for Maca. However, the standard dose generally used in human studies ranges from 1500 mg - 3000 mg taken daily with food over 6-16 weeks.

Is maca safe for kidneys? ›

"While maca is considered to be safe for most people, those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, people with liver or kidney disease should be careful and discuss with their healthcare team," says Sheth. Maca should be avoided in children as it has not been tested for safety in children.

Is maca better than ashwagandha? ›

Ashwagandha and maca are both awesome superfoods that have been used for thousands of years to promote health and wellness. While there are some similarities between the two, ashwagandha is more well-known for reducing stress, while maca is an excellent energy booster.

Which maca is best for men? ›

Clinical studies have shown black maca to be the most effective for improving memory function, learning and brain clarity,[x] as well as improving athletic performance. [xi] For men black maca increased sperm production and function as well as male libido.

How many days a week should I take maca? ›

Regardless of which type of maca you take, being consistent is an important key to getting the best results. Make sure to take them every day for at least one month when first starting. After that plan to take them 5 days a week or about 20-25 days per month.

What does too much maca do? ›

Health authorities rate maca root and maca powder as generally safe, but some users have reported side effects. These include moodiness, cramping, stomach distress, and insomnia. In addition, some women say that maca affected their menstrual cycles.

Should you take a break from maca? ›

Maintain Balance in Your Use of Maca Products

First, after you've taken it daily for 4-6 weeks, we recommend taking one day off per week. An alternative is to take 5 days off in a row per month. The purpose of these breaks are to give your body a chance to stabilize its hormones without the influence of Maca powder.

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