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  • No ingredients exceed tolerable upper intake levels
  • 22% of ingredients have research evidence
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Label Data

2 Tablet(s) Serving Size
Other Combinations Product Type
22% Evidence Coverage

Supplement Facts — Evidence Check

500 mg
📊 Market median: 500.0mg (357 products) 📚 1 studies — no high-quality reviews
This product: 500mg
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200 mg
Muira Puama
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200 mg
150 mg
📊 Market median: 500.0mg (143 products)
This product: 150mg
150 mg
📊 Market median: 320.0mg (426 products) 📚 24 studies (Tier A: 0, B: 5)
This product: 150mg
Pygeum africanum
50 mg
Co Enzyme Q-10
10 mg
10 mg
📊 Market median: 60.0mg (94 products) 📚 13 studies (Tier A: 0, B: 7)
This product: 10mg

Other Ingredients

Microcrystalline Cellulose Calcium Citrate Stearic Acid Croscarmellose Sodium Guar Gum Magnesium Stearate Silicon Dioxide Dextrin Dextrose Lecithin Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose Sodium Citrate

Label Claims — Verification

All Other
Structure/Function
All Other (100% of products) Structure/Function (85% of products) Nutrient (8% of products)

Target Groups

Adult (18 - 50 Years)

Product Information

📋 Directions for Use

SUGGESTED USE Two tablets every day with water.

Additional Information

Make a move to Maca

- Known as the sex herb of the Incas - Helps promote libido, stamina and energy

PRODUCT #215

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Maca, also known as Lepidium Meyenii, is an annual plant that is cultivated in the Peruvian central highlands. The edible root, which resembles a radish, is a staple food for the local population. Maca has been highly revered for over 2,000 years in Peru. According to legend, the Incan warriors ate Maca for strength and endurance before going to battle. The Spanish Conquistadors called it the "sex herb of the incas." Today it is known as "Peruvian Ginseng". Modern studies suggest that Maca may promote libido, sexual potency and energy. Women in South America have also used Maca for thousands of years to help maintain their stamina and handle stress. Peruvian women begin using Maca at age 3, and remain strong, fertile and productive, well into their later life. Maca may increase a woman's libido, and should be taken daily for best results.

Product Details

DSLD Entry Date 2012-12-21
Product Type Other Combinations
Form Tablet or Pill
Brand Forever
DSLD ID 13177
Data Updated 2026-04-11

Research Evidence

4 Research Sources
47 Avg Quality Score
3 Rct
1 Systematic Review
C Maca (L. meyenii) for improving sexual function: a systematic review
Systematic Review BMC complementary and alternative medicine 2010
C A double-blind, randomized, pilot dose-finding study of maca root (L. meyenii) for the management of SSRI-induced sexual dysfunction
Rct CNS neuroscience & therapeutics 2008
C Does Lepidium meyenii (Maca) improve seminal quality?
Rct Andrologia
D Effect of Lepidium meyenii (Maca), a root with aphrodisiac and fertility-enhancing properties, on serum reproductive hormone levels in adult healthy men
Rct The Journal of endocrinology 2003
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