Cultivated high in the Andean Altiplano of Peru at elevations above 13,000 feet for over 2,000 years, Lepidium meyenii — Maca Root — was so valued by the Inca Empire that it was reserved as tribute for warriors and used as an offering in sacred ceremonies. Red Maca is a distinct phenotype of the maca plant, differentiated by its red-purple skin, and is recognized in both traditional use and modern research for its particular affinity for hormonal balance, bone density support, and feminine vitality.
Red Maca is one of the premier adaptogenic herbs of South American traditional medicine — valued for its ability to help the body adapt to physical and emotional stress, support stamina and endurance, and promote healthy hormonal balance for both men and women. It is uniquely noted among maca varieties for its support of female hormonal health, including relief from menopausal symptoms, support of healthy estrogen metabolism, and emerging research pointing to bone density benefits. Modern athletes and wellness seekers prize red maca for supporting energy, libido, and sustained vitality without relying on stimulant herbs or caffeine.
Red Maca blends beautifully with Ashwagandha, Ginger Root, and Cinnamon — a warming, deeply grounding adaptogenic trio that synergizes maca’s energy and hormonal support with ashwagandha’s stress-modulating power and cinnamon’s circulation-boosting warmth.
Those with hormone-sensitive conditions should consult a practitioner before regular use. Raw maca in large amounts may affect thyroid function — those with thyroid conditions should seek guidance. Maca is generally well-tolerated as a traditional food and medicine. As always, consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
* Peruvian adaptogen traditionally used by Inca warriors for energy, stamina, and endurance
* Red variety particularly noted for hormonal balance, menopausal support, and bone density
* Naturally supports healthy libido and vitality without stimulant herbs or caffeine
* Nutrient-rich — high in calcium, iron, zinc, and bioavailable plant protein
* Pairs well with other adaptogens in daily wellness, hormone balance, and stress support formulas
1. Add 1/2–1 teaspoon of Red Maca powder to 8–10 oz of warm liquid — hot water, nut milk, or smoothie base.
2. Whisk or blend well until fully dissolved; maca can be slightly gritty if not fully incorporated.
3. Add honey, cinnamon, or vanilla to complement the natural malty, butterscotch-like flavor.
4. Drink once daily, preferably in the morning or early afternoon to support energy throughout the day.
Start with 1/2 teaspoon and gradually increase to 1–2 teaspoons as your body adjusts.