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You may want to try the MACA again before trying the Naturethroid. I have read

1-2 tablespoons per day is an optimal dose for restoring hormone balance. I know

you were the one who told me about MACA, but I just wanted to remind you about

it, because I have just been reading some amazing stuff about MACA on line, and

unlike most topics, everything I am reading is positive...I haven't read

anything to indicate the MACA is contraindicated.

Of course, each case is different and the Naturethroid may very well be helpful

to you....but I think MACA is a more natural choice than bioidentical hormones,

especially after my own recent experience of going from hypo to hyper while on

Armour.

MACA has a number of additional benefits in addition to helping balance

hormones.

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I've been drinking orange peel and maca tea and putting Navitas Naturals maca in

smoothies for the past week. It keeps my feet from feeling freezer burned. I'm

going to do the Master Cleanse and MMS before I try the Nature-throid. I have

had lots of maca in the past because of its adaptogenic properties and I never

felt that my thyroid had improved enough. Maybe getting the toxins out will help

my thyroid. Thanks,

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> You may want to try the MACA again before trying the Naturethroid. I have read

1-2 tablespoons per day is an optimal dose for restoring hormone balance. I know

you were the one who told me about MACA, but I just wanted to remind you about

it, because I have just been reading some amazing stuff about MACA on line, and

unlike most topics, everything I am reading is positive...I haven't read

anything to indicate the MACA is contraindicated.

>

> Of course, each case is different and the Naturethroid may very well be

helpful to you....but I think MACA is a more natural choice than bioidentical

hormones, especially after my own recent experience of going from hypo to hyper

while on Armour.

>

> MACA has a number of additional benefits in addition to helping balance

hormones.

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The only side effect that I have read is that it's possible to take too much

maca and the hormones go the wrong direction like yours did with the

re-formulated Armour. More is not always better. Otherwise it is great

nutritionally. I think that it helps my peripheral neuropathy because maca

contains zinc. It also contains many other nutrients. I used to eat this

regularly and I should never have stopped!

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> ,

> You may want to try the MACA again before trying the Naturethroid. I have read

1-2 tablespoons per day is an optimal dose for restoring hormone balance. I know

you were the one who told me about MACA, but I just wanted to remind you about

it, because I have just been reading some amazing stuff about MACA on line, and

unlike most topics, everything I am reading is positive...I haven't read

anything to indicate the MACA is contraindicated.

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> The only side effect that I have read is that it's possible to take too much

maca and the hormones go the wrong direction like yours did with the

re-formulated Armour. More is not always better. Otherwise it is great

nutritionally. I think that it helps my peripheral neuropathy because maca

contains zinc. It also contains many other nutrients. I used to eat this

regularly and I should never have stopped!

>

I've read that ground maca is a great coffee substitute. I always wanted to try

it - I miss sitting outside in the sun in the morning with a cup of coffee. :)

But I haven't been able to find it. Do you have a source? Also, I'm wondering

if grinding and brewing would affect nutritional value. I'm thinking it

probably does, but not as big a deal to me since it's more along the lines of a

treat for me!

Crystal

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I've bought it several places but www.iherb.com has a good price on Navitas

Naturals non-irradiated, raw maca. I used to buy the maca/orange tea there but

it has been discontinued. Warning, the taste is strong and some people don't

care for it. Make the tea and add cinnamon or a fruit flavored teabag to get

something more tasty. I generally let the tea cool before I drink it. I do

this because hot or icy cold isn't great for the liver.

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> > The only side effect that I have read is that it's possible to take too much

maca and the hormones go the wrong direction like yours did with the

re-formulated Armour. More is not always better. Otherwise it is great

nutritionally. I think that it helps my peripheral neuropathy because maca

contains zinc. It also contains many other nutrients. I used to eat this

regularly and I should never have stopped!

> >

>

> I've read that ground maca is a great coffee substitute. I always wanted to

try it - I miss sitting outside in the sun in the morning with a cup of coffee.

:) But I haven't been able to find it. Do you have a source? Also, I'm

wondering if grinding and brewing would affect nutritional value. I'm thinking

it probably does, but not as big a deal to me since it's more along the lines of

a treat for me!

>

> Crystal

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iherb also carries maca tinctures. Put some of this in your morning tea. I like

Stash mangosteen green tea or pomegranite/raspberry green tea. ALL Stash teas

taste good!

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> > The only side effect that I have read is that it's possible to take too much

maca and the hormones go the wrong direction like yours did with the

re-formulated Armour. More is not always better. Otherwise it is great

nutritionally. I think that it helps my peripheral neuropathy because maca

contains zinc. It also contains many other nutrients. I used to eat this

regularly and I should never have stopped!

> >

>

> I've read that ground maca is a great coffee substitute. I always wanted to

try it - I miss sitting outside in the sun in the morning with a cup of coffee.

:) But I haven't been able to find it. Do you have a source? Also, I'm

wondering if grinding and brewing would affect nutritional value. I'm thinking

it probably does, but not as big a deal to me since it's more along the lines of

a treat for me!

>

> Crystal

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I've read that ground maca is a great coffee substitute. I always wanted to

try it - > Crystal

I am about to order Maca for the first time. Vitacost has a good price and

carries Macafe - the coffee substitute. For those who have tried it, does it

taste like coffee?...Lydia

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It does not taste like coffee. Iherb has a low price and cheaper shipping. It

comes in capsules, loose powder and liquid.

> I am about to order Maca for the first time. Vitacost has a good price and

carries Macafe - the coffee substitute. For those who have tried it, does it

taste like coffee?...Lydia

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