Inca Libido Formula
Maca and Catuaba
Maca and Catuaba are the key ingredients in most Inca male enhancement formula. Maca root is among the most treasured herbs by South American natives. An ancient Incan ruler recognized the potency of Maca and restricted its cultivation to royal use only.
Its special preparation in the Inca libido formula was guarded as top-secret and preserved by loyal Inca Shamans. Only after their defeat at the hands of the Spaniards was the secret of the Inca libido herb exposed.
Spaniard merchants seized what they knew to be a lucrative opportunity and exported Maca to many European royals and marketed it as exotic energy and stamina booster.
After infectious diseases caused plagues and invasions from foreigners, Inca civilization floundered and the cultivation of Maca dropped significantly. Interest in the herb waned. By the late 1980s, German scientists had re-visited Peru and studied the Inca Libido Formula and re-formulated it with additional herbs, making it perfectly suitable for the modern diet.
Ingredients
The key ingredient in Maca is p-methoxybenzyl isothiocyanate. Maca blends well with other herbal constituents to synergize the effect of hormonal modulation, increase blood circulation, produce more L-arginine, increase sperm count, and enhance sexual performance.
Maca has even been integrated into many sport nutrient products for stamina and endurance improvement.
Another key ingredient is Catuaba. From the original translation, it means "Gives Strength To The Indian." It is now widely cultivated in Brazil, long after the collapse of Inca civilization. Three alkaloids isolated from Catuaba (catuabine A, B and C) are known to enhance sexual functionsby stimulating the nervous system.