In the past 2014, the most popular topic of health is "Maka", English name: Maca, correct transliteration of "Maka", Peruvianginseng (Peruvian ginseng).
It is widely known that maca, a plant originating from the Andes in Peru, has significant sexual enhancement effects such as improving erection and arousing sexual desire. It is known as the "natural Viagra" in the United States and was reportedly reported by CCTV News 30 in 2001.
Next, let's use facts to verify the true situation of this "treasure with widespread popularity and reputation in the United States" in the minds of Americans:
We specifically found three Chinese friends who have been in California, New York, and Texas for more than 3 years in the United States, and interviewed 30 locals about this magical product. None of them had heard of Maka in advance, let alone the name natural Viagra. Is it because we are so lonely and unheard of?
So, the expert team conducted evidence collection and verification one by one on the most popular articles about Maka in China today, and the results were unexpected:
Firstly, CCTV's video on Peruvian people studying Maka has actually been processed by professional voice processing, with multiple indoor noises appearing in the middle and obvious flaws in coherence. This is also why counterfeiters choose videos from over a decade ago, 2001, rather than 2011, because they are easier to process and more difficult to verify. But this trick can only be considered as eye-catching for professionals.
Even the most important evidence, the famous CCTV video, is also processed false content, and its hidden insider information is inevitably beyond expectations. We will continue to investigate
Secondly, the origin of Maka is actually uncertain in the scientific community. The Andes Mountains in South America are only one of the growing areas, and they belong to the same family as radishes. The root morphology is also very similar to round radishes. The root of maca is a local vegetable that can be consumed by both humans and livestock. At best, maca is a common plant in America, with its aphrodisiac effects and effects ranging from mild to mild, let alone its medicinal value for direct consumption. However, it is evident that those who promote Maka products are not satisfied with treating it as a novel exotic vegetable.
Thirdly, the research on the role of Maka in reproductive function is very unscientific. Statistics have found that the vast majority of research currently focuses on animals, and clinical data is only counted by a few people. These so-called experiments are full of loopholes, but businesses only use certain "scientific data" for profit.
You can experiment with it yourself: let a group of rabbits eat feed mixed with maca every day, as well as feed mixed with coffee and American ginseng. What will happen? The results of three sets of experiments: the rabbit population became more excited, had more physiological impulses, and was easier to vaccinate. The fertility rate of each group increased. Based on this data, should we say that coffee and ginseng have strong aphrodisiac effects?
Fourthly, the highest level national approval document for Maka in China is the "Blue Hat", also known as the "National Food Health Character". Please check the concept of the "National Food Health Character": it is only a food and cannot promote any medicinal effects, let alone promote the so-called "XXOO Magic Effect".
We cannot help but question the exaggerated and magical effects that are widely circulated online and on WeChat. We can only sigh: the internet is too open, the Maka operation team is too experienced, and they have too much naval strength!
Fifthly, there appeared a deity named "Professor Yu Longjiang, an expert at Huazhong University of Science and Technology," who was the first person to study Maka in China. We commissioned the Huazhong University of Science and Technology teacher-student station to conduct an investigation and found that there was indeed Yu Longjiang, but we did not hear of his special research on Maka. His research focus was on fermentation engineering. Yu Longjiang himself was also surprised and confused about why he became so famous and became the savior of men in the country.
This is the magic of the network: the powerful ability to dig graves can often shape an ordinary person into a great person who changes the history of science, which is similar to the magic experts and scholars in private hospitals who have been exposed frequently by CCTV recently.
Finally, why are there so many "firsthand user stories" on the internet and WeChat circles? So many magical reactions? Why is the trend of making Viagra almost laid off? Dear, take a look at its price, its plain ingredient list (no matter how much you eat, it's safe!), its convenience in obtaining and storing (take a look at how many people around you are selling it)... you'll see.
From the current information, it is not clear what magical things Maka really has. If you encounter obstacles to sexual function or fertility, it is recommended that you receive regular treatment in a timely manner. If you intend to use Maka to "revitalize your character", don't count on it!