Evidence supporting the use of: Maca
For the health condition: Muscle Tone (lack of)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Maca (Lepidium meyenii) is a root vegetable native to the Andes mountains of Peru and has a long history of traditional use as a food and medicinal plant. Traditionally, maca has been consumed to promote stamina, energy, and general vitality, which in turn is sometimes associated with improved physical performance and muscle function. Historical records and ethnobotanical reports indicate that Incan warriors consumed maca root to enhance strength and endurance, and it has been used by local populations to help with fatigue and improve resilience.
However, direct evidence supporting its use specifically for improving muscle tone (the state of partial contraction or firmness of muscles) is minimal. While some traditional uses infer benefits for physical strength or endurance, these are not equivalent to clinical evidence for muscle tone enhancement. A small number of modern studies have explored maca’s effects on energy, mood, and athletic performance, but robust clinical research examining its effects on muscle tone is lacking. Most available evidence is either anecdotal or derived from animal studies rather than rigorously controlled human trials. As such, while maca is traditionally used with the implication of supporting muscle function, the scientific substantiation for its efficacy in improving or treating lack of muscle tone is weak.
Other ingredients used for Muscle Tone (lack of)
adenosine 5-triphosphate disodium (ATP)Algal protein
Alpha hydroxyisocaproic acid
alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG)
Alpha-ketoisocaproic acid
amino acids
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)
animal protein
antler
Aralia
arginine alpha ketoglutarate
arginine creatine
ashwagandha
astaxanthin
atractylodes
ba ji tian
banyan
BCAA
beef
Beef liver
Beef Protein
beet
beta-lactoglobulin
black ginger
bovine protein
branched-chain amino acids
brown rice protein
calcium
camphor oil
casein
caterpillar mushroom
chickpea protein
Chinese mountain ant
Chinese silkvine
chuchuhuasi
Cissus quadrangularis
cistanche
coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)
cordyceps
creatine
creatine monohydrate
Cyathula
deer velvet
ecdysteroids
ecdysterone
egg
Egg protein
electrolytes blend (proprietary)
Eurycoma Longifolia
eurycomanone
fish
fish protein
Ginsenosides
guanidinoacetic acid
HMB hydroxymethylbutyrate
hydroxymethylbutyrate
Isoleucine
L-arginine
l-carnitine
L-citrulline
l-isoleucine
L-leucine
L-valine
Legume protein
maca
magnesium
maral root
Marine protein
Methylxanthine
Milk Protein
Mineral blend
ornithine alpha-ketoglutarate
Phosphatidic Acid
Phosphocreatine
phytocannabinoids
Phytoecdysteroid
potassium
Premna
Quinoa Protein
Safed musli
salt
Shilajit
Sida cordifolia
Tongkat ali
Turkesterone
Urolithin A
Ursolic Acid
vitamin D
Whey protein
Withanolides
Xanthine
Xanthophyll
Other health conditions supported by maca
AmenorrheaErectile Dysfunction
Fatigue
Hot Flashes
Infertility
Insomnia
Irritability
Menopause
Menstrual Irregularity
Menstruation (scant)
Mental Illness
Miscarriage (prevention)
Mood Swings
Nervous Exhaustion
Nocturnal Emission
Progesterone (low)
Puberty (hormone balancer)
Sex Drive (low)
Adrenal Fatigue
Anemia
Anxiety
Athletic and Exercise Aids
Depression
Diabetes
Energy (lack of)
Memory and Brain Function
Muscle Tone (lack of)
Osteoporosis
PMS (general)
Stress
Testosterone (low)
