Maca
Size: 30 Milliliters
- Chronic stress and fatigue
- Adrenal support and HPA axis regulation
- Athletic performance and recovery
- Energy — 82% of verified reviews
Why Gabriel Recommends This
How to Take
Who Benefits
Best For
- Chronic stress and fatigue
- Adrenal support and HPA axis regulation
- Athletic performance and recovery
- Cognitive performance under stress
- Immune modulation
Cautions
- Autoimmune conditions (some adaptogens stimulate immune activity)
- Bipolar disorder (stimulating adaptogens may trigger mania)
- Taking blood pressure or blood sugar medications (additive effects)
- Pregnancy (most adaptogens lack pregnancy safety data)
What to Expect
Frequently Taken Together
Frequently Asked Questions
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Adaptogens are herbs that help your body adapt to stress by modulating the HPA (hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal) axis — the master stress response system. They normalize cortisol levels: lowering it when too high (chronic stress) and supporting it when too low (adrenal fatigue). They don't mask stress — they improve your body's capacity to handle it.
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Calming: Ashwagandha, Holy Basil, Reishi. Energizing: Rhodiola, Cordyceps, Eleuthero, Maca. Balanced: Schisandra, Panax Ginseng. For stress/anxiety: start with ashwagandha. For fatigue/performance: start with rhodiola or cordyceps. Many people combine a calming + energizing adaptogen for balanced support.
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Most practitioners recommend cycling: 6-8 weeks on, 2 weeks off. This maintains sensitivity and prevents adaptation. Some adaptogens (like ashwagandha) can be taken longer; others (like rhodiola) tend to plateau after 12 weeks without a break. You can also rotate between different adaptogens for varied benefits.
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Yes — most adaptogens pair well with caffeine. Rhodiola + caffeine provides sustained energy without jitters. Ashwagandha + caffeine balances stimulation with calm. L-theanine (technically an amino acid, not an adaptogen) is the best caffeine pairing for focused energy.
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† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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