Episode #140: Supplement Spotlight: Maca’s Role in PCOS Management
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What you’ll learn in this episode:
This week’s episode is a supplement spotlight for Maca, a plant native to Peru known for its medicinal properties. Let’s explore its potential in managing PCOS symptoms. We’ll focus particularly on its impact on fertility, mood, energy, and metabolic health. Tune in to dissect scientific studies and offer practical advice on integrating Maca into your PCOS management strategy.
Potential Benefits of Maca
Maca has long been revered for its health benefits and has traditionally been used to enhance fertility, libido, stress management, and energy along with many other benefits.
Scientific research on maca is limited but promising. This episode discusses some of the research about fertility and metabolic health benefits. Maca’s influence through the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis may explain its ability to enhance stress tolerance, categorizing it as an adaptogenic herb that helps regulate stress and hormonal balance.
Maca supports the entire menstrual cycle by enhancing the follicular phase, supporting luteal surge for healthy ovulation, and promoting balanced estrogen and progesterone levels. Having a single herb that supports the full menstrual cycle is rare, making maca particularly valuable for women trying to conceive. However, it has not been studied for safety during pregnancy, so it is generally recommended to discontinue use once pregnancy is achieved.
Maca may also benefit metabolic health, particularly in blood sugar regulation and lipid metabolism. Another study on young adult women in 2022 demonstrated that maca significantly improved mood and energy levels.
Choosing a Safe Maca Supplement
Due to concerns over heavy metal contamination in supplements, selecting a reputable brand is essential. Look for third-party testing to ensure purity and safety. The PCOS Supplement Guide recommends trusted brands that meet stringent quality standards.
Integrating Maca into a Holistic PCOS Management Plan
As with all supplements Maca should complement a comprehensive approach to PCOS that includes nutrition, physical activity, and medical care. While it supports hormonal balance and metabolic health, holistic lifestyle adjustments are crucial for effective long-term management.
Maca can be a helpful tool for fertility support, hormone balance, and metabolic health, but it is not a magic fix for PCOS. For more insights and resources, download our free PCOS Supplement Guide at www.supplementsforpcos.com, and subscribe to our podcast for more episodes on PCOS management.

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Resources & References Mentioned in this episode
- Get My PCOS Supplement Guide
- Research: Exploring the chemical and pharmacological variability of Lepidium meyenii: a comprehensive review of the effects of maca
- Not All Maca Is Created Equal: A Review of Colors, Nutrition, Phytochemicals, and Clinical Uses
Read The Full Episode Transcript Here
Welcome back to the PCOS Repair Podcast! In today’s Supplement Spotlight, we’re diving into the role of maca in PCOS management. Maca is a plant native to Peru, long recognized for its medicinal properties as a natural remedy for various health concerns.
While maca is touted for a wide range of benefits—including mood support, antimicrobial properties, antioxidant effects, antiviral benefits, glycemic control, improved stress tolerance, and even UV protection—it is most commonly associated with menopausal symptom relief, fertility enhancement (both male and female), prostate health, libido support, and skin health. Some even claim benefits for chronic illnesses like cancer, anemia, and other metabolic conditions.
However, scientific research is limited in confirming many of these claims. What does have some scientific backing is maca’s role in fertility, libido, mood, energy, and stress tolerance. In this episode, we’ll take a closer look at the research, its potential benefits for PCOS, and how to choose a high-quality maca supplement.
How Maca Works in the Body
As with many supplements, scientific research on maca is limited, but there are some promising studies. Some research suggests that maca stimulates both the testes and ovaries, increasing fertility by enhancing sperm production in men and improving egg maturation and ovulation in women.
Maca appears to work through the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, which may explain its ability to improve stress tolerance. Because of this, maca is often classified as an adaptogenic herb—one that helps the body regulate stress and hormonal balance.
For female fertility, maca’s benefits extend throughout the entire menstrual cycle. It has been shown to:
✔️ Improve the follicular phase by supporting follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
✔️ Support luteinizing hormone (LH) surges for healthy ovulation
✔️ Promote balanced estrogen and progesterone levels
Having a single herb that supports the full menstrual cycle is rare, making maca particularly interesting for women trying to conceive. However, it has not been studied for safety during pregnancy, so it is generally recommended to discontinue use once pregnancy is achieved.
Maca’s Benefits for Metabolic Health
Beyond fertility, maca may also have metabolic health benefits, particularly in blood sugar regulation and lipid metabolism.
📌 Study #1: Diabetes & Blood Sugar Control
A study on diabetic mice found that those given maca extract had lower glucose levels compared to those that did not receive the supplement.
📌 Study #2: High-Fat, High-Fructose Diet & Metabolism
Another study examined hamsters fed a high-fat, high-fructose diet—a diet known to contribute to metabolic disorders. These animals were then given different doses of maca extract. The results showed:
✔️ No significant increase in body weight, liver weight, or fat accumulation
✔️ Improved insulin sensitivity and lowered cholesterol/triglycerides in the groups receiving moderate to high dosesof maca
While this research is promising, maca is not a substitute for a healthy lifestyle. No supplement can fully counteract an unhealthy diet long-term, but this study does suggest that maca may support metabolic pathways when combined with a balanced lifestyle.
Maca for Mood & Energy
A 2022 study on young adult women examined maca’s impact on energy and mood.
📌 Study #3: Mood & Energy Enhancement
In this human study, participants took 3 grams of maca daily for 12 weeks. The results showed that maca significantly improved self-reported mood and energy levels compared to the placebo group.
Additional observations from studies suggest maca may also:
✔️ Support cognitive function (reducing brain fog)
✔️ Have anti-inflammatory properties
✔️ Aid in digestion
While these findings are promising, more research is needed to confirm these benefits.
Who Should Avoid Maca?
🔹 Pregnancy & Breastfeeding – Maca has not been studied for safety during pregnancy, so it’s best to discontinue use if you become pregnant.
🔹 Hormone-Sensitive Conditions – Because maca can act like estrogen, it may not be suitable for individuals with:
- Breast cancer
- Uterine cancer
- Ovarian cancer
- Endometriosis
- Uterine fibroids
If you have any of these conditions, consult your healthcare provider before using maca.
Choosing a Safe Maca Supplement
💡 WARNING: Heavy Metal Contamination in Supplements
A 2018 study found that a woman who regularly consumed maca had elevated lead levels in her blood.Unfortunately, supplement contamination is a common issue, especially in green powders and herbal supplements.
Since supplements are not regulated as strictly as pharmaceuticals, it’s crucial to:
✔️ Choose a trusted brand that prioritizes quality and safety
✔️ Look for third-party testing for heavy metals, purity, and accurate labeling
In my PCOS Supplement Guide, I provide a list of recommended brands that meet high safety and efficacy standards. These brands are available through Fullscript, an online dispensary that only carries high-quality, third-party-testedsupplements.
🔗 Get the PCOS Supplement Guide at www.supplementsforpcos.com (link in show notes)
The Role of Supplements in PCOS Management
As a final note, supplements alone will not “cure” PCOS.
A holistic approach to managing PCOS includes:
✔️ Lifestyle adjustments – Nutrition, movement, and stress management
✔️ Medical care – Lab monitoring, medications (if needed), and birth control (if appropriate)
✔️ Targeted supplementation – To support but not replace lifestyle and medical interventions
Maca can be a helpful tool, particularly for fertility support, hormone balance, and metabolic health. However, no supplement can replace a healthy lifestyle or serve as a magic fix for PCOS.
Final Thoughts
If today’s episode was helpful, be sure to:
✅ Download the free PCOS Supplement Guide at www.supplementsforpcos.com
✅ Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode
✅ Follow me on Instagram (@NourishToHealthy) for more PCOS insights
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