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MACA is celebrated as a highly nutritious, energy-imbuing food. Widely used for the past 2000 years, maca has earned its place as one of the best super foods available today. This powerful root is also used in herbal medicine to enhance strength, endurance or to act as an aphrodisiac. This Incan powerhouse has an affinity with the endocrine system - the collection of glands that produce chemical ‘messengers’ called hormones, which are essential for normal bodily functions. A wide variety of physiological processes are carried out unconsciously by these ‘messengers’. Science is proving that maca beautifully regulates and supports endocrine health; thus positively affecting metabolism, energy levels, growth, sexual development and the sense of well being and attitude. Maca is a cruciferous root vegetable that grows in the Andes Mountains in Peru; a harsh native habitat of altitudes up to 4500 metres, extreme cold and poor soils. Similar to its relatives the radish and turnip, maca has short, green and fragrant tops that lie along the ground with thin frilly leaves in a rosette at the soil surface and off-white flowers that are self-fertile. Maca does vary greatly in the size and shape and colour of the root; each is considered a genetically unique variety, with nutritional and therapeutic properties. Maca’s valuable root has been in use for approximately 2000 years as a benign medicinal food and a staple in the diet of the Incan peoples. Spanish records dating back to the 16th Century tell of the indigenous healers using maca in their system of medicine. During Spanish colonisation it was used as currency; a form of payment of imperial taxes. Prior to that, maca was often traded for lowland tropical food staples, such as corn, rice, manioc (tapioca roots), quinoa and papaya. Incan imperial warriors ate maca before battle to give them legendary strength. Such was their maca-enhanced virility that after a city was conquered; the women had to be protected from them. Most maca cultivation in Peru is grown organically, as it is seldom attacked by pests at such high altitudes; in fact it is known that the plant itself naturally repels most root crop pests and it is fertilised mainly with sheep and alpaca manure. It is not yet clear whether maca that has been cultivated outside the Andes develops the same active constituents or potency. The maca we know today is ground from the hard, dried roots. In Peru, maca is prepared and consumed in several ways, although traditionally it is always cooked. It can also be gelatinised to create products for more efficient digestion and also freeze-dried from the juice. Maca is a superb adaptogen; an adaptogen is a substance that raises the non-specific resistance in an organism while inducing no negative side effects. Adaptogens enable the body to adapt to external conditions and work with the body's natural rhythms to help rebuild weak immune systems, re-mineralise poorly nourished bodies and increase energy and endurance. Maca does not itself contain any hormones, but its action on the body jogs the pituitary into producing the precursor hormones, which ultimately end up raising oestrogen, progesterone and testosterone levels. It also helping to balance the adrenal glands, the thyroid and the pancreas in a gentle way that doesn’t throw the entire body into confusion. Maca's alkaloids act on the hypothalamus-pituitary axis, causing gender-appropriate responses in men and women. It assists with menstrual irregularities in women, who experience noticeable improvement with period pain, heavy bleeding, PMT and depression. Maca improves sexual function in CHEEKY HERBS order online at www.cheekyherbs.com or participating stockists Easter Renewal Gift Box - save $$$ Cacao Maca Chai Herbal Brew • Cacao & Goji Body Lotion•Brown Sugar Body Buff Special offer closes March 31, 2011. MARCH 2011 ISSUE No. 29 monthly newsletter from tinderbox Optimum nutrient levels in plant root TINDERBOX Cacao Maca Chai Herbal Brew is a comforting and invigorating drink that combines luxurious, anti-oxidant raw cacao and the vital, wholesome maca root with authentic chai spices, which altogether provide a rich, unique marriage of flavours and a boost to energy levels and well-being. This exceptional, gourmet beverage takes the traditional spicy, taste of chai and masterfully combines it with the soothing richness of the Mayan superfood cacao and the nourishing qualities of maca root, the Peruvian superfood; both time-tested sources for sustainable energy, endurance, mental clarity and enhanced libido. MORE ON PAGE TWO ‘To be a warrior is to learn to be genuine in every moment of your life.’ INSPIRATION - Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche Cacao Maca Chai HERBAL BREW NEW CHAI PRODUCT Maca makes people look, feel and perform better WHAT HERB IS THAT? MACA CONTINUED PAGE TWO Revitalise your body, Restore your skin and Revive your mind with this naturally sweet collection from Tinderbox.

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MACA is celebrated as a highly nutritious, energy-imbuing food.

Widely used for the past 2000 years, maca has earned its place as one of the best super foods available today.

This powerful root is also used in herbal medicine to enhance strength, endurance or to act as an aphrodisiac.

This Incan powerhouse has an affinity with the endocrine system - the collection of glands that produce chemical ‘messengers’ called hormones, which are essential for normal bodily functions.

A wide variety of physiological processes are carried out unconsciously by these ‘messengers’.

Science is proving that maca beautifully regulates and supports endocrine health; thus positively affecting metabolism, energy levels, growth, sexual development and the sense of well being and attitude.

Maca is a cruciferous root vegetable that grows in the Andes Mountains in Peru; a harsh native habitat of altitudes up to 4500 metres, extreme cold and poor soils.

Similar to its relatives the radish and turnip, maca has short, green and fragrant tops that lie along the ground with thin frilly leaves in a rosette at the soil surface and off-white flowers that are self-fertile. Maca does vary greatly in the size and shape and colour of the root; each is considered a genetically

unique variety, with nutritional and therapeutic properties.

Maca’s valuable root has been in use for approximately 2000 years as a benign medicinal food and a staple in the diet of the Incan peoples.

Spanish records dating back to the 16th Century tell of the indigenous healers using maca in their system of medicine.

During Spanish colonisation it was used as currency; a form of payment of imperial taxes. Prior to that, maca was often traded for lowland tropical food staples, such as corn, rice, manioc (tapioca roots), quinoa and papaya.

Incan imperial warriors ate maca

before battle to give them legendary strength. Such was their maca-enhanced virility that after a city was conquered; the women had to be protected from them.

Most maca cultivation in Peru is grown organically, as it is seldom attacked by pests at such high altitudes; in fact it is known that the plant itself naturally repels most root crop pests and it is fertilised mainly with sheep and alpaca manure. It is not yet clear whether maca that has been cultivated outside the Andes develops the same active constituents or potency.

The maca we know today is ground from the hard, dried roots. In Peru,

maca is prepared and consumed in several ways, although traditionally it is always cooked. It can also be gelatinised to create products for more efficient digestion and also freeze-dried from the juice.

Maca is a superb adaptogen; an adaptogen is a substance that raises the non-specific resistance in an organism while inducing no negative side effects.

Adaptogens enable the body to adapt to external conditions and work with the body's natural rhythms to help rebuild weak immune systems, re-mineralise poorly nourished bodies and increase energy and endurance.

Maca does not itself contain any hormones, but its action on the body jogs the pituitary into producing the precursor hormones, which ultimately end up raising oestrogen, progesterone and testosterone levels. It also helping to balance the adrenal glands, the thyroid and the pancreas in a gentle way that doesn’t throw the entire body into confusion.

Maca's alkaloids act on the hypothalamus-pituitary axis, causing gender-appropriate responses in men and women. It assists with menstrual irregularities in women, who experience noticeable improvement with period pain, heavy bleeding, PMT and depression.

Maca improves sexual function in

CHEEKY HERBS

order online at www.cheekyherbs.com or participating stockists

Easter Renewal Gift Box - save $$$

Cacao Maca Chai Herbal Brew • Cacao & Goji Body Lotion•Brown Sugar Body Buff Special offer closes March 31, 2011.

MARCH 2011 ISSUE No. 29monthly newsletter from tinderbox

Optimumnutrientlevels inplant root

TINDERBOX Cacao Maca Chai Herbal Brew is a comforting and invigorating drink that combines luxurious, anti-oxidant raw cacao and the vital, wholesome maca root with authentic chai spices, which altogether provide a rich, unique marriage of flavours and a boost to energy levels and well-being.This exceptional, gourmet beverage takes the traditional spicy, taste of chai and masterfully combines it with the soothing richness of the Mayan superfood cacao and the nourishing qualities of maca root, the Peruvian superfood; both time-tested sources for sustainable energy, endurance, mental clarity and enhanced libido.

MORE ON PAGE TWO

‘To be a warrioris to learn to begenuine in every

moment ofyour life.’

INSPIRATION

- Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche

CacaoMaca Chai

HERBAL BREW

NEW CHAI PRODUCT

Maca makes people look,feel and perform better

WHAT HERB IS THAT?MACA

CONTINUED PAGE TWO

Revitalise your body, Restore your skin and Revive your mindwith this naturally sweet collection from Tinderbox.

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WHAT DO you get when you cross ancient Mayan and Incan superfoods with Indian chai spice?

A Cacao Maca Chai Herbal Brew, that’s what.

Tinderbox has harnessed the power of maca, the potency of cacao and the warmth of chai to create this wholesome and invigorating drink.

Incan warriors favoured maca before going into battle and a chemical analysis of this brain-powering root reveals why - it contains an astonishing profile of amino acids, vitamins, minerals, sterols, fatty acids and glucosinates.

Raw cacao has been regarded as a valuable commodity since Mayan times. It is a very potent source of antioxidants and magnesium; it also contains phenylethylamin, which promotes anandamide - the bliss chemical - to circulate in the brain.

The exotic blend of Indian spices includes sweet cinnamon, pungent ginger, penetrating cardamom, warming nutmeg, sharp clove, complex pimento and robust star anise.

These chai spices have been used in traditional Asian medicine for centuries.

Both Ayurveda and Chinese Traditional Medicine place a high value on spices in the treatment of a range of conditions.

Chai spices are invigorating, warming and look after the stomach very well, especially after rich food.

Remember this Herbal Brew is raw - unadulterated, unprocessed and real nutrition. This brew is suitable for health nuts, vegans, athletes, chocolate-lovers, yogis, raw foodists and people who are simply discerning

and curious. It is free from gluten, sugar, salt,

dairy, nuts or artificial additives and the main ingredients - cacao and maca - are certified organic.

Drink Cacao Maca Chai Herbal Brew in the morning to kick off your day, or blend it for an afternoon boost.

Enjoy it warm and sweetened with honey or agave; or pour over ice for a cool yummy summer drink. It also makes a terrific addition to add lushness and interest to a smoothie.

Experiment and discover your favourite brew.

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men and women by regulating hormonal activity. Studies reveal that it increases male libido, sperm production, motility and semen volume in men. Of course all this does enhance fertility.

For those who thought their sexual problems were psycho-logical, maca therapy proves that it can be physiologically enhanced.

For men who are suffering from age-related sexual dysfunction; maca works extremely well and safely. It has been coined “Nature’s

answer to Viagra” and it deals admirably with climacteric and erectile difficulties in men.

Maca's beneficial effects for sexual function could be due to its high concentration of proteins and vital nutrients; one of them being p-methoxybenzyl isothiocya-nate, which reputedly has aphrodisiac properties.

Research has also shown maca reduces enlarged prostate glands in rats.

Maca makes menopause easier and is a legitimate and safe alternative to hormone replacement therapy. It

reduces hormonal dysfunction during menopause and andropause. It does not cause the ovaries to atrophy, like conventional HRT.

Maca is proven to be effective even on women who have undergone complete hysterectomies; it enables the adrenals to make sufficient hormones that avoid menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes and night sweats.

Athletes benefit from this herbal food that increases energy, endurance and stamina, as it supports the adrenal glands so they don't

have to rely on damaging cortisol to fuel the body.

Its sterols, calcium and vitamin C help build muscle mass and its starches aid in physical endurance.

Maca has a beneficial action on the circulatory system and reduces anaemia.

Regularly taking maca can rejuvenate tissue such as the hair and nails and it renders the skin a more youthful appear-ance while encouraging healthy teeth and bones.

The root has easily-absorbable calcium that treats the decalcification of bones in children; and adults and in conjunction with its alkaloids it makes an effective bond builder, thus reducing osteomalacia and rickets. Maca may be prescribed for osteoporosis to increase bone density and the healing of bone fractures in the elderly.

Non-addictive maca affects not just the body; it works broadly to contribute to overall

well-being. It nourishes and calms the nerves and enhances memory, learning and mental ability. Maca stimulates the appetite and aids in digestion.

One can use this magnifi-cent herb confidently against premature ageing, general states of weakness and chronic fatigue as its effects are not localised to a specific organ.

Maca contains vitamin C and trace elements of zinc, which aid the immune system function of the thymus gland.

Some of its fatty acids function as fungicides and local antiseptics, which may aid in overall immunity enhancement and help speed up wound healing.

The plant acts as an anticar-cinogen and antioxidant; its fibre as well as glucosinolate content show anti-tumoral promise in helping combat some cancers. Research has also looked at the herb for treating high blood pressure and diabetes.

ULTIMATELY the diverse range of spices in a chai blend promote healthy digestion.They also tend to stimulate other herbs to work more effectively, transporting them to where they are most needed - enhancing their efficacy and absorption.Chai spices help clear congestion; they assimilate fats and also, interestingly, detoxify the body of caffeine. Another key benefit is that they stimulate circulation, helping cardiovascular health and promoting general well-being.Tinderbox has created its own chai recipe using these premium raw spices:Cinnamon – Rich, pungent, sweet cinnamon is a stimulating addition to chai. It improves digestion and alleviates nausea and heartburn. Assists in balancing blood sugar levels. It also

has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. Cardamom – Cardamom stimulates the appetite and the flow of digestive juices. It also assists in reducing bad breath. The sweetly aromatic cardamom seed pods ease indigestion and help to calm the stomach. Cardamom balances the chai spice mixture with its distinctive flavor and fragrance. Pimento (All-Spice) – Pimento tastes like a blend of many sweeter spices, giving chai additional complexity and depth.Cloves – Cloves have traditionally been used as an invigorating spice, and they may promote circulation as well.

Intensely spicy cloves give chai an incredible depth and act as a perfect foil to its sweetness. Cloves improve digestion and relieve bad breath. They also have an anti-bacterial action.Ginger – Hot-yet-sweet ginger can also calm an upset stomach. It alleviates nausea, bloating, indigestion, cramping, and diarrhoea. It is a stimulant for the digestive tract and helps to prevent the damaging effects of alcohol on the stomach. Ginger helps to ease sore throats, along with cold and flu symptoms. Nutmeg - Nutmeg is sweet digestive. It has a stronger flavor than mace, which comes from a different part of the same plant. Star Anise – Star anise has a very robust anise-like flavour.

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Name: MacaLatin name: Lepidium meyeniiFamily: BrassicaceaeTherapuetic Properties: Superfood, nutrient, mineraliser, tonic, nervine, aphrodisiac, adaptagen, anti-depressant, analgesic, endocrine balancer, hormone regulator, liver tonic, expectorant, antiseptic, fungicidal, digestive, anti-carcinogen, antioxidant, immune-stimulant.Tinderbox products containing maca: Cacao Maca Chai Herbal Brew, Plant Power Superfood Smoothie Blend - coming soon.

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