That's when a friend told me about something her naturopath had recommended. A supplement built around a powerful root called Maca. I'd never heard of it. But when I looked into the history, I was fascinated.
High in the Peruvian Andes, over 14,000 feet above sea level where almost nothing else grows, indigenous women have cultivated Maca for over 2,000 years. Generations of mothers passed it down to their daughters, using it to maintain energy, vitality, and desire through every stage of life, including menopause. When Spanish conquistadors arrived in the 1500s, they documented the root's effects in their journals, stunned by the vitality of the local women. Peruvian warriors consumed it before battle for strength and endurance. For centuries, it remained a secret of the Andes.
Now modern science is validating what those women knew all along.
Remember that NIH study I mentioned? The researchers tested Maca specifically. Women experienced significant improvement in desire while their hormone levels stayed exactly the same. It works through a completely different pathway, restoring the signal between your brain and body rather than forcing your hormones to change.
When I discovered there was a supplement designed specifically around this research, formulated for women in perimenopause, I had to try it. It's called Rubi Feminine Capsules, and here's why thousands of women are now making the switch: