Organic Red Maca Root Gelatinized Powder, Soil Association certified, 250g From the high Peruvian mountains.
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Red maca roots make up about 25% of the annual harvest. Many studies indicate this root promotes great hormonal stabilization and as such we recommend this specifically to women. According to studies, may improve fertilIty and libido in women whilst helping prevent prostatic problems in men. Reduces tiredness and fatigue, boosting energy and improving stamina. A great hormonal stabilizer, ideal for women. It balances the diet, promoting mental clarity and improving concentration and focus. Our gelatinized maca powder is original from Peru. Our local farmers maintain a traditional approach to the harvest of the roots which aside from being organic enhances and fortifies their properties to the fullest. Once harvested the roots are sun dried for about 3 months. This makes our maca taste sweeter as well as maintaining a high nutritional value. Our maca is found only in the central highlands of Peru; on the Junin plateau between 3,800 to 4,400 m.a.s.l.
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Red maca roots make up about 25% of the annual harvest. Many studies indicate this root promotes great hormonal stabilization and as such we recommend this specifically to women. According to studies, may improve fertilIty and libido in women whilst helping prevent prostatic problems in men. Reduces tiredness and fatigue, boosting energy and improving stamina. A great hormonal stabilizer, ideal for women. It balances the diet, promoting mental clarity and improving concentration and focus. Our gelatinized maca powder is original from Peru. Our local farmers maintain a traditional approach to the harvest of the roots which aside from being organic enhances and fortifies their properties to the fullest. Once harvested the roots are sun dried for about 3 months. This makes our maca taste sweeter as well as maintaining a high nutritional value. Our maca is found only in the central highlands of Peru; on the Junin plateau between 3,800 to 4,400 m.a.s.l.
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