Maca
Type: Herb
Maca is a type of vegetable native to Peru. Its root exists in several colours, ranging from white to black, and is rich in amino acids and high in protein.
Having been used in culinary and medicinal for thousands of years, the maca root is often used to promote energy level and vitality, improve sexual health in men and women, manage menopausal symptoms, and promote mental health and positive mood.
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