Organic Products - Maca powder & red quinoa
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Yellow MACA Powder
this is considered to be the rarest type root. Multiple benefit of properties have been released worldwide. it has natural inmunity booster, vitality and stamina.
This Peruvian Inca superfood is an energizing plant and a powerful endocrine regulator, helps balance your body and regulate hormones is recommended for women with different disorders hormonal, for athletes that want to improve their performance and recovery, Ideal for anyone that want to increase their sexual performance
Benefits
It has a high content of amino acids
High in antioxidant
Good source of vitamin and minerals
Reduce symptoms of menopausal
Boost Libido
stimulating and supporting the pituitary
helps to regulate vital body functions.(Libido and sexual performance) function in both men and women.
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RED QUINOA GRAIN
This is a plant that grows in the high Andes of Peru. This superfood grain have been consumed by the ancient Incas for its high quality protein and nutrition which gives a good source of vitamins and minerals.
Benefits
A complete protein containing all nine essential amino acids.
Rich in magnesium (Improves energy and metabolism).
Is Gluten free.
Help to regulate the digestive system.
Contains Iron, lysine and high in Riboflavin (B2). .
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