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Gelatinised Organic Maca Powder - 453gm - $47 AUD from iHerb (2x 453gm Bags for $79 AUD Shipped)

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For those of you who don't know about Maca root let me briefly explain..

It's a root vegetable that is grown high up in the mountains of the Andes of Peru, South America. This hardy little number grows above both tree and grass level and is well known as the "ginseng" of the South American superfoods.

Personally I was a bit sceptical at first having to spend more money on supplements but in all honesty I'm glad I did and the fact that I have always purchased the superior gelatanised version has helped me better absorb the product and obtain the benefits.

There are both raw (uncooked) and gelatanised versions with the raw being better for actual cooking as it has been used for centuries in their local Peruvian cuisine. The gelatanised version usually costs a bit more due to the process that removes the starches making it easily digestible and the active ingredients more potent. This is more ideal for your meals on a go and will easily mix into liquid too.

Serving size is only a teaspoon (5g) and once or twice a day is plenty so you may want to purchase a smaller bag to start with as a little bit goes a long way.

I use it in my protein shakes or smoothies with spirulina twice a day to help with nutritional support. It adds a pleasant nutty sort of butterscotch flavour that tastes great in my vanilla or chocolate whey protein. The fact that it’s a superfood helps create a protein shake into a meal replacement as it increases the nutritional value.

Maca is used for increased energy and to help balance the hormonal (endocrine) system for overall better health without the harsh side-effects of caffeine for example. The benefits for me have been noticeable which is why I have had to recently source a new batch after the local Aussie company Loving Earth decided to drop it from their range. If someone can find a better price for the gelatanised maca then please share!

I managed to purchase 2 x 453gm bags for $65 shipped which included the current VIP specials mentioned in other posts and being my first order I received a $10 incentive to sign up with a referral such as the one I have listed below.

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      • +2

        You could market it as "Fraggle Food"

        • +2

          I didn't think of that. Now that Henson is dead maybe i can get the rights cheaper.

    • +3

      Mind you, I probably would be a bit dubious about anyone quoting ancient Incans and Maca on the grounds that "Maca helps to rebuild weak immune systems", given that the Incans died out because they had no immunity to the smallpox that killed about 50% in the first wave, and about 94% in total, with other diseases taking out the rest.

      Another reason to choose Tiggrrrr's Regenerative Rutabaga

      • SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!!

      • +1

        I thought it was the aliens that took those ancient civilisations off world?

        • The Mayans had been "linked" to claims of alien intervention. Interestingly, the Mayans weren't hit with the same issues as the Incans in terms of disease. However, they did not prove very resistant to bullet holes or sword damage.

        • +1

          @Tiggrrrrr: Mayans were killed for their chocolate

        • @marquise: There are some days that I would kill for some decent south american chocolate like the Macae

    • once they could grow real food 100s of years ago, they stopped eating acai berries etc.
      and then realised the berries they dont ike they can sell for a million bucks.

  • +1

    I've been taking Rhodiola over the last week and it's been pretty great. More energy, better moods, less food comas. Also reduced my appetite and binge eating quite a bit. It also doesn't make me anxious like some other stimulatory supplements.

    Tried it many years ago, but didn't get an effect like this. Maybe I grew tolerance to it after a while? In which case I'll prob try to cycle it this time around.

    Wouldn't mind trying maca at some point. Maybe if it's in pill form from iherb.

    • +1

      Timely post. The Vikings actually used Rhodiola rosea as an energy boost. They didn't really use turnips, although they did eat them.

      The rhodiola rosea will also help with colds and flus, as was used extensively in Chinese medicine. Also it can be traced back to the very first materia medica. Good stuff.

    • What do you know, I actually have some maca root powder in the pantry… guess I'll be trying it sooner rather than later

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