Maca Roja

Por una vida más ligera

$168.90

 

 

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La maca es una raíz de origen peruano que se cultiva a 4,000 m sobre el nivel del mar. Los Incas la consideraban un regalo de los dioses por lo que la incluían dentro de sus danzas y rituales debido a su uso medicinal y afrodisíaco.

Maca

Rica en vitamina C, vitamina A, vitamina B1, calcio, cobre, zinc, potasio y antioxidantes. La maca contribuye al buen funcionamiento del hígado y órganos sexuales. Coadyuva a reducir colesterol, triglicéridos, presión arterial y glucosa. Fortalece al sistema inmunológico y contiene propiedades antidepresivas y ansiolíticas. Contribuye a reducir síntomas postmenopáusicos como la pérdida del deseo sexual. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Información Nutrimental

Tamaño de la porción: 100 g

Porciones por envase: 1.5

Porción de: 100 mg

Contenido energético: 328 kcal / 1395 KJ

Cont. energético por envase: 910 Kcal

Grasas Total: 0 g

Grasa saturada: 0 g

Grasa trans: 0 mg

Carbohidratos disponibles: 66 g

Azúcares: 32 g

Azúcares añadidos: 0 g

Fibra Dietética: 6 g

Proteínas: 15 g

Sodio: 19 mg

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