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12022-05-27T10:52:18-07:00Jacqueline Duong7ba49d8122d8595d23dae05feddc88d987a1bee5406882plain2022-05-27T10:52:56-07:00Jacqueline Duong7ba49d8122d8595d23dae05feddc88d987a1bee5In traditional Chinese medicine, dried Maca is boiled to be used in a decoction for maximum health benefits.
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12022-05-23T21:08:08-07:00Mellanie Gamero145cdb416835ae5f2fd6057c64393ce87cb5016cHow is Maca typically sold?2Maca is sold in a variety of different forms, such as capsules, gelatin, powder, liquid, mixed with coffee, etc. Each Maca form encapsulates and provides different purposes of use, like boosting energy.plain2022-05-23T21:19:45-07:00Mellanie Gamero145cdb416835ae5f2fd6057c64393ce87cb5016c