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Sevenhills Wholefoods Organic Maca Powder is a premium, 200g pure maca root powder sourced from high-altitude organic farms in Peru. Rich in essential minerals and vitamins, it supports energy and endurance while being vegan, gluten-free, non-GMO, and kosher. Packaged in eco-friendly, resealable pouches, it meets rigorous EU and UK organic standards, making it the perfect clean, sustainable superfood for health-conscious professionals.
Additives | no additives |
Weight | 200 g |
Units | 200.0 gram |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dark and dry place. |
Manufacturer contact | Packed in the UK for Sevenhills Wholefoods, 6 Thornes Office Park, Monckton Road, Wakefield, WF2 7AN. For more information visit www.sevenhillswholefoods.com |
Brand | Sevenhills Wholefoods |
Format | Powder |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | Peru |
H**S
It's great quality maca powder... smell and taste are average but that's what it all is
It's raw maca powder, organic. It tastes like it should, it looks like it should. If the label is correct, it really only comes down to value and this is good value. Maca itself I find helpful for energy and general wellbeing. This is raw maca - if you're tossing up whether maca is worth it or not I suggest looking elsewhere from amazon reviews... however, if you are decided on getting one and choose this, it is a good one. I don't love the taste or the smell, and if you are the same you may go for pills instead, but this is far better value.
D**V
Not bad
Not bad ,smells ok , tastes ok ,mixes well , energy level not great , will probably go back to my old one.
D**I
Powerful
Very efficient
S**K
Lots of misinformation here!
Please ignore the comments from those who have read one or two articles and decided they're experts.I am by no means one myself, so I suggest looking at trusted sources like medical journals, nutritionists, and the companies who have been operating in Peruvia for decades.The consensus seems to be:1. This is not 'raw' in the same sense as eating the plant from the ground and is perfectly safe to consume as it is. It has been thoroughly cleaned and dried.2. Cooking / heating it does NOT destroy It's nutrient content and in fact, has been shown to increase some of its benefits.3. Some people (est 1/10) are sensitive to the starch in maca, so can experience some digestive distress. That's not dangerous and should improve when eaten cooked, but it can cause upset stomach.4. Most health benefits have not been well-studied. It almost certainly has some, and would be a good addition to most people's diets - but it's not a magic cure all.Overall, I find the taste quite bitter and will try gelatinized maca next (nothing to do with gelatine and suitable for vegans), which is apparently much sweeter and arguably better for your digestion.1 teaspoon in oat milk, with 2 teaspoons cacao, and 1 teaspoon maple syrup, makes a lovely hot chocolate though!ETA - Unfortunately as I suffer with Graves disease, I have had to stop eating maca. It is not good for those with overactive thyroid and caused palpitations.Still safe for everyone else! But worth noting, I as was unaware.
B**V
My repeat order
My favourite maca powder. Great taste and price. A repeat order and I’ve tried many different types
M**D
SEVENHILLS a quality brand no one can beat
Sevenhills products a name a brand that cares about what they sell. Excellent products will buy more. Please expand your range add Gukhuru and shilajit
M**L
Great Energy Boost and Tastes Good in My Morning Oats!.
I’ve been adding this maca powder to my warm milk oats every morning, and I can really feel the extra energy and focus. The taste is pleasant, and it mixes well. Very happy with the quality
J**P
The taste is awful if you mix it in coffee
Bought to help balance hormones. Tried it today for the first time mixed into coffee, and it tastes absolutely vile. don't know if I'll be able to get used to it but I'll soldier on for a bit and see. It tastes like old stale vegetables that have rotted. Will try it mixed with various foods/liquids until I find something that makes it palatable.Update - day 2. Tried it today stirred into half a glass of milk and what a difference - tasteless in the milk so much more palatable. You'll need to mix it in like you mix flour into milk instead of the way i did by dumping a teaspoonful into the glass with milk already in it - I had to spend ages getting the lumps out!!
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