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  • Early Bird: $5.00 each
  • Standard: $10.00 each
  • Standard Door Sales: $15.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

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All Ages

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VentureTimaru

An evening of connection, Indigenous knowledge and education.

Maca is the most sacred plant of Junin, a mountain region in the Andes of Peru, with over 2000 years of traditional practice as a medicine for healing, management of stress and to promote vitality and well-being. She represents strength, resilience and balance.

In this workshop we will share the secrets of their most prized medicinal plant and take you on a journey into its origins, production, uses, science, traditions and healing properties.

Hosted by Pamela Chipana - a Peruvian educator of Medicinal plants. Pamela is part of the team of Seleno Health as Culture and Brand Ambassador.

Pamela has a family lineage of Chankan-Incan ancestors and will share the sacred uses of medicinal maca and how to create a healing connection with it.

To hear more about the medicinal properties, how to prepare and use maca, the sacred traditions behind it, book you spot today.

Learning objectives to understand:
- The sacred traditions of maca
- Farm to Table maca – from the soil to your plate
- How maca works in the brain - Macamides and cannabinoids
- Relating the tradition with the scientific research
- Traditional medicinal maca use
- The different colours of maca - yellow, red and black
- Identifying your symptoms and choosing the right maca for you
-Connecting with the sacred spirit of maca (Ceremony)

Duration: 1.5 hours, includes maca elixir tea.

Bookings essential.

Early Bird: $5 dollar tickets for the first 10 people to book in store

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