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  • Love your videos! I want to make this candy but I got red maca and it tastes and smells like rear-hind. I've tried covering it up with all kinds of stuff but nothing works. Is white maca not so nasty?

  • was that a BART train?

  • Flax killed my dog she went crazy chewed up a telephone wire had profuse elimination. It was in a canned dog food sold by sams club. I found out it was a male hormone after some baseball players were convicted of steroids. The manufactuer sent us a condolences letter. This was eight years ago. Just because something is natural doesn't make it good for you. I like your production you should be on foodnetwork.

  • We suggest simply omitting the He Shou Wu. It's a nearly impossible flavor to duplicate. Further, it's in this recipe more as a health factor than a taste factor. It'll still be great, just less a few antioxidants.

  • totally cute. wonderful presentation! yummy yum yummers!

  • i respect cinnamon, greatly! lolMMmm!

  • Hey hopey2540, Tanja here. You can actually just omit the He Shou Wu if you can't find it. It's really only in there because it makes you feel good, and the candy should be just as effective without it! : )

    Thanks for the love!

  • Thank you luv thats cool here in Australia we find it hard to get some ingredients we need for Raw food Hey I might try China town next time im in Sydnety Thanks again

  • What if you cant get hold of He Shou Wu? What can we substitute it with? and yes love the hair! Candy looks fantastic !!!!

  • I love the hair! :)

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