Add some vitality to your hot chocolate this winter
December 31, 2011 by Health Blogger
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As the winter chill blows in, we almost innately brew up some hot chocolate for a warm and tasty treat. When doing so, here’s a few quick and easy ways to revitalize this guilty pleasure and turn it into a medicinal delight. Best ChocolateObviously, high quality chocolate…
Raw Protein Bars – Chocolate Banana
December 26, 2011 by
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Raw Protein Bars – Chocolate Banana Loaded with 26 grams of high quality whey protein All Natural Raw Protein Bars You make them at home without any baking or cooking. Ingredients: Whey Protein, Oatmeal, Wheat Germ, Organic Cocoa Powder, Organic Banana Powder And that’s it! No preservatives! Zero grams trans fat! Growing up, there were [...]
Gluten-free Chocolate
December 22, 2011 by
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Gluten-free Chocolate Cileac And Gluten Intolerence Suffers Can Now Enjoy Amazing Delicious, Decadent, Healthy Chocolate Recipes That Are Totally Gluten-free. Gluten-free Chocolate Total Pet Parrot Answers A Comprehensive 75 Page Manual About Parrots Including Pet Parrot Care, Health, Parrot Diet And Health, Parrot Training, Teaching A Parrot To Talk And Keeping A Parrot… Truly An [...]
Raw Protein Bars – Chocolate Raspberry
December 17, 2011 by
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Raw Protein Bars – Chocolate Raspberry Loaded with 26 grams of high quality whey protein All Natural Raw Protein Bars You make them at home without any baking or cooking. Ingredients: Whey Protein, Oatmeal, Wheat Germ, Organic Cocoa Powder, Organic Raspberry Powder And that’s it! No preservatives! Zero grams trans fat! Growing up, there were [...]
Twinlab 100% Whey Protein Fuel, Chocolate Surge, 5 Pound
November 19, 2011 by
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Twinlab 100% Whey Protein Fuel, Chocolate Surge, 5 Pound One 5-pound tub of chocolate-flavored whey protein supplement Contains whey protein concentrate that is 100% instantized, quick dissolving and easy-to-mix; 25 grams of protein per serving Stimulates muscle protein anabolism by enhancing muscle building and lean tissue mass Increases muscle performance and improves post-workout recovery by [...]
Raw Revolution Organic Food Bar – 12 Bars Hazelnut And Chocolate, One Size
September 12, 2011 by
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Raw Revolution Organic Food Bar – 12 Bars Hazelnut And Chocolate, One Size Servings (cont.): Fat 17g (26% DV), Sat. Fat 4.5g (23% DV), Trans Fat Og, Cholest. (0% DV), Sodium (0% DV), Total Carb. 28g (9% DV), Dietary Fiber 3g (12% DV), Sugars lOg, Protein 7g, Vitamin A (0% DV), Vitamin C (10% DV), [...]
Dutch Chocolate 70 Shake
September 1, 2011 by
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Dutch Chocolate 70 Shake Just the right chocolate fix: rich, decadent, and delightful. Medifast 70 Shakes are formulated for men, or for women who prefer a higher protein count. These great-tasting shakes are soy-based, heart-healthy, and contain 14 total grams of protein per shake. Kosher Dairy, Certified Gluten Free, Heart Healthy, Vegetarian Quantity: 7 Sizes: [...]
Scientists announce amazing findings: chocolate offers huge protection from heart disease and stroke
August 30, 2011 by Health Blogger
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(NaturalNews) All regular readers of NaturalNews know that researchers have discovered chocolate (especially the organic, not junked up with additives and sugar type) contains phytochemicals which appear to promote good health. But no one has had much of a clue about the specifics of some of those benefits on the cardiovascular system — until now. Scientists at the European Society of Cardiology Congress currently underway in Paris just announced that chocolate provides huge protection from heart disease as well as stroke. That’s great news because, despite the billions of dollars spent on mainstream medicine’s drugs and surgical interventions, the battle against cardiovascular disease obviously needs some serious help. Currently, the World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that by 2030 nearly 23.6 million people will die yearly from heart disease. So just imagine the fluttering of hearts in Big Pharma offices if they found a no side effect, easy to produce drug that actually worked to lower the risk of developing heart disease in the first place by almost 40 percent. The demand and profits to be made would be enormous. While there is no such medication, it turns out that eating chocolate regularly appears to accomplish what pills can’t. For a new study, which was just published in the online version of the British Medical Journal , Dr. Oscar Franco and colleagues from the University of Cambridge carried out a large scale investigation of existing research on chocolate. In all, they looked at research involving over 100,000 participants with and without existing heart disease. Then the scientists evaluated the effects of eating chocolate on cardiovascular events including heart attacks and stroke. For each of seven studies that were analyzed, the research team compared the group with the highest chocolate consumption against the group with the lowest consumption (to minimize bias, they factored in differences in the way each study had been designed). Bottom line: the highest levels of chocolate consumption were associated with an astounding 37 percent reduction in cardiovascular disease and an almost 30 percent reduction in stroke compared with lowest levels of chocolate eating. The studies did not differentiate between dark or milk chocolate and included consumption of chocolate bars, drinks, biscuits and desserts — which raises an obvious question not answered by the new research analysis. Would the cardiovascular protection be even more pronounced if the chocolate didn’t include extra sugars, unhealthy fats or chemical additives found in many chocolate drinks and candy bars? The authors of the study did warn their findings need to be interpreted cautiously because commercially available chocolate products are often loaded with calories, so eating too much of these can lead to weight gain and be harmful to health in general. However, in a statement to the media, they concluded that given the health benefits of eating chocolate, “initiatives to reduce the current fat and sugar content in most chocolate products should be explored.” For more information: http://www.bmj.com/ http://www.naturalnews.com/chocolate.html
Hexane may be lurking in the soy protein found in popular food bars
June 30, 2011 by
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(NaturalNews) Protein bars, breakfast bars, really anything in bar form just makes sense in our dine while dashing society. The question is, what is it you’re really eating? Most of these bars claim to offer healthy, wholesome energy, but what you may not have realized is that the process to create “soy protein isolate,” which is often a primary ingredient in protein bars, utilizes a toxic solvent called Hexane. Hexane is an industrial waste by-product of gasoline that, according to the EPA, can cause polyneuropathy in humans. Hexane is primarily used as a solvent to extract edible oils from seed and vegetable crops, such as soybeans, as well as a solvent for glues, varnishes and inks. Hexane is also used as a degreaser in the printing industry and as the liquid in low temperature thermometers. Sounds yummy, doesn’t it? So, if you’re wondering why you rarely see “organic” soy protein, this is one of the reasons. Additionally, soy protein typically comes from genetically modified plants. Even non-genetically modified raw materials may contain small amounts of GMO-parts, claims GMO-Compass.org, because a total separation of conventional and GM soybeans is technically impossible. In an effort to help you make smart “bar” choices, I spent a few quality hours in Whole Foods researching just which bars you may want to avoid and which ones you might want to check out. I was surprised to find that the majority of bars available do not contain soy protein. It would seem the newer brands of bars are becoming more savvy in their ingredient offerings. I was impressed enough to walk away with a few bars of my own. Here’s the lowdown. Bars With Soy Protein: Kashi Go Lean: Chocolate Peanut Butter and Chocolate Caramel contain soy protein. Odwalla: Isolated Soy Protein is the #1 ingredient in their Original Super Protein Bar and their Chocolate Peanut Butter bar. Other flavors available did not contain soy protein. Honey Stinger: Contains soy nuggets made up of soy protein isolate, rice flour, malt and salt. Luna Zone Perfect: Contains soy protein nuggets. Balance Clif bars: All bars available contained soy protein except Clif Kids bars. ThinkThin: Their soy crisps are made from soy protein isolate. Powerbar/Powerbar Pria *NuGO: Contains soy protein but claims to use organic hexane-free soy crisps. Bars Without Soy Protein: Kind: The Blueberry Pecan bar, for example, is full of fruits and nuts, non-gmo glucose, chicory fiber and 5 grams of protein. 18 Rabbits: A granola bar with such fun flavors like Cheeky Cherry Chocolate and Haute Diggity Date. They’re one of the lowest in sugar at 12 grams. Perfect Foods: One of my favorites! Look for it in the refrigerated section. Vega Whole Food Energy Bar: Is made from raw alkaline plant-based superfoods such as hemp protein. Pro Bar Superfood Slam: Is a whole food meal bar with organic acai and wheat grass, 7 grams of protein and lots of fruits like papaya and pineapple. Garden of Life: Their Organic Super Seed bar contains 18 sprouted grains including spelt and offers a probiotic blend. Thunderbird Energetica: Their Cherry Walnut Crunch is made with sweet potato, turmeric and Hawaiian black lava salt. Unique, to be sure! I found them on the bottom shelf, so you may have to search for it. Raw Organic Food Bar: One of quite a few products that are specifying non-GMO ingredients. This one also comes with quinoa. My interest is piqued. Vibrant Health: While their Green Vibrance Original Meal Bar sounds appealing with almond butter, honey, carob, cherries, raisins and sunflower seeds and dark chocolate, nowhere on the label do they describe the “Green Vibrance” ingredient. Although green in the health food industry usually brings to mind positive images, there are a lot of green things I wouldn’t want to stick in my mouth. Greens: Their Peanut Butter bar is full of super foods and exciting ingredients like organic alfalfa grass, Echinacea root extract, Siberian eleuthero root extract and Montana bee pollen but not a lot of protein. Their Daily Mocha Mantra, which contains hemp protein, was highly recommended by Eric, the Whole Foods employee, because it’s delicious and high in Omega 3′s. Larabar: Very clean with few ingredients. My favorites are Banana Bread and Apple Pie. Raw Revolution: Their Chocolate and Coconut offers organic flax seeds, 7 grams of protein from cashews, sunflower seeds and almonds. Although it seems that companies are starting to use better ingredients, it’s always important to read food labels. Just because you buy it at the health food store doesn’t mean it’s healthy.
Complete Whole Food Health Optimizer Chocolate By Vega – 37.8 Ounces Reviews
May 19, 2011 by
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