The bean of the cacao plant is the nutritional flavorful source for all CHOCOLATE and COCOA products. Cacao contains a naturally rich supply of antioxidants, iron, magnesium and fiber. It is known to be one of the highest dietary sources of magnesium and possesses many other essential minerals in significant quantities.
You hear that dark chocolate is good for you, well, that is why. Actual chocolate candy is made of cacao and the darker it is and the more percent cacao it contains, the better for you. If you have not tried raw cacao nibs, they are very bitter tasting, eating them alone are not too enjoyable!! Add them to bars, smoothies, or use them as yogurt or icecream toppers.
I made a yummy and healthy smoothie today with cacao nibs in it, here's the recipe:
~chocolate almond milk
~frozen banana
~wheat germ
~scoop natural peanut ~butter
~cacao nibs
this is a great snack for anyone esp for kids in the morning or after school!!
Cacao nibs are available at any health food store, they run about $13 a bag but last quite a while. A little goes a long way!
Enjoy and BE WELL
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
kid week...day 1:healthy snacks
Since all the kiddos are going back to school I thought I'd blog on some healthy snacks for kids. When kids come home from school they are hungry!! The last time they probably ate was at 11 or 12 for lunch, especially if you have younger ones!! instead of tossing them a bag of chips or cookies here are some quick, easy and healthy snacks you can whip up for the kids.
plain or lightly salted rice cake with natural peanut butter (or almond butter)
mixed nuts are great especially if they are raw, you can actually a little of your own salt or honey and bake them for a little in the oven to add flavor. Nuts are a great source of protein
smoothies are great especially now while its hot out. they are also a great way to "add" other healthy things in without your children knowing!! For example i put spirulina(super green food), chia seeds(plant based omega 3),flax(another plant based omega three) and even powdered probiotics(good bacteria) in my smoothies for my kids and they love them!!
simple piece of fruit is great and sweet, I am surprised at how many of my son's preschool classmates that didnt eat much fruit!! Wow, so simple and so yummy too!
lastly i have a peanut, almond or sunbutter granola ball (picture to come) You can use any low sugar granola, mix it with a little natural nut butter and some honey or agave syrup and roll them into balls, put them in the refrigerator and when you are ready to eat one take them out and enjoy!!
happy new school year to you all and BE WELL
plain or lightly salted rice cake with natural peanut butter (or almond butter)
mixed nuts are great especially if they are raw, you can actually a little of your own salt or honey and bake them for a little in the oven to add flavor. Nuts are a great source of protein
smoothies are great especially now while its hot out. they are also a great way to "add" other healthy things in without your children knowing!! For example i put spirulina(super green food), chia seeds(plant based omega 3),flax(another plant based omega three) and even powdered probiotics(good bacteria) in my smoothies for my kids and they love them!!
lastly i have a peanut, almond or sunbutter granola ball (picture to come) You can use any low sugar granola, mix it with a little natural nut butter and some honey or agave syrup and roll them into balls, put them in the refrigerator and when you are ready to eat one take them out and enjoy!!
happy new school year to you all and BE WELL
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
whats in toothpaste. is fluoride safe for us?
Is flouride safe, and what can we use to substitute to prevent cavities? Check out this video I found about fluoride and its dangers.
When our children are little the, Dr.s tell us not to use any toothpaste with fluoride in it because they dont know how to spit yet and it's not good for them to swallow it!!! If you think about it why isn't it safe and what makes it safe when they are older and for us as adults to then, swallow it??
So we go and buy a training toothpaste, such as this one in the picture because it has no fluoride in it but if you take a look at the ingredients there are also a bunch of "stuff" that is not good for them either. Here's some of whats in this Orajel tooth cleaner for kids:
water, sorbitol(chemical sugar substitute), propylene glycol, and a bunch of parabens(cancer causing). In other words....junk!!
So what can we use in place of fluoride for ourselves and our children that will be effective in preventing cavities? I use this brand for my kids, its called SPRY and they love it! Heres the ingredients in this one:
Purified water, Xylitol, Calcium
glycerophosphate, Cellulose gum (thickening agent), and Grapefruit seed
extract (as a preservative).
Spry has an entire line of products for adult and children available at health food stores! Heres some info on xylitol (main ingredient in spry products):
- Xylitol is a sweetener
that
occurs naturally. It can be found, for instance, in berries,
fruit,
vegetables and mushrooms.
Chemically speaking,
xylitol is
not actually a sugar, but a sugar alcohol. It differs from other
sweeteners such as sorbitol, fructose and glucose because the
xylitol
molecule has five, instead of six, carbon atoms. Most bacterias
in mouth
are unable to make use of such sugars. This is one reason why
xylitol
helps prevent caries.
Xylitol is much sweeter
than
sorbitol, for instance. Assessed in terms of calories, its
sweetening
power is the same as that of sucrose. It is also similar to
sucrose in
its technical and nutritive properties. Xylitol is an important
supplement in the preventation of dental caries, and everyone
interested
in healthy teeth should be familiar with its properties and
effects.
In
terms of dental health, it
is good to increase the salivary flow rate as often as possible,
i.e. to
secrete what is called stimulated saliva. The faster the saliva
flow,
the greater its buffer capacity, that is, its power of resisting
the
drops in saliva pH and thus in plaque pH.
In
stimulating saliva secretion
xylitol increases the amount of saliva in the mouth. At the same
time it
increases saliva's initiate chemical capacity for reducing the
harmful
effects of bacteria.
Thanks for taking the time to read this, I just wanted to share some alternatives for you and your family's toothbrushing needs!!
BE WELL
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