Cacao nibs are small pieces of crushed cacao beans or cocoa beans that have a bitter, chocolatey flavor. They are produced from beans derived from the Theobroma cacao tree, also known as the cocoa tree. Cocoa beans are dried after harvesting, then fermented and cracked to produce small, dark bits or cacao nibs. Some cacao nibs are roasted while others are not. Unroasted cacao nibs are called raw cacao nibs. These rich, chocolatey nibs are loaded with nutrients and powerful plant compounds that have been shown to benefit health in many ways. They are amongst the least processed cocoa products on the market and substantially lower in sugar than other chocolate products, making them a healthier alternative for chocolate lovers. One ounce (28 grams) of cacao nibs provides : Calories: 175 Protein: 3 grams Fat: 15 grams Fiber: 5 grams Sugar: 1 gram Iron: 6% of the Reference Daily Intake (RDI) Magnesium: 16% of the RDI Phosphorus: 9% of the RDI Zinc: 6% of the RDI Manganese: 27% of the RDI Copper: 25% of the RDI Unlike many chocolate products, cacao nibs are naturally low in sugar. They are also a good source of fiber, protein, and healthy fats nutrients that help promote feelings of fullness
Is a natural energizer. It contains carbohydrates and soluble fiber that makes our metabolism fluid. It contributes to the intestinal flora, reducing the baterial amount and increasing the lactobaci, that helps in the restoration of the intestinal flora. Uses Mesquite syrup and powder can be used in cocktails, milkshakes, juices and different beverages as a natural sweetener.
Organic Acai oil is a powerful antioxidant that together with Buriti oil restores hair giving shine and extreme softness. It is the only oil with natural sun protection, extremely versatile since it can be used: both before washing the hair, before the drying process, mixed with the mask, mixed in the coloring and finally.
Passion Fruit Oil or Maracuj Oil Refined, extracted from the fruits seeds, is rich in unsaturated fatty acids with nutritional and moisturizing properties for the skin and hair. It can be used in formulations aimed at reducing oiliness of the skin, such as: gels, tonics, creams, lotions, soaps, sunscreens, makeup and in formulations that seek a dry and a velvety touch to the skin. For the treatment of hair, we indicate its use in products such as shampoo, conditioner, capillary mask, boosters, and leave-in products, in order to improve features such as hydration and gloss.
The Brazil nut oil is another one of the gems provided by mother nature which is found in the Amazon rainforests, the lungs of our planet. Brazil nuts are famed for their high nutritive value, especially their high selenium content. They are in incredible demand the world over. But we should also pay attention to the oil derived from brazil nuts, which also possesses unique nutritional, cosmetic and therapeutic benefits.
Cocoa is thought to have first been used by the Maya civilization of Central America. It was introduced to Europe by Spanish conquerors in the 16th century and quickly became popular as a health-promoting medicine. Cocoa powder is made by crushing cocoa beans and removing the fat or cocoa butter. Today, cocoa is most famous for its role in chocolate production. However, modern research has revealed that it does indeed contain important compounds that can benefit your health. Benefits 1) Rich in Polyphenols That Provide Several Health Benefits 2) May Reduce High Blood Pressure by Improving Nitric Oxide Levels 3) Cocoa has other properties that may reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke 4) Polyphenols Improve Blood Flow to Your Brain and Brain Function 5) May Improve Mood and Symptoms of Depression by Various Means 6) Flavanols May Improve Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes 7) May Aid Weight Control in Many Surprising Ways 8) May Have Cancer-Protective Properties 9) Theobromine and Theophylline Contents May Help People With Asthma 10) Antibacterial and Immune-Stimulating Properties May Benefit Your Teeth and Skin
Cacao nibs are small pieces of crushed cacao beans or cocoa beans that have a bitter, chocolatey flavor. They are produced from beans derived from the Theobroma cacao tree, also known as the cocoa tree. Cocoa beans are dried after harvesting, then fermented and cracked to produce small, dark bits or cacao nibs. Some cacao nibs are roasted while others are not. Unroasted cacao nibs are called raw cacao nibs. These rich, chocolatey nibs are loaded with nutrients and powerful plant compounds that have been shown to benefit health in many ways. They are amongst the least processed cocoa products on the market and substantially lower in sugar than other chocolate products, making them a healthier alternative for chocolate lovers. One ounce (28 grams) of cacao nibs provides : Calories: 175 Protein: 3 grams Fat: 15 grams Fiber: 5 grams Sugar: 1 gram Iron: 6% of the Reference Daily Intake (RDI) Magnesium: 16% of the RDI Phosphorus: 9% of the RDI Zinc: 6% of the RDI Manganese: 27% of the RDI Copper: 25% of the RDI Unlike many chocolate products, cacao nibs are naturally low in sugar. They are also a good source of fiber, protein, and healthy fats nutrients that help promote feelings of fullness
Cocoa is thought to have first been used by the Maya civilization of Central America. It was introduced to Europe by Spanish conquerors in the 16th century and quickly became popular as a health-promoting medicine. Cocoa powder is made by crushing cocoa beans and removing the fat or cocoa butter. Today, cocoa is most famous for its role in chocolate production. However, modern research has revealed that it does indeed contain important compounds that can benefit your health. Benefits 1) Rich in Polyphenols That Provide Several Health Benefits 2) May Reduce High Blood Pressure by Improving Nitric Oxide Levels 3) Cocoa has other properties that may reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke 4) Polyphenols Improve Blood Flow to Your Brain and Brain Function 5) May Improve Mood and Symptoms of Depression by Various Means 6) Flavanols May Improve Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes 7) May Aid Weight Control in Many Surprising Ways 8) May Have Cancer-Protective Properties 9) Theobromine and Theophylline Contents May Help People With Asthma 10) Antibacterial and Immune-Stimulating Properties May Benefit Your Teeth and Skin
Some possible health benefits and traditional uses of Raw Freeze Dried Blueberry Powder may include: Possibly promotes antioxidant activity May support the body's ability to deal with macular degeneration Possibly helps to relieve diarrhea and constipation May support healthy heart function One of the few sources of ellagic acid May support healthy lipid levels May support the neutralization of free radicals that affect disease and aging May support healthy memory and brain function May support healthy digestion due to fiber content May support urinary tract health May support eye health and vision Micronutrients of Blueberries include: Minerals: Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Zinc, Copper, Manganese, Selenium Vitamins: Vitamin C, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Vitamin B-6, Folate, Choline, Betaine, Vitamin A (RAE), Beta carotene, Vitamin A (IU), Lutein & Zeaxanthin, Vitamin E, Beta Tocopherol, Gamma Tocopherol, Delta Tocopherol, Vitamin K Amino Acids: Tryptophan, Threonine, Isoleucine, Leucine,. Lysine, Methionine, Cystine, Phenylalanine, Tyrosine, Valine, Arginine, Histidine, Alanine, Aspartic Acid, Glutamic Acid, Proline, Serine Anthocyanidins: Petunidin, Delphinidin, Malvidin, Peonidin, Cyanidin Flavan-3-ols: Catechin, Epigallocatechin, Epicatechin, Gallocatechin Flavones: Luteolin Flavonols: Kaempferol, Myricetin, Quercetin Proanthocyanidins: Proanthocyanidin Monomers, Proanthocyanidin Dimers, Proanthocyanidin Trimers, Proanthocyanidin 4-6mers, Proanthocyanidin 7-10mers, Proanthocyanidin (>10mers) This product is 100% natural and minimally processed: Taste, smell, texture, and color may vary from batch to batch. Please Note: This raw powder naturally tends to clump. If clumping occurs, lay the bag on a flat surface and place a towel over the bag. Then pound on the bag until the clumps break up. The towel will help protect the bag from damage. Suggested Use: Mix 1 tablespoon with juice, yogurt, or add to your favorite smoothie or recipes.
Sacha inchi nut oil is extracted by pressing from the seeds and flesh of the fruit of the Plukenetia volubilis, or pracaxi, a tree native to the area surrounding the Amazon River. Sacha Inchi oil has with approximately 50% a very high content of the omega 3 fatty acid alpha-linolenic acid, which makes it comparable only to flaxseed oil. Sacha Inchi oil has a very high content of Tocopherols (176226 mg/100 g) which consists predominately of gamma-Tocopherol (50%) and delta-Tocopherol. Product Description Scientific Name : Plukenetia Volubilis Linneo Extra virgin sacha inchi oil is made using a careful cold pressing process, ensuring all the seed properties conservation. Rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids: 48% Omega 3, 38% Omega 6 and 14% Omega 9. High protein content food (more than 50%). Rich in vitamin A (681 ug in 100 ml) and vitamin E (among 175.68 and Sensory Characteristics Color : Light yellow Smell : Caracteristic Taste : Caracteristic Texture : Oily liquid PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS Characteristics : Range or Limit Acidity : 0.2 - 0.8 mg KOH/g Peroxide index :
Lemon oil is stimulating while it is calming. It has anti-infection, astringent, detoxifying, antiseptic, disinfectant, and antifungal properties. Lemon oil works in many areas of your life, from household cleaning to supporting brain energy and freshening the air. As an extra bonus, lemon oil adds flavor to your water or your favorite foods, all while helping you get rid of bacteria! Lemon oil blends well with many other essential oils including lavender oil, rose oil, sandalwood oil, peppermint oil, geranium oil, and tea tree oil, making it a popular oil for herbalists and those who practice the healing art of aromatherapy.
Serving size: 30g Servings per package: 60 Amount per portion Calories: 60 Calories from fat: 45 % Daily value* Total fat: 5g 8% Saturated fat: 1g 5% Trans fat: 0g Cholesterol: 0mg 0% Sodium: 0mg 0% Potassium: 150mg 4% Total carbohydrates: 3g 1% Dietary fiber: 2g 8% Sugars: 0.2 Protein: 0g Vitamin A: 0% Vitamin C: 4% Calcium: 0% Iron: 2% Vitamin E: 4% Vitamin B1: 2% Vitamin B2: 4% Vitamin B3: 2% Vitamin B5: 4% Vitamin B6: 4% Folic acid: 6% Match: 2% Magnesium: 2% Zinc: 2% Copper: 2% Manganese: 2% *Daily percent values are based on 2000-calorie diet. Your daily values can be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Calories 2000 2500 Total fat less than 65g 80g Saturated fat less than 20g 25g Cholesterol less than 300mg 300mg Sodium less than 2400mg 2400mg Total carbohydrates 300g 375g Dietary fiber 25g 30g
Serving size: 30g Servings per package: 60 Amount per portion Calories: 60 Calories from fat: 45 % Daily value* Total fat: 5g 8% Saturated fat: 1g 5% Trans fat: 0g Cholesterol: 0mg 0% Sodium: 0mg 0% Potassium: 150mg 4% Total carbohydrates: 3g 1% Dietary fiber: 2g 8% Sugars: 0.2 Protein: 0g Vitamin A: 0% Vitamin C: 4% Calcium: 0% Iron: 2% Vitamin E: 4% Vitamin B1: 2% Vitamin B2: 4% Vitamin B3: 2% Vitamin B5: 4% Vitamin B6: 4% Folic acid: 6% Match: 2% Magnesium: 2% Zinc: 2% Copper: 2% Manganese: 2% *Daily percent values are based on 2000-calorie diet. Your daily values can be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Calories 2000 2500 Total fat less than 65g 80g Saturated fat less than 20g 25g Cholesterol less than 300mg 300mg Sodium less than 2400mg 2400mg Total carbohydrates 300g 375g Dietary fiber 25g 30g
Certified Organic and Nutritionally Dense! Namaskar Organic Ginger Powder is loaded with antioxidants and has a high source of vitamins and minerals like manganese, potassium, copper and magnesium. Easy to Use! This powder has a warm spicy taste that is best used in teas, smoothies, juices, homemade jams or pickles, breads, desserts, cookies, and also in savory dishes such as grilled veggies. All-Natural! The ginger root is dried at low temperatures and carefully milled into a powder, which helps retain its nutritional value. Right from the source: Our Organic Ginger Powder is hand selected from small, organic sustainable farmers to provide a truly exquisite powder to your front door Our Customer Satisfaction Promise: We love our Organic Ginger Powder and stand behind it
Its properties have been widely studied, the most important being its antioxidant, antimicrobial activity and, in fairly primary studies, antitumor, antiseptic and is also considered tonic and digestive. In folk medicine, the infusion of oregano has been used as an aid in the treatment of cough. Hippocrates used oregano as an antiseptic, as well as a cure for stomach and respiratory diseases. A Cretan oregano (O. dictamnus) is still used today in Greece as a palliative for sore throat. Oregano has a high antioxidant activity, due to a high content of phenolic acids and flavonoids. In test tube studies, antimicrobial activity has also been demonstrated against strains of foodborne pathogens Listeria monocytogenes. In traditional Austrian medicine it has been used internally (as tea) or externally (as an ointment) for the treatment of disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract and the nervous system.
Passion Fruit Is Highly Nutritious Passion fruit is a good source of nutrients, especially fiber, vitamin C and vitamin A. A single purple passion fruit of about 18 grams contains (1): Calories: 17 Fiber: 2 grams Vitamin C: 9% of the RDI Vitamin A: 8% of the RDI Iron: 2% of the RDI Potassium: 2% of the RDI This may not seem like much, but these are the values for a single, small fruit that contains only 17 calories. Calorie for calorie, it's a good source of fiber, vitamin C and vitamin A. It's also rich in beneficial plant compounds, including carotenoids and polyphenols. In fact, one analysis found that passion fruit was richer in polyphenols than many other tropical fruits, including banana, lychee, mango, papaya and pineapple (2). Additionally, passion fruit contains a small amount of iron. Your body doesn't usually absorb iron from plants very well. However, the iron in passion fruit comes with a lot of vitamin C, which is known to enhance iron's absorption
Grapes are high in several important nutrients. One cup (151 grams) of red or green grapes contains the following nutrients (1): Calories: 104 Carbs: 27.3 grams Protein: 1.1 grams Fat: 0.2 grams Fiber: 1.4 grams Vitamin C: 27% of the Reference Daily Intake (RDI) Vitamin K: 28% of the RDI Thiamine: 7% of the RDI Riboflavin: 6% of the RDI Vitamin B6: 6% of the RDI Potassium: 8% of the RDI Copper: 10% of the RDI Manganese: 5% of the RDI One cup (151 grams) of grapes provides more than a quarter of the RDI for vitamin K, a fat-soluble vitamin vital for blood clotting and healthy bones They are also a good source of vitamin C, an essential nutrient and powerful antioxidant necessary for connective tissue health