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Chocolatl Chocolate Treats

Chocolatl Chocolate Treats

Chocolatl Chocolate Treats

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Chocolatl's healthy chocolate treats use the power of chocolate to deliver tonic herbs like maca, cordyceps and reishi. Being fans of chocolate and tonic herbs Zebra Organics is happy to offer these 8 neatly packaged varieties. Each functional food variety and is a rich tonic in itself. Chocolate contains a wide array of antioxidants and phyto-chemicals. As a food it contains 10% anti-oxidant flavoniods by weight. This high concentration of anti-oxidants is hardly matched by any other food. Then to combine this with fine tonic herbs results in a powerful treat.

Eight Varieties of Tonic Chocolate

Energy Boost: This chocolate is inspired by the South American secret to longevity and vitality, Maca. A food found in the high Andes which acts as an adaptogenic herb for stamina, balance, protein, immunity and endocrine balancing support. Brain Boost: This chocolate is enhanced with cordyceps, a rare mushroom regarded for its ability to strengthen the lungs, heart, blood, and kidneys. Used for anti-aging, clarity, energy, and overall vitality. Empower: This chocolate is enhance with Hemp seeds. The shelled fruit of the hemp seed is one of the most bioavailable sources of plant based protein, fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, and essential amino acids naturally found. Immune Boost: This chocolate is enhanced with Goji berries a tonic herb revered in Eastern medicine for longevity, immunity, strength, mood, antioxidants, amino acids, and Vitamin C. Mood Boost: Just pure chocolate. Rich in fiber, antioxidants, magnesium, calcium, and trace minerals, raw cacao provides uplifting neurotransmitters and acts as a support for the enhanced absorption of nearly all other vital nutrients. Revitalizing Mint: A chocolate enhanced with wild blue-green algae, provides a full spectrum of vitamins, minerals, amino acids and vegan protein. Combine with the calming properties of mint, this chocolate has a revitalizing effect. Recovery: Considered one of the greatest tonic herbs on earth. Reishi works as a potent antioxidant, improves sleep, aids the central nervous system, nurtures the heart, and provides necessary liver support. While Chaga reduces inflammation and combats fatigue.

Wake Up: A chocolate enhanced with coffee beans which are widely known for its caffeine alkaloids. Coffee beans are the seed of a tropical shrub that boasts both amino acids and enzymes that slow the absorption of fat and glucose by blocking the absorption of sugars into the bloodstream.

More on the Power of Chocolate

Chocolate's Bliss Chemicals: Phenylethylanmine(PEA): This interesting compound both stimulates endorphins and potentiates the activity of dopamine, both associated with feelings of pleasure. PEA reproduces the feelings of 'falling in love', while this may seem fanciful it may also be the reason Americans give heaps of chocolate to loved ones on the 14th of February. PEA also assists with enhancing focus and alertness.Aanadamide: This is a cannabiniod compound and its effects are entirely positive. Ananda in Sanskrit means bliss and this compound is known to elevate mood, decreases depression and contribute to feelings of elation. Heart Health Research is now linking the antioxidants in cacao to cardiovascular health. Chocolate is loaded with flavonols which support heart health by strengthening artery walls, increasing blood flow and improving circulation. Eating chocolate that has been minimally processed provides the most benefit. Chocolate is also rich in Magnesium an important mineral.

Chocolate and the Brain

The flavonols in chocolate dilate blood vessels increasing blood flow and oxygen to the brain. So if you are looking for an extra cognitive boost about one ounce of raw dark chocolate. This increase could come in handy when studying or when you are in the middle of a mentally demanding task.The next time you need a boost, try one of Chocolatl's enriched chocolate treats.
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