Psyllium Husk and Ground Flaxseed 70 % Cacao Dark Chocolate 210 gr

£10.99

We all know the term “superfoods”; however, applying the same superfood status to sweet treats is not very common. And boy, do we like treats! I have good news for you—it is possible to have a healthy, guilt-free treat, and not just possible, but you are encouraged to have 30 grams of our chocolate treat every day! Enjoy it after the meal or with a cup of Danoffee Dandelion roast coffee..

Let me introduce you to 70% cacao dark chocolate with psyllium and flaxseed. We call it “Supertreat”! And there is a reason for it—all the ingredients used to make this chocolate have a reputation as superfoods. Flaxseeds, cacao, coconut oil and psyllium husk, all have numerous health benefits and are loaded with nutrients. There are no additives in this product; it is made from pure, organic ingredients. One 30g piece of chocolate has the daily recommended amount of psyllium and flaxseed.

Here’s a quick description of the ingredients to help you understand what an amazing treat it is!

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• Psyllium husk, derived from the seeds of Plantago ovata, is a well-recognized dietary fiber with diverse applications in the food industry and health management.

Its nutritional profile, rich in soluble fiber, has been extensively studied for its functional benefits, including enhancing digestive health, regulating blood sugar levels, and lowering cholesterol.

Intake of psyllium husk has been associated with reduced levels of fasting blood sugar and improved insulin sensitivity. It has also been documented to reduce blood glucose in patients with type 2 diabetes. In psyllium, soluble fiber delays the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, slowing the resulting rise in blood sugar after meals. As such, it prevents large spikes in sugar levels and improves glycemic control.

Psyllium is hailed as a natural and cheaper alternative to Ozempic—a popular weight loss drug. Due to the similar effect, psyllium husk is now often known as “the poor man’s Ozempic.” The fiber in psyllium husk increases feelings of fullness and satiety, which can help reduce overall calorie intake. By expanding in the stomach and promoting a sense of fullness, psyllium husk can be an effective tool for weight loss and weight maintenance strategies.

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• Flaxseed is sourced from the flax plant and is one of nature’s richest plant sources of omega-3. Omega-3 fatty acids are polyunsaturated fats that can help prevent heart disease and stroke. You must get omega-3s from your diet since your body cannot make them on its own.

Flaxseeds are a source of thiamin (thiamine) and magnesium. Thiamin is a B vitamin that helps convert nutrients into energy. Magnesium is important for nerve, muscle, and immune function. Other beneficial nutrients in flaxseed include selenium and iron. Selenium protects cells from damage or infection. Iron helps make red blood cells, which carry oxygen through our bloodstream.

Incorporating flaxseeds into the diet can be a natural and accessible strategy for women seeking relief from the hormonal fluctuations that accompany menopause. Overall, it supports women’s health as lignans—abundant in flaxseeds—mimic the action of estrogen in the body, contributing to hormonal equilibrium, particularly during menopause.

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• Cacao is the name of the small tree native to the Amazon basin that grows cacao (cocoa) beans. Its scientific name, Theobroma cacao, translates to “food of the Gods.” The ancient Mayans and Aztecs used cacao as medicine for centuries.

Cacao powder is packed with flavonoids, which have been shown to help lower blood pressure, improve blood flow to your brain and heart, and help prevent blood clots.

Cacao is also one of the richest sources of antioxidants on Earth. It’s packed with a wide range of polyphenols and flavanols and competes with superfood stars like goji berries, açaí, and blueberries in its impressive antioxidant load. Antioxidants fight free radicals and oxidation in the body and offer an abundance of anti-inflammatory and anti-aging effects. The antioxidants in cacao appear to be highly bioavailable, meaning our bodies absorb them incredibly well.

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• Coconut oil is made from the innermost part of coconuts (Cocos nucifera). It is a rich source of saturated fats, primarily medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs). These MCTs, particularly lauric acid, make up a significant portion of the fat content and are responsible for many of the oil’s health benefits.

MCTs in coconut oil can provide a quick and efficient source of energy for the brain. Some studies suggest that they may have cognitive benefits, especially for individuals with neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. MCTs are known to support weight management by increasing feelings of fullness and boosting calorie expenditure.

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For more information, please check our nutrition information sheet.

We recommend do NOT take more then 2 pieces of chocolate a day. Drink plenty of water after.

Produced from pure, natural ingredients—no additives, no artificial sweeteners.

Gluten-free. Dairy-free. Vegan.

Protect from sunlight. Store in a cool place.

Ingredients: Organic cacao powder, psyllium husk, flaxseed, coconut oil, sugar substitute. Packed in a protective atmosphere. Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans. Gluten free.

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We all know the term “superfoods”; however, applying the same superfood status to sweet treats is not very common. And boy, do we like treats! I have good news for you—it is possible to have a healthy, guilt-free treat, and not just possible, but you are encouraged to have 30 grams of our chocolate treat every day! Enjoy it after the meal or with a cup of Danoffee Dandelion roast coffee..

Let me introduce you to 70% cacao dark chocolate with psyllium and flaxseed. We call it “Supertreat”! And there is a reason for it—all the ingredients used to make this chocolate have a reputation as superfoods. Flaxseeds, cacao, coconut oil and psyllium husk, all have numerous health benefits and are loaded with nutrients. There are no additives in this product; it is made from pure, organic ingredients. One 30g piece of chocolate has the daily recommended amount of psyllium and flaxseed.

Here’s a quick description of the ingredients to help you understand what an amazing treat it is!

________________________________________

• Psyllium husk, derived from the seeds of Plantago ovata, is a well-recognized dietary fiber with diverse applications in the food industry and health management.

Its nutritional profile, rich in soluble fiber, has been extensively studied for its functional benefits, including enhancing digestive health, regulating blood sugar levels, and lowering cholesterol.

Intake of psyllium husk has been associated with reduced levels of fasting blood sugar and improved insulin sensitivity. It has also been documented to reduce blood glucose in patients with type 2 diabetes. In psyllium, soluble fiber delays the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, slowing the resulting rise in blood sugar after meals. As such, it prevents large spikes in sugar levels and improves glycemic control.

Psyllium is hailed as a natural and cheaper alternative to Ozempic—a popular weight loss drug. Due to the similar effect, psyllium husk is now often known as “the poor man’s Ozempic.” The fiber in psyllium husk increases feelings of fullness and satiety, which can help reduce overall calorie intake. By expanding in the stomach and promoting a sense of fullness, psyllium husk can be an effective tool for weight loss and weight maintenance strategies.

________________________________________

• Flaxseed is sourced from the flax plant and is one of nature’s richest plant sources of omega-3. Omega-3 fatty acids are polyunsaturated fats that can help prevent heart disease and stroke. You must get omega-3s from your diet since your body cannot make them on its own.

Flaxseeds are a source of thiamin (thiamine) and magnesium. Thiamin is a B vitamin that helps convert nutrients into energy. Magnesium is important for nerve, muscle, and immune function. Other beneficial nutrients in flaxseed include selenium and iron. Selenium protects cells from damage or infection. Iron helps make red blood cells, which carry oxygen through our bloodstream.

Incorporating flaxseeds into the diet can be a natural and accessible strategy for women seeking relief from the hormonal fluctuations that accompany menopause. Overall, it supports women’s health as lignans—abundant in flaxseeds—mimic the action of estrogen in the body, contributing to hormonal equilibrium, particularly during menopause.

________________________________________

• Cacao is the name of the small tree native to the Amazon basin that grows cacao (cocoa) beans. Its scientific name, Theobroma cacao, translates to “food of the Gods.” The ancient Mayans and Aztecs used cacao as medicine for centuries.

Cacao powder is packed with flavonoids, which have been shown to help lower blood pressure, improve blood flow to your brain and heart, and help prevent blood clots.

Cacao is also one of the richest sources of antioxidants on Earth. It’s packed with a wide range of polyphenols and flavanols and competes with superfood stars like goji berries, açaí, and blueberries in its impressive antioxidant load. Antioxidants fight free radicals and oxidation in the body and offer an abundance of anti-inflammatory and anti-aging effects. The antioxidants in cacao appear to be highly bioavailable, meaning our bodies absorb them incredibly well.

________________________________________

• Coconut oil is made from the innermost part of coconuts (Cocos nucifera). It is a rich source of saturated fats, primarily medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs). These MCTs, particularly lauric acid, make up a significant portion of the fat content and are responsible for many of the oil’s health benefits.

MCTs in coconut oil can provide a quick and efficient source of energy for the brain. Some studies suggest that they may have cognitive benefits, especially for individuals with neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. MCTs are known to support weight management by increasing feelings of fullness and boosting calorie expenditure.

________________________________________

For more information, please check our nutrition information sheet.

We recommend do NOT take more then 2 pieces of chocolate a day. Drink plenty of water after.

Produced from pure, natural ingredients—no additives, no artificial sweeteners.

Gluten-free. Dairy-free. Vegan.

Protect from sunlight. Store in a cool place.

Ingredients: Organic cacao powder, psyllium husk, flaxseed, coconut oil, sugar substitute. Packed in a protective atmosphere. Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans. Gluten free.

We all know the term “superfoods”; however, applying the same superfood status to sweet treats is not very common. And boy, do we like treats! I have good news for you—it is possible to have a healthy, guilt-free treat, and not just possible, but you are encouraged to have 30 grams of our chocolate treat every day! Enjoy it after the meal or with a cup of Danoffee Dandelion roast coffee..

Let me introduce you to 70% cacao dark chocolate with psyllium and flaxseed. We call it “Supertreat”! And there is a reason for it—all the ingredients used to make this chocolate have a reputation as superfoods. Flaxseeds, cacao, coconut oil and psyllium husk, all have numerous health benefits and are loaded with nutrients. There are no additives in this product; it is made from pure, organic ingredients. One 30g piece of chocolate has the daily recommended amount of psyllium and flaxseed.

Here’s a quick description of the ingredients to help you understand what an amazing treat it is!

________________________________________

• Psyllium husk, derived from the seeds of Plantago ovata, is a well-recognized dietary fiber with diverse applications in the food industry and health management.

Its nutritional profile, rich in soluble fiber, has been extensively studied for its functional benefits, including enhancing digestive health, regulating blood sugar levels, and lowering cholesterol.

Intake of psyllium husk has been associated with reduced levels of fasting blood sugar and improved insulin sensitivity. It has also been documented to reduce blood glucose in patients with type 2 diabetes. In psyllium, soluble fiber delays the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, slowing the resulting rise in blood sugar after meals. As such, it prevents large spikes in sugar levels and improves glycemic control.

Psyllium is hailed as a natural and cheaper alternative to Ozempic—a popular weight loss drug. Due to the similar effect, psyllium husk is now often known as “the poor man’s Ozempic.” The fiber in psyllium husk increases feelings of fullness and satiety, which can help reduce overall calorie intake. By expanding in the stomach and promoting a sense of fullness, psyllium husk can be an effective tool for weight loss and weight maintenance strategies.

________________________________________

• Flaxseed is sourced from the flax plant and is one of nature’s richest plant sources of omega-3. Omega-3 fatty acids are polyunsaturated fats that can help prevent heart disease and stroke. You must get omega-3s from your diet since your body cannot make them on its own.

Flaxseeds are a source of thiamin (thiamine) and magnesium. Thiamin is a B vitamin that helps convert nutrients into energy. Magnesium is important for nerve, muscle, and immune function. Other beneficial nutrients in flaxseed include selenium and iron. Selenium protects cells from damage or infection. Iron helps make red blood cells, which carry oxygen through our bloodstream.

Incorporating flaxseeds into the diet can be a natural and accessible strategy for women seeking relief from the hormonal fluctuations that accompany menopause. Overall, it supports women’s health as lignans—abundant in flaxseeds—mimic the action of estrogen in the body, contributing to hormonal equilibrium, particularly during menopause.

________________________________________

• Cacao is the name of the small tree native to the Amazon basin that grows cacao (cocoa) beans. Its scientific name, Theobroma cacao, translates to “food of the Gods.” The ancient Mayans and Aztecs used cacao as medicine for centuries.

Cacao powder is packed with flavonoids, which have been shown to help lower blood pressure, improve blood flow to your brain and heart, and help prevent blood clots.

Cacao is also one of the richest sources of antioxidants on Earth. It’s packed with a wide range of polyphenols and flavanols and competes with superfood stars like goji berries, açaí, and blueberries in its impressive antioxidant load. Antioxidants fight free radicals and oxidation in the body and offer an abundance of anti-inflammatory and anti-aging effects. The antioxidants in cacao appear to be highly bioavailable, meaning our bodies absorb them incredibly well.

________________________________________

• Coconut oil is made from the innermost part of coconuts (Cocos nucifera). It is a rich source of saturated fats, primarily medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs). These MCTs, particularly lauric acid, make up a significant portion of the fat content and are responsible for many of the oil’s health benefits.

MCTs in coconut oil can provide a quick and efficient source of energy for the brain. Some studies suggest that they may have cognitive benefits, especially for individuals with neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. MCTs are known to support weight management by increasing feelings of fullness and boosting calorie expenditure.

________________________________________

For more information, please check our nutrition information sheet.

We recommend do NOT take more then 2 pieces of chocolate a day. Drink plenty of water after.

Produced from pure, natural ingredients—no additives, no artificial sweeteners.

Gluten-free. Dairy-free. Vegan.

Protect from sunlight. Store in a cool place.

Ingredients: Organic cacao powder, psyllium husk, flaxseed, coconut oil, sugar substitute. Packed in a protective atmosphere. Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans. Gluten free.