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Lace up your sneakers! This seed is a tasty treat that give you the nutrients you need to make it through your workout.

The chia seed is a fantastic functional food to consume before and after exercise because they keep you hydrated. The seeds can absorb 10 times their weight in liquid, and they slowly release this liquid back into your body as you run. The best way to consume chia seeds for this purpose is to make a gel out of them. Mix 1/3 cup of chia seeds with two cups of cool water in a jar, screw on the lid tightly and let the mixture sit in the refrigerator for several hours. When you’re preparing for your workout, take several tablespoons of the chia gel. You can mix the gel into juice or water, add it to yogurt or just swallow it down as-is.
  1. Increases energy and stamina
  2. Aids digestion and elimination
  3. Balances blood sugar
  4. Complete sustainable food
  5. High nutritional content
  6. Weight management
Mum's Aztec Chia is an ancient high-nutrient whole food. From the genus Salvia in the mint family and nutty in flavor, its name means ‘oily’, as it is rich in short chain Omega-3 fatty acids. The higher elevations and cooler growing conditions produce optimal crops with higher ALA content. Aztec Chia’s well-earned reputation comes from its dense nutritional profile, which includes an average of 20% protein, 34% oil and 25% both soluble and insoluble dietary fiber. Rich in antioxidants: Vitamin E, caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid and flavinoids:
miricetin, quercetin and kaempferolExcellent source of minerals
including phosphorous, calcium, potassium, iron, zinc and copper.
  • Extremely rich in Essential Fatty
    Acids, especially Omega-3 alpha-linolenic acid.

  • Terrific ratio of Omega 3 to Omega 6
    (3:1).

  • Power to this itty bitty seed!




     
     
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    Okay, see that colourful bowl of your favorite "fat-free" cereal called Fruit Loops there. Ditch it! Quick, that sugar rush will get to you quicker than any cereal, what does that mean? Sugar ultimately can cause fat gain. The seasonal summer fruit, that we all love to eat in the summer... ouch! That is a diabetics dream for cravings BUT a death-wish for insulin travels. The BBQs burgers, processed meat, dogs... there, a popular one, ditch the 'wonderbread' 'wasteoftime' bun & focus on the quality protein instead, not the mystery processed kind either.

    These quick, colourful foods send us into a blood-sugar roller coaster ride, and for some means ups n downs, weight gain, energy yo-yos, and vicious cravings.  My advise, ditch it! 
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