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Cacao Power 

Page Type: Gear Review

Manufacturer: Navitas Naturals

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Page By: Dow Williams

Created/Edited: Feb 4, 2008 / Feb 4, 2008

Object ID: 4726

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Product Description

Food of the Gods,' is the literal translation of the name aptly given to everyone's favorite food chocolate! A treasure of vitamins, minerals, beta-carotene, zinc, chromium and magnesium, raw chocolate is a delight for the senses and food for the mind. New research has shown cacao contains more antioxidant flavonoids than blueberries, red wine and green tea. We use only the premium Criollo variety of cacao.

Features

Made from pure, 100% natural cacao powder

Certified organic, vegan; a good source of minerals such as magnesium, iron, copper, and calcium

Mix into chocolate ice cream, smoothies, or yogurt; an antioxidant-rich supplement with antiseptic, diuretic and soothing properties

Navitas Naturals products come directly from the farmers who cultivate them and are free of heavy metals, chemicals and pesticides

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Dow Williamsthe new gold...

Voted 5/5

at least for me....always trying to get lighter, rely on less for more energy as we trek or do alpine climbs...this stuff is amazing...I actually eat it at home with my coffee and ice cream every day...but what a light source of energy to carry with...super for mixing with your hot drink and just chewing straight....not sweet, just a fix of natural energy...if you have a caffeine fixation...but not the room or time to make expresso...this will suffice...tons of C, Magnesium and antioxidants..can buy at Whole Foods or on line
Posted Feb 4, 2008 3:34 pm

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