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Organic Dark Chocolate Bars - Limited Supply!

I have learned one thing over the years. Humans love chocolate (most of the ones I meet, at least).

Cindy, a self-confessed chocolate nut, recently discovered an ethical cooperative that was recently featured on the BBC’s “Secret Treasures of the Caribbean" (you can see this amazing BBC story of The Grenada Chocolate Company on Youtube).

For our dark chocolate fans, we are offering a limited quantity of organic dark chocolate bars from the rain forests of Grenada. If you don't already like dark chocolate, beware, this stuff is not as sweet as milk chocolate (Cindy swears it's better for you).

With that caveat out there, here are some fabulous reasons why Grenada Chocolate is so special and why it  won the Silver Award from The Academy of Chocolate in 2008:

  1. Locally-grown cocoa beans enable the use of a local fermenting process, which produces the finest and most complex chocolate flavors.

  2. The cocoa butter retains a richer chocolate flavor based on production using a relatively low-pressure cocoa butter press (the things you learn in this business!).

  3. The chocolate is hand-crafted in small batches that preserve freshness.

  4. Organic cocoa beans, organic raw sugar, and organic vanilla beans (grown biodynamically in Costa Rica) not only eliminate pesticides but also contribute to sustainable farming efforts.

  5. All chocolate is guaranteed to be free of any nuts, fruit or dairy, even in trace amounts.

And, even better, the news is full of research studies proclaiming the benefits of dark chocolate to lower stress and improve metabolism, lower heart attack risk, help with diarrhea, and protect against DNA damage.

We’re offering each bar of 71% organic dark chocolate for just $1.99.  Compare with organic dark chocolate bars that typically sell for $3-$4.

Be sure that you want dark chocolate as we will not be accepting any returns. With that said, order away, as supplies of our Grenada Chocolate bars are limited!

Stevia: Guilt-Free Plain & Flavored SweetLeaf® Liquid Stevia, Stevia Powder Now in Stock!

If dark chocolate is not your thing or if you have a bit of a sweet tooth, stevia is a handy all-natural, no-calorie, zero-glycemic index sweetener that many of our members have long asked us to carry.

When this kat asked the humans about their interest in carrying a stevia product, Cindy and Stephen learned they had something in common in their cupboards: little brown bottles of flavored liquid stevia from SweetLeaf.

Our favorite siblings had an amusing little debate about flavors -- Stephen likes the Root Beer and Vanilla Creme flavors best; Cindy is a big fan of the English Toffee flavor; and they agree that the Chocolate flavor isn't worth the money (it takes too many drops and doesn't pack enough chocolate flavor to impress any real chocolate fan). 

As the discussion moved from flavors (yawn) to pricing, this kat was aghast to learn that these little brown bottles of flavored stevia typically retail for $14.99 (egad!). We decided we could do better than that, and methinks a whole lot of you will be needing a little help cutting calories after the holidays are over.

So, here's the scoop: we’re offering a plain version plus five flavors at great, low prices: English Toffee, Vanilla Cream, Root Beer, Lemon, Berry, and Plain. We're also offering SweetLeaf® Sweetener Stevia packets for on-the-go.  

If you’re not familiar with stevia, it is a plant-derived sweetener with extracts up to 300 times the sweetness of sugar without any of those empty calories that no one really needs. You can cook with stevia and also add it to your favorite hot cereals, cookie dough, batters, etc. Teri likes to put a few drops in club soda or seltzer water and others like to flavor their ice cubes.

Each 2 oz. bottle of SweetLeaf Liquid Stevia contains hundreds of servings and will cost you just $8.95 (compare at $14.99 in stores).

Each 50-packet box of SweetLeaf Sweetener will cost you just $4.99 (compare with $7.99 in stores).


Nutrition, Beagle Brains & Cognition? A Case for Supplements!

Dementia research seems to have gone to the dogs - literally. Turns out a number of cognition-related studies have featured aging Beagles as the recipients of supplements! Who knew Beagles needed cognitive help (duh!)?  ^..^

Anyway, interestingly enough, aging dog brains suffer from many of the same degenerative conditions as aging human brains. Rusty old Beagles even exhibit amyloid beta-peptide, the cause of oxidative changes to brain proteins and the dreaded substance associated with Alzheimer’s in humans.

Now for the good news!

A 2008 study showed short-term memory improvements for Beagles given phosphatidylserine, ginkgo biloba, vitamin E, and vitamin B6. Beagle performance accuracy was significantly improved in dogs taking supplements compared with control dogs--and the effect was long lasting.

Another recent study evaluated Beagles who were fed alpha-lipoic acid, carnitine, and vitamins C & E and/or enriched with exercise, play, social interaction, and new cognitive experiences. Results showed that Beagles fed the four antioxidants and who were environmentally enriched scored best on cognitive tests. Antioxidants also inhibited the dreaded beta-amyloid formation (the precursor of Alzheimer's) in those little Beagle brains.

I think this is pretty interesting stuff, even if I can’t help taking jabs at those floppy-eared howlers. ^..^


From Service Dog to SURFice Dog -Sweet Must-See Story

This week Teri forwarded the inspiring video of a dog who chose surfing over the life of a service dog. After being trained since puppyhood for a life of service, Ricochet couldn't give up her love of chasing birds and thus failed her final service dog certification. Her trainer so wanted Ricochet to be a service dog.

Having invested so many hours, Ricochet’s trainer decided to get creative and started training her bird-chasing dog to surf (good grief, dogs will do anything for attention). And, humans love a spectacle, so Ricochet, the surfing dog, became a fundraising star for kids in need.

It’s a sweet story: "From Service Dog to SURFice Dog"


Health in the News

  • Pistachios May Reduce Lung Cancer Risk. A diet that incorporates a daily dose of pistachios may help reduce the risk of lung and other cancers, according to data presented at the American Association for Cancer Research Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference.

  • Dietician Names Five Top Holiday Health Foods. Some foods are only popular around the holiday season, but why not make them part of your diet year-round? Here are five fantastic superfoods. 

  • With Amino Acid Diet, Mice Improve After Brain Injury. Neurology researchers have shown that feeding amino acids to brain-injured animals restores their cognitive abilities and may set the stage for the first effective treatment for cognitive impairments suffered by people with traumatic brain injuries.

That's all for now, fair members! ^..^

Still purringly yours,

Guido

Guido Housemouser
Chief Kat and Community Manager
Our Health Co-op, Incorporated

4188 Westroads Drive, Unit 123

Riviera Beach, FL 33407

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MissingMember Spotlight

 

Dear Kat,

I'm only 39, but I sometimes must take ibuprofen for low back pain. I know this stuff is hard on my liver, so I take your Milk Thistle as part of my daily routine. I am so grateful for your quality and low prices. Not sure, but I think I'll even try Dr. Rodier's diet and Constant Health and go for the "big cleanse" in the New Year. 

Happy Holidays!

Lori D.


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