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Bursting with the wholesome goodness of nuts, goji berries, coconut, sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds this granola caters for individuals on a high energy, low carbohydrate eating plan.
Overview
Sulfite Free
Locally sourced
Sweetened with stevia
Ingredients
Almonds, pecan nuts, macadamia nuts, coconut flakes, dried Goji berries, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, virgin coconut oil, stevia, cinnamon, vanilla and a dash of sea salt. The nuts and seeds in this granola contain vitamins, minerals and dietary fibre that are brimming with health promoting properties. They are especially rich in mono-unsaturated fatty acids that help to lower LDL 'bad' cholesterol and increase HDL 'good' cholesterol. The addition of coconut provides medium-chain fatty acids which actually protect against heart disease. Furthermore the lauric acid, which is fairly unique to coconuts, also works to increase HDL cholesterol.
Directions
Eaten with a milk, a dollop of natural yogurt or on its own as a on-the-go snack, it can be enjoyed at any time of the day.
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Existing Mobicred users:1. Select Mobicred as your payment option during checkout.2. Log in using your Mobicred username and password.3. Enter the one-time pin (OTP) that will be sent to your mobile phone.4. Confirm and pay.5. Your Mobicred account will be debited and we will send you a confirmation email of your order.
Almonds, pecan nuts, macadamia nuts, coconut flakes, dried Goji berries, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, virgin coconut oil, stevia, cinnamon, vanilla and a dash of sea salt. The nuts and seeds in this granola contain vitamins, minerals and dietary fibre that are brimming with health promoting properties. They are especially rich in mono-unsaturated fatty acids that help to lower LDL 'bad' cholesterol and increase HDL 'good' cholesterol. The addition of coconut provides medium-chain fatty acids which actually protect against heart disease. Furthermore the lauric acid, which is fairly unique to coconuts, also works to increase HDL cholesterol.
Directions
Eaten with a milk, a dollop of natural yogurt or on its own as a on-the-go snack, it can be enjoyed at any time of the day.
In a world bustling with technological advancements and the constant hum of modernity, the pursuit of holistic wellbeing has emerged as a compelling antidote to the stresses and strains of contemporary life.
If, like many of us, you're hoping to boost your immunity, enhance your energy levels, and optimise your nutrient absorption this winter, it may be time to consider getting handsy with your food and actively measuring your macronutrients.
In today’s fast-paced and demanding world, it can be challenging to keep tabs on your body, its needs and the impact that your dietary choices have on your health.
“Wellness Warehouse strives to help you live life well but because we are retailers and not medical practitioners we cannot offer medical advice. Please always consult your medical practitioner before taking any supplements, complementary medicines or have any health concerns and ensure that you always read labels, warnings and directions carefully, prior to consumption.”