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Nature's Approved
Organic Chia Seeds
Chia seeds are from the Salvia hispanica plant and are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids which support cardiovascular health, aid in proper digestion, boost the immune system and nourish skin, hair and nails.


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Health Benefits of Chia Seeds
• Good source of fiber and aids in weight loss
• Loaded with Omega-3 fatty acids (more than flax seeds), which stabilizes cardiovascular and mental health, restores energy and decreases inflammation
• Unlike flax seeds, they do not need to be ground to make nutrients available to body
• High in antioxidants, magnesium, calcium, proteins, iron, phosphorus, magnesium, manganese, copper, iron, molybdenum, niacin, and zinc
• Chia seed absorbs more than 12x its weight in water aiding in digestive health and hydration
• Long shelf life (up to 3 years)
• 3 Tbls of Chia Seeds will give you approximately 1 Tsp of omega 3 oils
• No fishy flavor like fish oils
Gluten-free and raw

Children who had increased amounts of omega-3 fatty acids performed better in school, in reading and in spelling and had fewer behavioral problems- ScienceDaily (July 9, 2008)


Special Introductory Prices

3 x 14oz bags Organic Black Chia Seeds
$32.97  $25.20 sale price

5lb pail Organic Black Chia Seeds (with easy to pour spout) 
$62.80 
$41.60 sale price

25lb pail Organic Black Chia Seeds
$209.90 
$199.00 sale price - Temporarily Out Of Stock

55lb pail Organic Black Chia Seeds
$449.00 
$399.00 sale price - Temporarily Out of Stock

 


5 gallon Chia pail with easy to pour spout

 

According to recent studies from Appalachian State University and the Unitversity of North Carolina, chia seeds full of the essential fatty acid- alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) omega-3 may increase long chain omega-3 EPA (which have the highest health benefits) by 30% in the blood of postmenopausal women.

This whole grain once used by Aztecs as a main energy source, are great to sprinkle on salads, cereals, yogurt, soups, pasta, casseroles, oatmeal, eggs, smoothies or any foods to add nutritional benefits.  If you want to disguise it cook it in your oatmeal.  The seeds can be ground up to make flour usable in any recipe or can be used like cornstarch as a thickening agent.  Sneak the mild tasting seeds into any foods for your fussy eaters. 

For more information on Chia health benefits please go to www.ThreeCheersforChia.com



Born to Run
by Christopher McDougall
-while on his hunt to learn about the Tarahumara tribe hidden in Mexico’s Copper Canyon


             “Great… What is it?”
             Iskiate.”
             That sounded familiar… and then I remembered.  The indomitable Lumholtz had once staggered into a Tarahumara home looking for food while he was in the middle of a grueling expedition.  Looming ahead was a mountain he had to summit by nightfall.  Lumholtz was exhausted and despairing; there was no way he had the strength left for the climb.
             “I arrived late one afternoon at a cave where a woman was just making this drink,” Lumholtz later wrote.  “I was very tired and at a loss how to climb the mountain-side to my camp, some two thousand feet above.  But after having satisfied my hunger and thirst with some iskiate,” he went on, “I at once felt new strength, and, to my own astonishment, climbed the great height without much effort.  After this I always found iskiate a friend in need, so strengthening and refreshing that I may almost claim it as a discovery.”
             Home-brewed Red Bull!!  Now this I had to try…
             Months later, I’d learn that iskiate is otherwise known as chia fresco—“chilly chia.”  It’s brewed up by dissolving chia seeds in water with a little sugar and a squirt of lime.  In terms of nutritional content, a tablespoon of chia is like a smoothie made from salmon, spinach, and human growth hormone.  As tiny as those seeds are, they’re superpacked with omega-3s, omega-6s, protein, calcium, iron, zinc, fiber, and antioxidants.  If you had to pick just one desert-island food, you couldn’t do much better than chia, at least if you were interested in building muscle, lowering cholesterol, and reducing your risk of heart disease; after a few months on the chia diet, you could probably swim home.  Chia was once so treasured, the Aztecs used to deliver it to their king in homage.  Aztec runners used to chomp chia seeds as their epic runs from Arizona to the Pacific Ocean.  The Mexican state of Chiapas is actually named after the seed; it used to rank right up there with corn and beans as a cash crop.  Despite its liquid-gold status, chia is ridiculously easy to grow; if you own a Chia Pet, in fact, you’re only a few steps away from your own batch of devil drink.
           And a damn tasty devil drink at that… the iskiate went down like fruit punch with a nice limey tang.  Maybe the excitement of the hunt had something to do with it, but within minutes, I felt fantastic.  Even the low throbbing headache I’d had all morning from sleeping on a frosty dirt floor the night before had vanished. (p.43-44)


Special Introductory Prices

14oz bag Organic Black Chia Seeds 
$10.99
$8.99 sale price

3 x 14oz bags Organic Black Chia Seeds
$32.97  $25.20 sale price

5lb pail Organic Black Chia Seeds
$62.80 
$41.60 sale price

25lb pail Organic Black Chia Seeds
$209.90 
$199.00 sale price

55lb pail Organic Black Chia Seeds
$449.00 
$399.00 sale price

 


Recipes


Chia Fruit Oatmeal


Chia Gel
2Tbs Nature's Approved®  Organic Chia Seeds
1 ¼ cups of water
Stir Chia Seeds into water and let sit while making the oatmeal.

Oatmeal
3Tbs Nature's Approved®  Organic Virgin Coconut Oil  
3 Cups Organic Oatmeal
1 Cup Frozen Blueberries
1 Granny Smith Apple Sliced Thin (or any cooking apple)
1 Cup Raisins
2 Banana Slices
3 Cups Fruit Juice (apple, blueberry, or apricot)
Water to adjust consistency

Add the coconut oil to a large non stick fry pan and heat on high.  Add oatmeal and juice.  Sir until oatmeal is simmering.  Add apple slices, blueberries, raisins, banana slices then and cook for a total of 25 minutes.  After oatmeal is fully cooked, mix in Chia Gel and sprinkle in more chia seeds onto finished oatmeal according to taste.  Store left over in the in refrigerator and heat when needed.  (Can make a week’s breakfast at a time.)



Chia Seed Gel

1 Tbs Nature's Approved
®  Organic Chia Seeds
1 cup water (less or more depending on consistency you like)

Soak 5 minutes
Drink by itself or add to any food or drink.  Store leftovers in refrigerator

Chia Seed Drinks
1 Tb Nature's Approved®  Organic Chia Seeds (more or less according to your taste)
1 Cup of your favorite drink (try chocolate milk or apple juice)

Pour chia seeds into drink.  Wait 5 minutes.  Stir, drink and enjoy!

 

Chia Seed Muffins

3 Tbs Nature's Approved
®  Organic Chia Seeds
½ Cup Butter
2 Eggs
1 ½ Tsp Vanilla
¼ Tsp Baking Soda
¼ Cup Sugar
¼ Tsp Cinnamon
¾ Cup Sugar
¾ Cup Sour Cream
2 Cups Unbleached All-Purpose Flour

Cream butter and sugar.  Add eggs, sour cream and vanilla.  In separate bowl combine flour, Chia Seeds, salt and baking soda and add to creamed mixture.  Fill greased muffin tins.  Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon.  Bake 20 minutes in preheated 375° oven.

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