Friday, August 13, 2010

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010



The X Protein Meal™ Shake, which boasts an amazing Total ORACfn score of over 50,000 per serving, can significantly boost your antioxidant (ORAC) intake—and lose weight at the same time!

Eating a 50,000 plus Total ORACFN diet every day is easy. You can do it by following the suggestions for high-antioxidant foods, and especially by incorporating the X Protein Meal Shake into your daily diet. It’s super high in antioxidants, and is proven to help lose pounds, boost energy and make you feel great.

With Xoçai, you will be eating at least 50,000 ORAC or more every day for the next 30 days (and you will want to continue longer). Remember, the ORAC measures how well components of food mop up the free radicals in the bloodstream. Eating 50,000 or more will significantly boost the antioxidant potency of your blood. This is one of those rare areas of nutrition where more truly is better.

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An Ancient Secret


The ancient Maya discovered what we now call cacao beans within the fruit of the cacao tree thousands of years ago. They used the beans medicinally in a blended drink of fermented and roasted cocoa paste, water, chili peppers and cornmeal, among other ingredients. The bitter beverage was revered for its nourishing and restorative qualities. Highly valued and popular, cacao not only became a widely traded commodity for the Maya, but also a preferred method of payment for another Mesoamerican tribe, the Aztec. Eventually, the Aztec word, xocolatl-meaning bitter water-transformed into the European word xocolate and later into the modern English word chocolate.

When Eureopean explorers introduced cacao to the world at large in the 1500's, chocolate became a delicacy exclusive to European aristocracy. It didn't find a mainstream audience until mass-produced candies appeared in the 19th centurey. Since then, chocolate has been sweetened, spiced, melted, sprinkled, shaved, chopped and molded into almost every conceivable shape.

But by all accounts, today's chocolate bears little resemblance to the bitter health tonic the Maya drank. In an effort to minimize chocolate's bitter taste, chocolatiers added refined white sugar and milk fats. Later, hydrogenated oils were folded into chocolate's mix, as were the modern manufacturing processes of fermentation and alkalization. "Modern chocolate manufacturers created a product that was more palatable but in the process were destroying what made it healthy," says Andrew brooks, Founder and Executive Vice President of MXI Corp. Which manufactures the Healthy Chocolate, Xocai."

Not All Chocolate is Created Equal
by Beth Douglass Silcox

Monday, July 12, 2010

Chocolate!


Anyone who has peeled open the golden wrapper of a chocolate bar, sipped a delicious and frothy cup of hot cocoa or dipped a sponge cake and strawberries into a vat of dark-chocolate fondue clearly understands why humans developed a love affair with everything chocolate.
Where would the Easter bunny be today without his chocolaty visage or creme-filled eggs? Young love might never be expressed without the traditional heart-shaped, chocolate sampler gifted on Valentine's Day. So enamored are Americans with chocolate, we each consume nearly 12 pounds of it annually. But few of us realize the intricacies involved with getting that fix of chocolate goodness.

"Life is like a box of chocolates-you never know what you're going to get." said Tom Hanks' character Forrest Gump in the 1994 Paramount movie of the same name. Gump's simplistic yet poignant analogy referred to the sugary surprise within each hand dipped candy inside that sampler. But as any chocolate aficionado knows, the same holds true for chocolate itself. Not all Chocolate is created equal.


Not All Chocolate Is Created Equal
By Beth Douglass Silcox