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Live Right Now - Episode 002 – A Date With Magnesium
Naturally high in magnesium, juicy, sweet dates are gaining popularity as a quick, healthy snack, or incorporated into desserts. Obtaining adequate magnesium through diet, supplements, or both can both prevent and reverse heart disease.
No pill’s going to cure your ills! “Mother nature spent billions of years perfecting her healing and health-sustaining garden apothecary” Chef Wendell
Some estimates suggest over 90% of Americans are magnesium deficient.
Deficiency symptoms: heart disease, high blood pressure, arrhythmia, dizziness, ED, fatigue, anxiety and panic attacks.
The Journal of Intensive Care Medicine indicated long-term magnesium deficiency makes you twice (2X) as likely to die as other people.
A 10-year study found low magnesium levels contributed more to heart disease than did cholesterol or even saturated fat.
Getting adequate magnesium through diet and supplements can both prevent heart disease in most people and reverse heart disease
Anti-inflammatory
Reduces blood pressure
Reduced stroke risk(The Journal of Clinical Nutrition).
Magnesium is in dark chocolate, dates, avocados, nuts and seeds, beans, bananas.
Dates are great for:
Weight loss
Relieving constipation, supporting regular bowel movements.
Prevent hemorrhoids, reducing colitis risk, and prevent colon cancer
Lowers blood pressure
Promoting heart health and reduce heart disease risk.
Treating Iron-deficiency anemia
Impotence? Magnesium can improve ED.
Promoting respiratory health
Treating chronic arthritis
Try this great date recipe!
CHOCOLATY SAMOAS
1 cup pitted medjool dates
1 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
½ cup ground flax seeds-fiber and omega-3
Pinch of Himalayan salt
Food processor
Chocolate dipping sauce:
1/3 cup ‘dark’ chocolate (chips or a chopped bar)
1/2 tsp. unrefined coconut oil
Double-boiler
Whisk
Pre-heat oven to 400°F. Spread shredded coconut onto a baking sheet for toasting. Place in oven for 5-10 minutes, until coconut is a light golden-brown color.
Please stay in the kitchen to watch the coconut, as it can quickly go from toasted to burnt. Or toast the coconut in a pan on the stove-top.
Add dates and toasted coconut into the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until mixture is combined and starts to form a ball of dough.
Remove from food processor; roll 1 tablespoon size pieces of dough into a ball and then shape into a round cookie.
Place all cookies on a baking sheet lined with parchment and transfer to the freezer to harden up a bit.
Chocolate Sauce: Unlike grocery syrups and sauces full of corn syrup, emulsifiers, and refined sugar, this sauce has vitamins and antioxidants.
While cookies are in the freezer, add chocolate and coconut oil to a double boiler over medium heat, and melt increments until chocolate is thin enough to drizzle.
Remove cookies from the freezer and dip / coat each one in the chocolate. Place cookies on the parchment. Transfer cookies back into the freezer for 10-15 minutes to let the chocolate firm up.
Once hardened it’ll be easy removing cookies from the parchment paper. If you want to enjoy right away, let them sit out on the counter for a few minutes.
Store sealed in a container in the fridge for up to one week.
Live Right Now theme music is “future soundtrack II” by Adam Henry Garcia from the Free Music Archive licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Naturally high in magnesium, juicy, sweet dates are gaining popularity as a quick, healthy snack, or incorporated into desserts. Obtaining adequate magnesium through diet, supplements, or both can both prevent and reverse heart disease.
No pill’s going to cure your ills! “Mother nature spent billions of years perfecting her healing and health-sustaining garden apothecary” Chef Wendell
Some estimates suggest over 90% of Americans are magnesium deficient.
Deficiency symptoms: heart disease, high blood pressure, arrhythmia, dizziness, ED, fatigue, anxiety and panic attacks.
The Journal of Intensive Care Medicine indicated long-term magnesium deficiency makes you twice (2X) as likely to die as other people.
A 10-year study found low magnesium levels contributed more to heart disease than did cholesterol or even saturated fat.
Getting adequate magnesium through diet and supplements can both prevent heart disease in most people and reverse heart disease
Anti-inflammatory
Reduces blood pressure
Reduced stroke risk(The Journal of Clinical Nutrition).
Magnesium is in dark chocolate, dates, avocados, nuts and seeds, beans, bananas.
Dates are great for:
Weight loss
Relieving constipation, supporting regular bowel movements.
Prevent hemorrhoids, reducing colitis risk, and prevent colon cancer
Lowers blood pressure
Promoting heart health and reduce heart disease risk.
Treating Iron-deficiency anemia
Impotence? Magnesium can improve ED.
Promoting respiratory health
Treating chronic arthritis
Try this great date recipe!
CHOCOLATY SAMOAS
1 cup pitted medjool dates
1 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
½ cup ground flax seeds-fiber and omega-3
Pinch of Himalayan salt
Food processor
Chocolate dipping sauce:
1/3 cup ‘dark’ chocolate (chips or a chopped bar)
1/2 tsp. unrefined coconut oil
Double-boiler
Whisk
Pre-heat oven to 400°F. Spread shredded coconut onto a baking sheet for toasting. Place in oven for 5-10 minutes, until coconut is a light golden-brown color.
Please stay in the kitchen to watch the coconut, as it can quickly go from toasted to burnt. Or toast the coconut in a pan on the stove-top.
Add dates and toasted coconut into the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until mixture is combined and starts to form a ball of dough.
Remove from food processor; roll 1 tablespoon size pieces of dough into a ball and then shape into a round cookie.
Place all cookies on a baking sheet lined with parchment and transfer to the freezer to harden up a bit.
Chocolate Sauce: Unlike grocery syrups and sauces full of corn syrup, emulsifiers, and refined sugar, this sauce has vitamins and antioxidants.
While cookies are in the freezer, add chocolate and coconut oil to a double boiler over medium heat, and melt increments until chocolate is thin enough to drizzle.
Remove cookies from the freezer and dip / coat each one in the chocolate. Place cookies on the parchment. Transfer cookies back into the freezer for 10-15 minutes to let the chocolate firm up.
Once hardened it’ll be easy removing cookies from the parchment paper. If you want to enjoy right away, let them sit out on the counter for a few minutes.
Store sealed in a container in the fridge for up to one week.
Live Right Now theme music is “future soundtrack II” by Adam Henry Garcia from the Free Music Archive licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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