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Old 16-12-2005, 07:27 PM posted to rec.food.chocolate
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ProductScan Online release their 2006 predictions for "Heath and
Wellness Trends" and the following is a link to an article featuring
their predictions:
http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/...&m=1NIUD06&c=d.....


Below are some highlights I like to make:

They reports that "Omega-3, Superfruits and Chocolate are three of the
four top trends to take the market by storm in 2006". "As of December
5 2005, ProductScan recorded 308 sku's of Omega-3 products launched in
the US market...compared to 171 in 2004." "Another
term that has made an impression on consumer consciousness is
'antioxidant'...helps prevent cell damage through oxidation...certain
fruits pack a particularly powerful punch."
"The Brazilian fruit Açai is said to be "nearing breakout status".
"Dark chocolate's reputation as an antioxidant is also gaining
ground...has been a major force in the unfolding antioxidant)
research."

I know of a product that contains ALL three (Omega-3, Acai & Dark
Chocolate !!!
If you take one fl. oz of the product (3 times a day), you would
already meet the 3,000 to
5,000 ORAC Value or Antioxidant Content per day recommended by USDA.

Studies have shown that by taking antioxidants one may experience:

* decrease cardiovascular disease by stopping bad cholesterol from
forming on vessel walls and narrowing the passage and lower cholesterol

levels
* prevent the formation of blood clots which can lead to heart attacks
and strokes
* increase the flexibility of blood vessels in order to lower blood
pressures and decrease the stress on the heart
* help the body utilize sugars better thus preventing diabetes as well
as decreasing the complications of diabetes - vision problems,
amputations, kidney problems
* prevent dental caries and gum disease
* improve memory and slow down dementia
* prevent certain types of cancer
* improve breathing problems
* improve the quality of your skin
* decrease the inflammation association with arthritis, fibromyalgia,
or any inflammatory disease
* decrease the size of the prostate and prevent urinary tract
infections.
* provide energy
* improve liver function
* improve depression
* help with weight gains and decrease appetites


Do you know Acai Berry:
* has more proteins then an average egg
* has a high amount of lipids that gives you the energy of a raging
bull.
* has essential minerals such as iron, potassium, phosphorus and
calcium. Acai has all natural Vitamin B1 (Thiamin), Vitamin B2
(Riboflavin), Vitamin B3 (Niacin), Vitamin C, Vitamin E (tocopherol)
* has been shown to have up to 33 times the Antocyanine (a powerful
Anti-Oxidant) then red wine grapes.
* has a high level of fibers that is good for elderly and for people
who have problems with digestive organs.
* has two essential fatty acids known as Omega 6 (Linoleic acid) and
Omega 9 (Oleic acid). Research shows that these fatty acids maintain
normal cholesterol levels.
* Acai's Anti-Oxidant factors play a large role in maintenance of
vascular cardiac system, which is important for better blood
circulation.
* is considered one of the richest nutritive fruits from the Amazon or
the world for that fact.
* Very low Sugar content for a fruit


For more details, visit http://mxi.myvoffice.com/kimktoh/ or some other
useful weblinks
found at http://mxi.myvoffice.com/kimktoh/Links.cfm.

Thank you for your time.

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Old 16-12-2005, 07:38 PM posted to rec.food.chocolate
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The website address to ProductScan 2006 prediction is not complete.
Here is the complete address:
http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/...czeqzpbzccfuet

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Old 28-12-2005, 06:12 PM posted to rec.food.chocolate
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freedom4all wrote:
ProductScan Online release their 2006 predictions for "Heath and
Wellness Trends" and the following is a link to an article featuring
their predictions:
http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/...&m=1NIUD06&c=d....


Below are some highlights I like to make:

They reports that "Omega-3, Superfruits and Chocolate are three of the
four top trends to take the market by storm in 2006". "As of December
5 2005, ProductScan recorded 308 sku's of Omega-3 products launched in
the US market...compared to 171 in 2004." "Another
term that has made an impression on consumer consciousness is
'antioxidant'...helps prevent cell damage through oxidation...certain
fruits pack a particularly powerful punch."
"The Brazilian fruit Açai is said to be "nearing breakout status".
"Dark chocolate's reputation as an antioxidant is also gaining
ground...has been a major force in the unfolding antioxidant)
research."

I know of a product that contains ALL three (Omega-3, Acai & Dark
Chocolate !!!
If you take one fl. oz of the product (3 times a day), you would
already meet the 3,000 to
5,000 ORAC Value or Antioxidant Content per day recommended by USDA.

Studies have shown that by taking antioxidants one may experience:

* decrease cardiovascular disease by stopping bad cholesterol from
forming on vessel walls and narrowing the passage and lower cholesterol

levels
* prevent the formation of blood clots which can lead to heart attacks
and strokes
* increase the flexibility of blood vessels in order to lower blood
pressures and decrease the stress on the heart
* help the body utilize sugars better thus preventing diabetes as well
as decreasing the complications of diabetes - vision problems,
amputations, kidney problems
* prevent dental caries and gum disease
* improve memory and slow down dementia
* prevent certain types of cancer
* improve breathing problems
* improve the quality of your skin
* decrease the inflammation association with arthritis, fibromyalgia,
or any inflammatory disease
* decrease the size of the prostate and prevent urinary tract
infections.
* provide energy
* improve liver function
* improve depression
* help with weight gains and decrease appetites


Do you know Acai Berry:
* has more proteins then an average egg
* has a high amount of lipids that gives you the energy of a raging
bull.
* has essential minerals such as iron, potassium, phosphorus and
calcium. Acai has all natural Vitamin B1 (Thiamin), Vitamin B2
(Riboflavin), Vitamin B3 (Niacin), Vitamin C, Vitamin E (tocopherol)
* has been shown to have up to 33 times the Antocyanine (a powerful
Anti-Oxidant) then red wine grapes.
* has a high level of fibers that is good for elderly and for people
who have problems with digestive organs.
* has two essential fatty acids known as Omega 6 (Linoleic acid) and
Omega 9 (Oleic acid). Research shows that these fatty acids maintain
normal cholesterol levels.
* Acai's Anti-Oxidant factors play a large role in maintenance of
vascular cardiac system, which is important for better blood
circulation.
* is considered one of the richest nutritive fruits from the Amazon or
the world for that fact.
* Very low Sugar content for a fruit


For more details, visit http://mxi.myvoffice.com/kimktoh/ or some other
useful weblinks
found at http://mxi.myvoffice.com/kimktoh/Links.cfm.

Thank you for your time.


Hello.
It is the first time I write in your forum.
I tried to find, (buy), some good health chocolate, but unfortunately,
they do not sell to Athens Greece.
Have you any idea, on how to achieve this?
Regards,
Theodore.

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Old 29-12-2005, 02:50 AM posted to rec.food.chocolate
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Hello.
It is the first time I write in your forum.
I tried to find, (buy), some good health chocolate, but

unfortunately,
they do not sell to Athens Greece.
Have you any idea, on how to achieve this?
Regards,
Theodore.


There should be but you do not know where its sold...
If not... you can import it( (mail order)

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Old 29-12-2005, 04:18 PM posted to rec.food.chocolate
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Yes, I can import. I have done it dozens of times, but it is xhocolate
makers, that do not send, outside US. Or Italy, or...
Strange, isn"t it?

Theodore.

 




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