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Archive for the ‘Coffee’ Category


Boulder Weight Loss Boresha Coffee

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

Benefits of the Product:

* Does not stimulate the fat producing effects of coffee or any other product containing caffeine.
* Anti-Carbohydrate, that burns fat, and negates the effects of lipoprotein lipase.
* Offer the energy boost to help you throughout the day
* Maintains healthy energy levels that won’t lead to fat storage or stress induced eating.
* Offers a diabetic-friendly treat in every aromatic and full bodied cup.
* Combines extra energy for the body and safe fat loss.
* First thermogenic fat burning coffee that increases energy usage so more fat is burned.
* Gives energy while you safely burn fat.
* Balanced, sustained energy without the jitters.
* Can help loose fat safely and effectively.
* Thermogenic fat-burning without exercise.
* Combats Stress-Related Eating.
* Easy on your stomach.
* Infrared roasted for smooth, bitter-free taste.
* Coffee that does not cause a negative reaction in the body.
* Uses pure, 100% organic fair trade coffee beans that assures you of getting the very best crop.

Visit our websites at:
www.getskinnydrinkingcoffee.com

 

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In Between Coffee Mugs and Good Souls

Monday, September 12th, 2011

As seen in most TV ads, waking up in the cold morning, looking at the sunrise and a hand cup full of coffee could start your day perfectly. The aroma embodies the hard work of harvesting the beans from a vast field and the taste satisfies the buds as it is brewed from the finest ingredients. Coffee by definition is a brewed beverage with a dark, slightly acidic flavor prepared from the roasted seeds of the coffee plant, colloquially called coffee beans. The beans are found in coffee cherries, which grow on trees cultivated in over 70 countries, primarily in equatorial Latin America, Southeast Asia, South Asia and Africa. And is one of the most consummated beverages in the world, creating a stimulating effect to humans.

The first cup of coffee I had was the one my grandma made when I was younger. The finely grounded coffee beans calm my body as the incorporated sweetness of the sugar gave me a hint that every sip is worth it. Since then, I have had countless mugs and cups of coffee from every corner of the globe. For me, food and drinks are an emotional experience. You enjoy your favorite cafes and restaurants in large part because of the way they make you feel. Simple moments are made even better by just having those little talks over a cup of good coffee plus a set of tasty pastry along the side. And then a friend of sent me a gift for my birthday. It was in an unusually packed red and green package, as though, it was Christmas already, with a gold ribbon on it. I opened it and saw two bags of gourmet coffee in it. I immediately transferred them into different canisters.

In one of my trips to Asia, I brought along with me one canister. It was a business trip in the middle of the year. Unlike America, the wet season lasts even longer in some parts of the Asian region and I’m so glad that I don’t have to drive myself to strangers’ streets just to find a cozy place to be and do my reports and maybe, drink coffee to stimulate my senses. There was a time that I got really cracked up with work and browsed my Facebook account and searched for “Ganovia coffee” in Google. Amazingly, there was very little information associated with the searches until I called my friend Kirsten. She said, she bought the coffee from her chiropractor who used to treat her spine curvature (Scoliosis) and she thought that I would like the taste plus its “Super Food” content. I’ve heard a lot of stuff containing there super food but I really don’t know what are the kinds, and I remembered she mentioned about a page on Facebook where I can look for more information about the content.

I learned that a certain Happy Berry contains rich amount of antioxidants, particularly carotenoids such as beta-carotene, Vitamins A, C, and E, which helps boosts the immunity and an anti oxidant called zeaxanthin which acts to protect the retina of the eye. I am very conscious about my eyesight because I spend substantial amount of time working in front of my computer and doing the paper works. The first time I heard that Cordyceps are good food for all I know; they thrive on moisture rich environment and are considered to be fungi. The silly looking is known as the “Healing Mushroom” to Ancient Chinese that has an anti inflammatory effect that is needed by the body to help fight infection and its relative, the Ganoderma Mushroom. In centuries, it is used to promote health and longevity in the Orient.

For the longest time I have been a coffee-holic and going to places just to find for freshly roasted, dark coloured heavenly tasted beverage, I find Ganovia Coffee as one of the greatest things that happened to brewing!

 

“The power of a man’s mind is directly proportional to the quantity of coffee he drinks.” – Sir James Mackintosh

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Dr. Richelle Boulder Healthy Vanilla Frozen Coffee Recipe

Monday, September 12th, 2011

1 cup of Vanilla Unsweetened Almond Milk

1/2 cup of Ganovia Arabica Coffee

½ of a dropper of Vanilla Crème Liquid Stevia

8-10 ice cubes

Ganovia is packed with antioxidants and has less caffeine than regular coffee.  Unsweetened almond milk can have as little as 35-40 calories per serving.   Put ice cubes in a blender and pour at least 1 cup of almond milk over the ice.  Brew the coffee by filling ½ of a coffee cup full of boiling water and then fill the rest of the cup with cold water.  Add the coffee to the blender.  Add the liquid Stevia.  Blend on high for 30 seconds.  Enjoy!

Get Ganovia at the office OR at www.shopnetworkwellness.com

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Boulder Chiropractor Says Drink Healthy Coffee

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Network Family Wellness Center is excited to now stock Ganovia healthy organic coffee for our practice members . When you see the “Benefits” of Ganovia Coffee, you can’t help but want a cup. Now Ganovia U.S.A. makes it possible for you to have an unlimited supply. Pick some up at the office or at our online store www.shopnetworkwellness.com (under the wellness tab) and experience the difference and benefits of “The Best Gourmet Coffee in the World”

Healthy Organic Coffee

Coffee and Pesticides
Coffee is usually not grown in the United States and we therefore have no control over how many pesticides are sprayed on coffee crops. As such, coffee is a heavily sprayed crop, so drinking coffee is likely to expose you to a dose of pesticides with each cup.
Pesticides have been associated with a number of health problems such as:Prostate cancer and other cancers, Parkinson’s Disease, Miscarriages
If you choose to drink coffee, drinking organic coffee might reduce or eliminate the exposure to toxic herbicides, pesticides and fertilizers. Another plus of organic coffee is that you will also be helping to protect the health of the people working in the coffee fields, as you will be helping to reduce their exposure to toxins as well.
Ganovia, has a passion for living healthy and having great coffee. Our hot beverages are unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. Our gourmet blends are expertly roasted featuring a well-balanced, full-flavored experience where every sip finishes with divine smoothness. This isn’t your regular instant coffee. From powerful extracts to superior taste you’re going to love having coffee with Ganovia.
Their signature blend Classic Black features a delightful aroma of full-flavored enjoyment showcasing a light yet velvety smooth finish. It’s subtly bold with the essence of cocoa for instant perfection in every cup.
their deluxe Arabica Black features a robust blend of full-bodied flavor boasting a bold intensity that is richly smooth. This coffee is perfect for the mature palate seeking a dark and intense blend as smooth as silk.
Ganovia Coffee introduces Classic Black and Arabica Black! Both products are not only good but also good for you. What makes Ganovia so good and good for you? Three “healthy” ingredients:

Ganoderma Mushroom – also known as the Red Reishi Mushroom. Chinese medicine reports that this mushroom has antioxidant, analgesic (pain relieving), anti-inflammatory qualities. They say it lowers blood pressure, lowers cholesterol, and blood sugar. Known as the miraculous king of herbs, the ganoderma mushroom has been used for centuries to promote health and longevity. Containing hundreds of antioxidants, this “Super Food” is held in high regard in the Orient. Japan and China use this extract as a licensed medical treatment. This extract helps to promote a natural immune system to maintain balance in the body.
Goji Berry: a sweet tasting berry that grows in Tibet, the Himalyas, and Mongolia. Also nicknamed as the “Happy Berry” because of the sense of well being it seems to induce. Chinese medicine states this berry helps with eyesight, boosts sperm production, protects the liver and improves circulation among other things. Used in Chinese medicine for nearly 4,000 years, this “Super Food” is full of powerful antioxidants. It’s also high in protein and contains high levels of Vitamins C, A, E & B. In fact, goji berries contain more iron than spinach and more beta carotene than carrots. In China, this is known as their super energizing herb, and one can certainly see why!
Cordyceps : A Traditional Chinese medicine known as “The Healing Mushroom”. It used to treat liver, kidney and heart disease, as well as immune system disorders and diabetes. Its also reported to have anti-cancer properties. Some consider this to be the ultimate “Super Food” and is known for having restorative and energizing properties. In fact, this food can be found today in the pharmaceutical industry, supplement manufacturing, and as a food additive. It’s extremely high in beta-glucans, which helps to support proper oxygen levels in the body. By maintaining an oxygen-rich environment, your body is better
Ganovia Coffee is instant coffee and therefore all you need to add is hot water which makes it perfect when you’re on the go. There are no added sweeteners or naturally occurring sugars added to Ganovia Coffee.
Another concern of the other than toxic pesticides coffee is the caffeine content. High caffeine content can be related to heart challenges, anxiety, insomnia and many other problems . Both of the Ganovia blends have considerably lower caffeine content. The Ganovia Arabica has 67 mg of caffeine and Classic Black has 75 mg of caffeine.

How much caffeine is in a regular cup of coffee? Our trusted resources at the Mayo Clinic (http://www.mayoclinic.com) gave us this information! It was pretty interesting! Many people’s favorite treat is a Starbucks Vanilla Latte. We were shocked to find out that it has 150 mg of caffeine in a 16 oz cup! That’s there most popular size at Starbucks! Dunkin Donuts didn’t fare any better. Their 16 oz cup of coffee has between 143-206 mg of caffeine! A plain old generic brewed coffee can have as much as 95-200 mg for 8 oz of coffee, WOW!!
So although Ganovia is not caffeine free because it is Gourmet Coffee, it certainly has less caffeine than most coffee products. And many caffeine sensitive folk are able to drink it.
Type of coffee Caffeine: (milligrams)
Dunkin’ Donuts, brewed, 16 oz (480 mL) 143-206
Generic brewed, 8 oz (240 mL) 95-200
Generic brewed, decaffeinated, 8 oz (240 mL) 2-12
Generic instant, 8 oz (240 mL) 27-173
Generic instant, decaffeinated, 8 oz (240 mL) 2-12
Starbucks Espresso, 1 oz (30 mL) 58-75
Starbucks Vanilla Latte, 16 oz (480 mL) 150
Ganovia Arabica has 67 mg of caffeine and Classic Black has 75 mg of caffeine

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