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Saturday, 12 November 2022

Smashed produce alcohol free drinks. Ideal for Christmas parties

Smashed is a great British brand that produces a wide range of alcohol free drinks.

There is a Pale Ale, a Lager, a Shandy, a Cider and a Berry drink.

They are gluten free, guaranteed to be vegan. And are available in 330ml bottles and cans.

There are no artificial colourings, no sweeteners and no preservatives.

How do they produce guaranteed zero alcohol drinks? First they begin the process with their exclusive 5.7% abv premium beer, lager or cider.

They then give it a tiny amount of steam heat treatment for just a few minutes, which removes the alcohol but is such a gentle process that it leaves all the good tastes.

I have tasted all of the above drinks and they do have the taste and feel of their alcoholic cousins, but with none of the alcohol! Ideal if you want tp make sure your Christmas guests who can't drink alcohol will not feel left out. And that there will be no morning after hangovers!

To learn more visit https://drynks.store.

You can buy them online or at selected retailers. 

Moo Free Chocolates but not taste free!

Moo Free Chocolates may well be "moo" free, but they are most certainly not taste free.

When I tasted Moo Free Chocolates there was absolutely no way that I could tell that it was not dairy free. It has an excellent bite, an excellent level of mouthfeel and an utterly dreamy and very creamy taste to it.

Also Moo Free work very hard to be a "green" brand using only the choicest Rainforest Alliance and organic cocoas, only sourced from suppliers who make absolutely certain that employment standards are adhered to and that no child workers are exploited.

Incidentally they are justifiably proud of their employment policies, employing a wide mixture of people including people with autism and dyslexia because they believe in giving everyone the opportunities they deserve.

And their packaging is recyclable and their plastic is 100% recycled. Also if you buy online the package filler they use are made from corn and are biodegradable.

www.moofreechocolates.com.

We feel that Moo Free will make excellent Christmas presents for the lactose intolerant and the vegetarians and vegans in your life.  

In The Mixx Cakes

Wouldn't it be great to be able to quickly and safely bake a cake at home knowing that it was 100% vegetarian or 100% vegan?

And even though many supermarkets are now taking free from requirements more seriously than ever, what if you don't happen to have such a supermarket near to your home?

Then you need the In The Mixx Cakes Company.

Because they specialise in supplying bake at home cake mixes for their home market.

You can try their Vegan Cookie Mix, their Vegan Cupcake Mix or their Vegan Brownie Mix.

https://www.inthemixxcakes.co.uk.

Incidentally they also offer catering for corporate events, cater for parties, weddings, etc. Just email them at inthemixxcakes@gmail.com.

Mighty M.LKology

Mighty M.LKOLOGY is a recent and wonderful development in the world of plant-based drink options.

The design team had some pretty firm briefs: To create the most realistic plant-based that could be developed.

The result? A product that is creamy, tastes good yet is 100% vegan and guaranteed to be (obviously!) lactose free.

So this means that M.LKOLOGY is ideal for people who are vegetarian or vegan or for those who have a lactose intolerance.

They have created a milk replacement that is quite similar to dairy milk and has the same type of viscosity and mouthfeel and a similar taste, too.

And it comes in different versions including Whole, Semi and Barista.

Plus there are delicious shakes, an Oat variety of milk, protein powders, etc/

To learn more please visit them at https://www.mightydrinks.com

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Friday, 11 November 2022

The Shredder Bar

The Shredder Bar is a fantastic new way to obtain protein but only plant-based protein, with a good amount of fibre and all served up in a useful, low sugar format.

In fact each bar has 13g of protein and 7.3g of fibre.

And they come in a variety of truly tempting flavours. Gooey Salted Caramel, Chocolate Brownie Crunch and Peanut Butter Cup flavour.

They are irresistibly smooth and crunchy and very tasty. You will not be able to tell that they are plant-based and 100% vegan, so they are good for you (all that protein and fibre and low sugar!) and they are also good for the planet, too.

Everyone has a favourite Shredder Bar. Mine happens to be the Gooey Salted Caramel variety, but I'm also partial to the other flavours in the range, too.

However, how do you find out which your favourite is? Just order a six pack taster bundle for £14.00 to see which one/s are your favourites.

To learn more and to make your online purchases from their online retail emporium just visit them at https://shreddy.com. Whilst you are there why not check out their other products including their fitness equipment, supplements, etc?

Incidentally Shreddy supplements and protein bars are available in Superdrug stores all over the UK.

They also have a presence in the USA just visit https://us.shreddy.com.

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Soup that's is a new approach for Type-2 Diabetes

SmarterNaturally Soup is a new approach that could, potentially, help support millions of pre-diabetics and diabetics. Whilst also hopefully helping reduce the £10-billion cost to the NHS.

Could a new soup be a game-changer for the seven million patients at risk of developing type-2 diabetes?

The Burden of Diabetes

World Diabetes Day (14th November) is all about recognising the importance of diabetes as a chronic health condition.

Type 2 diabetes makes up 90% of all diabetes, has a massive impact on people’s lives and costs the NHS nearly £10 billion a year. A diagnosis of prediabetes gives patients a window to take action… but 20% of prediabetics go on to develop diabetes within five years. Often patients are told to change their diet and exercise more - but compliance is generally low, and many fail to bring their blood sugar levels back under control.

A New Hope?

Thankfully, scientists could well have found a new solution; a chemical called glucoraphanin, found in broccoli in small amounts, which seems to help bring blood sugar down to healthier levels, a key step in helping people avoid going on to develop type-2 diabetes.

Scientists believe glucoraphanin can have a natural ‘anti-aging’ effect on our metabolism, and evidence suggests eating more glucoraphanin can have a range of knock-on effects, on blood sugar levels, but also on cholesterol, heart health, neurodegenerative conditions, and even cancer. 

With decades of research and over 3,000 papers published on glucoraphanin, there’s good reason to be hopeful about the potential of this health-boosting molecule.

How SmarterNaturally Can Help

Broccoli has long been considered a ‘superfood’, in part because it contains glucoraphanin, though only in small amounts. That’s why they have created SmarterNaturally Soup. It's created with their unique “super-strain” of broccoli (‘GRextra'), which contains up to 5x more glucoraphanin than your average, standard broccoli.

Their soup offers people a powerful, easy, affordable way to boost the amount of glucoraphanin in their diet. In fact, a published clinical trial suggests eating only one bowl of glucoraphanin-rich soup a week for several months can meaningfully contribute to bringing elevated blood sugar down to healthier levels[2] - a key step in both preventing and controlling type-2 diabetes.

This new approach could possibly help support the millions pre-diabetics at risk of a full diabetes diagnosis to make healthy lifestyle changes. All while helping the NHS reduce the £10 billion cost that type 2 diabetes puts on the health service every year.

In support of the diabetic patient community and World Diabetes Day, they're also giving £1 to Diabetes UK for every new trial of SmarterNaturally Soup sold (between 14-27 November 2022) in an effort to do our part to give both our customers and diabetic people everywhere a chance at a healthier future.

A spokesman said: "Here at SmarterNaturally, we’re science-led, research-backed and patient-focused. We’re a spin-out from the Quadram Institute, one of the UK’s leading food and health research institutions. 

"Our GRextra broccoli was developed through years of research at Quadram and elsewhere, and we created our glucoraphanin-rich soup because of the 3,000+ published research papers exploring the potential health benefits of glucoraphanin."

SmarterNaturally Soup is available online via: https://www.smarternaturally.com.

At £25 for a 4 week trial, and then £65.00 for a 12-week subscription.

So, what do customers say?

Anthony (a SmarterNaturally customer) says: “After 4-5 months of eating a bowl of this soup every week, my HbA1c was down to 39 mmol/l. I couldn’t believe it - I was inside the normal range, and no longer pre-diabetic! I’m really delighted to have gained control of my blood sugar levels. While I’m sure it was a combination of things that helped, I do believe that eating the soup has played an important part in bringing down my HbA1c level and improving my diabetic health.”

He went on to say: “I’ve seen other benefits too: my muscles feel good and I’ve got a bit more energy; my cholesterol has gone down slightly; and the level of triglycerides in my blood when I was last tested was super low! 

"But the biggest impact has actually been on my mental health. I was very worried about the potential side effects of becoming diabetic, but starting on this soup felt like taking a positive step to protect my health, which was a great comfort – and now that my blood sugar levels are back under control, I have much less anxiety around it.”

“I’ve eaten the soup religiously every week for months now, and to me it’s a no brainer to keep going. It’s nice to eat, it’s only once a week, it’s easy to make, and I’m convinced it’s playing a key role in reducing my blood glucose levels – so it seems sensible to stick with it. I would definitely recommend it – I think it’s worth trying and seeing if it works for you! There’s not much to lose… you don’t have to take a huge number of drugs with all those horrible side effects, and I think it’s quite reasonably priced considering the benefits I’ve seen to my health!”

You can read Anthony’s full story and more case studies at: https://smarternaturally.com/case-studies.

Professor Richard Mithen (Professor of Human Nutrition at the University of Auckland, and Lead Scientist at SmarterNaturally) says: “SmarterNaturally Soup could provide health benefits to those at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. It’s a low impact, natural intervention that is simple to stick to.”

“Broccoli’s long been considered a superfood by many. However, not all broccoli varieties are the same. SmarterNaturally uses a unique variety containing significantly higher amounts of a naturally occurring compound, glucoraphanin, than standard broccoli. 

"Research suggests the soup made with this broccoli could help lower high blood glucose, a key risk factor for those at risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes, by returning elevated blood glucose to normal levels and maintaining it.”

“Getting this soup to market to help in the global fight against diabetes is the first step. But there’s also published research that suggests that glucoraphanin may also help to lower cholesterol and could have a positive impact on various types of cancer including prostate and breast cancer, so we’re really excited about the possibilities this could unlock.”

Dr Karen Irvine who is a GP says: “Type 2 diabetes is an enormous global public health issue. In the UK it puts a huge strain on the NHS, costing it nearly 10 billion a year. Most pre-diabetics are simply told to change their diet and take more exercise, but figures show that compliance is low and that 20% go on to develop diabetes within 5 years. 

"So, if we can use a simple food product that tastes good and needs to be eaten just once per week to reduce the risk of populations developing Type 2 diabetes, we can have a hugely positive impact on society worldwide.”

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