St. John's Bread
It is a sweet, organic organic food rich in cocoa-like flavor. Cocoa-free flavors (caffeine and theobromine) so children and adults can enjoy it
Possible properties of raw material(s)
- It can support the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract
- May be antimicrobial
- May have anti-inflammatory effects
- Can relieve stomach and intestinal problems (vomiting, diarrhea)
- May have a mild anti-inflammatory effect
- It can protect the intestinal wall
- May reduce hunger
Information
Carob powder made from the fruit of the carob tree is excellent as a substitute for cocoa.
Foods made from carob powder can also be consumed by people who are sensitive to cocoa, milk sugar and flour, and asthmatics.
It is also rich in dietary fiber, minerals, organic salts and vitamins, so it is especially healthy to consume. Allergen free.
We can make delicious sauces, drinks and cakes from it.
Anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antibacterial, anti-diarrheal, antiproliferative, antidiabetic, liver protective, antiulcer, constipation.
Use it to help: treat gastrointestinal disorders
Contains: Carbohydrates, Dietary Fiber, Minerals, Polyphenols, Antioxidants
Ingredients
100% Organic Carob Powder
Organic; Vegan; Natural materials; Artificial flavorless; Free-from artificial coloring; Preservative-free; BSE/TSE-free; GMO free; Not-irradiated; No added sugars; Allergen free; Low fat; Free from saturated fat; Rich in dietary fiber; Contains no added sodium/salt
Dosage, recommended use, storage
One dose = to taste
Mixed in drinks or for baking or cooking
Storage: In a well-closed, dry, cool, sun-protected place
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