What makes JavaBoost coffee healthy?
JavaBoost coffee tastes so great that many people struggle to believe it is healthy. It contains an organically grown and processed pure Arabica coffee and a rich organic coconut cream and MCT oil. It is also infused with several superfoods that help to regulate and promote healthy blood chemistry and reduce overall inflammation in the body. These superfoods include legendary Pink Fijian Ginger and Fijian Turmeric.
These roots of health are hand cultivated, harvested, and processed on a remote organic island in Fiji. The species are unique to this island and the roots are not allowed to leave so a comparable product cannot be found anywhere in the world. Perhaps a lesser-known superfood, but quickly gaining awareness and popularity, is the Muscadine grape/berry.
This superfruit is loaded with hundreds of different phytonutrients that would require a person to consume perhaps a dozen or more healthy fruits and vegetables to try and match what is found in this single berry/grape. JavaBoost is infused with muscadine seeds and skins which contain over 90% of the nutrition found in the fruit. Muscadine seeds and skins contain over one hundred different antioxidants and likely the highest naturally occurring ORAC score of any food source.
Another powerful superfood infused into the JavaBoost is a unique blend of brown seaweed. These seaweeds have been clinically shown to reduce the rapid uptake and absorption of sugar and carbohydrates.
As a result, people experience fewer and less dramatic blood sugar spikes and therefore also supports healthy blood sugar levels. For sweetness, we add a small amount of stevia leaf. This amazing blend tastes fantastic and is just what the doctor ordered as far as health. Many of our customers comment that they feel amazing – feel satiated for hours – have fewer cravings – and experience increased mental energy and support for reaching their weight loss goals.
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