Ingredient Details Organic Cocoa Liquor: It’s produced by grinding the cocoa bean nib (center) to a smooth, liquid state. The Cocoa liqueur can then be cooled and molded into blocks. Organic Cocoa Butter: Also called the obroma oil, is the edible natural fat of the cacao bean, extracted during the process of making chocolate and cocoa powder. Xylitol: Xylitol is a white crystalline substance that looks and tastes like sugar. It is a popular sweetener for the diabetic diet. Xylitol is right here, inside, already. Our bodies produce up to 15grams of xylitol from other food sources using established energy pathways. Xylitol is not a strange or artificial substance, but a normal part of everyday metabolism. Proprietary Herbal Formula containing: Momordica Charantia: This herb grows all over the tropical zones of the world and has been used for centuries to combat various human ailments but to date has not been very effectively marketed. In a controlled study, individuals with blood sugar levels above 140 mg/dl had the most significant reductions in blood sugar levels, ranging from 28.40% to 37.69%. Noni Fruit: The fruit of the Morinda Citrifolia, or noni, was an important food source for the early French Polynesians. These early settlers wasted none of this highly valued plant and used it for nearly every medicinal purpose you can imagine. It was treasured by these early cultures for its healing properties and nutritional value. Picked ripe and flash frozen. Hawaii and Japan used the fruit to contain fever outbreaks, the Philippines used Noni to treat arthritis, and the Malaysians heated the leaves to relieve nausea, coughs, and colic. Noni nearly unknown in the western world until 1996,is now being used worldwide because of its great health benefits. CiTRUs Extract: A sweetener from botanical extract derived from the seeds, pulp, and inner rinds of certified organically grown ciTRUs extracts do not contain wheat, rye, oats, corn, barley, gluten, starch, soy, egg, dairy, yeast, sulfates, chlorides, wax, preservatives, colorings, or artificial flavorings. | |