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			by Alex Ortner 
			
			November 23, 2011 
			guest contributor Brenda Cobb 
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			Chia seeds are one of the most 
			powerful and nutritious superfoods in the world.  
			
			  
			
			Chia seed is an excellent source of 
			fiber, packed with antioxidants, full of protein, loaded with 
			vitamins and minerals, and the richest known plant source of omega-3 
			essential fatty acids.  
			
			  
			
			Everyone from children to senior 
			citizens can benefit from the wonderful nutritional qualities of 
			chia seeds. 
			
			 
			Chia seeds have, 
			
				
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					more omega-3 than Atlantic 
					salmon  
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					more antioxidants than fresh 
					blueberries  
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					more fiber than bran flakes 
					 
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					five times the calcium of milk 
					 
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					two times the amount of 
					potassium as bananas  
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					three times more iron than 
					spinach   
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					more protein, fiber and calcium 
					than flax seed  
				 
			 
			
			Adding just 2 tablespoons of chia seeds 
			to your daily diet will give you approximately, 
			
				
			 
			
			Chia seeds include, 
			
				
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					phosphorus  
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					magnesium  
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					manganese  
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					copper  
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					niacin   
					- 
					
					zinc  
				 
			 
			
			Chia is an ancient superfood that is 
			very similar to flax, but without the estrogen and phytoestrogen 
			element. It is a great source of B vitamins including folic acid. 
			 
			Chia has 3 to 10 times the oil concentration of most grains and 1˝ 
			to 2 times the protein concentration of other grains. The oils are 
			the essential oils the body needs to help absorb the fat soluble 
			vitamins A, D, E, and K. 
			 
			Chia seeds are energizing and give a boost of energy that lasts, 
			providing stamina and endurance. A single tablespoon could sustain 
			Aztec warriors for an entire day. Chia seeds reduce cravings. 
			Because chia seeds absorb so much water and have high soluble 
fiber 
			levels, they help release natural, unrefined carbohydrate energy 
			slowly into the bloodstream. 
			
			 
			Chia seeds are easily digestible. 
			 
			Unlike flax seed, chia seeds do not have to be ground up before you 
			ingest them. The human body can easily digest chia seeds, and with 
			about 7 grams of fiber per serving, they actually help digestion. 
			Chia seeds are convenient and versatile.  
			
			  
			
			You can eat chia seeds straight from the 
			bag, mix them with your favorite drink, add them to your cereal or 
			salad, and just about anything else. Chia seeds last for years in 
			the refrigerator. 
			 
			Chia seeds do good things for the body, like keeping blood pressure 
			and blood sugar under control. The omega-3 fatty acids in chia 
			protect against inflammation and heart disease.  
			
			  
			
			Chia seeds come from 
			the desert plant
			
			Salvia hispanica, a member of the 
			mint family that grows in southern Mexico. 
			
			  
			
			In pre-Columbian times, chia seeds were 
			a component of the Aztec and Mayan diets and the basic survival 
			ration of Aztec warriors. They even played a role in religious 
			ceremonies. Supposedly, 1 tablespoon of the seeds could sustain a 
			person for 24 hours. The Aztecs also used chia medicinally to 
			relieve joint pain and skin conditions.  
			
			  
			
			It was a major crop in central and 
			southern Mexico well into the 16th century, but it was 
			banned after the Spanish conquest because of its association with 
			the Aztec ”pagan” religion. Over the past few decades, commercial 
			production has resumed. 
			
			 
			Insects hate the chia plant, so it’s easy to find organic seeds. 
			 
			Unlike flaxseed, chia seeds can be stored for long periods without 
			becoming rancid and don’t require grinding. You can enjoy chia 
			seeds’ nutlike flavor by sprinkling ground or whole chia seeds on 
			cereal or salads, blend them in a smoothie, juice or water, or 
			create healthy, delicious dehydrated crackers or cookies. Eat a 
			handful of whole seeds as a snack or make your own chia smoothie. 
			 
			Chia Seeds have many anti-aging properties. The seeds fight free 
			radical damage.  
			
			  
			
			Aging happens when damaged cells are 
			replicated. Chia antioxidants act to neutralize the free radicals 
			that cause premature aging and flush out age-accelerating toxins. 
			Chia seeds help a person regain youthful exuberance, skin 
			elasticity, enhance hair, skin and nails, lubricate joints, reduce 
			inflammation and muscle soreness and speed rejuvenation as well as 
			lowering lactic acid buildup in muscles. 
			 
			Chia provides 97% of its calories from high quality plant protein 
			and lipids with very few calories from carbohydrates.  
			
			  
			
			The carbohydrate portion of Chia is 
			predominantly insoluble fiber, which is beneficial to digestion in 
			that it passes through the gastro-intestinal tract undigested 
			resulting in a non-caloric effect to the body.  
			
			  
			
			Gram for gram, Chia is the highest 
			source of protein, bar none. 
			
			  
			
				
					
					Banana Coconut Chia Pudding 
					 
					2 ripe bananas 
					1 cup fresh coconut water 
					2 Tbs. chia seeds 
					  
					
					Grind the chia seeds in the 
					Vita-Mix or other high speed blender. Add the bananas and 
					coconut water and blend until creamy. Take the mixture out 
					of the blender and allow it to thicken.  
				 
			 
			
			Enjoy this nutritious, delicious and 
			easy treat. 
  
			
			  
			
			
			  
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