Go Macro Smooth Sanctuary (Double Chocolate + Peanut Butter Chips) Bars - 12 x 65g

Smooth Sanctuary (Double Chocolate + Peanut Butter Chips) Bars - 12 x 65g

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Reg.: $49.99 (Save $5.00)

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Go Macro
Order Code: gom0155
UPC: 810039910153

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The Smooth Sanctuary Bar from GoMacro is a combination of soft and chewy. The perfect mixture of protein-rich peanuts, fair-trade vegan chocolate, creamy organic peanut butter, our very own house-made peanut butter chips, and a handful of chocolate chips to provide 11g of protein making it an excellent choice for a meal replacement when your in a pinch or as a snack. Smooth Sanctuary Bar is 100% organic, vegan, gluten free, kosher, and soy and dairy free and most importantly - delicious! [BAR]

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Each bar contains:
280
Calories
10g
Total Fat
3g
saturated fat
0g
trans fat
0mg
Cholesterol
80mg
Sodium
36g
Total Carbohydrates
3g
Fiber
14g
Total Sugar
13g
Added Sugar
11g
Protein
0%
Vitamin A
0%
Vitamin C
2%
Calcium
10%
Iron
6%
Potassium
Ingredients:
Organic Brown Rice Syrup, Organic Peanut Butter, Organic Peanut Butter Chips (Organic Peanut Flour, Organic Coconut Sugar, Organic Cocoa Butter, Salt), Organic Protein Blend (Organic Sprouted Brown Rice Protein, Organic Pea Protein), Organic Puffed Brown Rice, Organic Cacao Powder, Organic Fair-Trade Chocolate Chips (Organic Coconut Sugar, Organic Cocoa, Organic Cocoa Butter), Organic Coconut Sugar, Organic Natural Flavor, Organic Sunflower Oil, Sea Salt.
Important Information:

Manufactured in a facility that processes peanuts and tree nuts. May contain nutshell fragments. Contains: Peanuts.

Format

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12 Bars

Dosage

Enjoy a bar whenever you need a little "pick-me up".

Product Information:
  • 11 grams of plant-based protein
  • Combines peanut butter, chocolate, and even more chocolate
  • Clean & Raw
  • Delicious, guilt-free combination
  • Borderline soft and chewy texture

Clean, Plant-Powered Bars for Active Lifestyles

GoMacro is a mother-daughter based company founded in 2004 in a small rural community. Their beliefs revolve around feeling good about what we eat - how it tastes, how it's made, and how it sustains the environment. GoMacro wants to spread the awareness for the power of a balanced, plant-based lifestyle. GoMacro's 5 principles include: Live Long, Eat Positive, Give Back, Tread Lightly, Be Well. Small in size but big on impact, they are a big picture company. Read more >
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Gluten Intolerance


Do you suffer from diarrhea? Gas? Bloating? Abdominal pain? Some people live with these symptoms on a daily basis and don’t even realize that they are suffering from food intolerance, one of the most common being gluten...

Gluten is the combination of two proteins, gliadin and glutenin, which exist in varying amounts in the endosperm (the inside) of most grass related grains, such as wheat and rye. These proteins give dough its elasticity, allow leavening, and keeps baked goods chewy and cohesive.


Gluten intolerance varies in severity, from mild to a severe intolerance, called Celiac’s disease. Symptoms include diarrhea, bloating, cramping, abdominal pain and vomiting 1-3 hours after consumption of gluten containing foods. Gluten is considered a complex protein, meaning it contains two or more chains of individual proteins. It is a large molecule, one of the reasons that it is difficult for our digestive systems to handle. When gluten molecules reach the small intestine, they can actually cause small holes in the mucosal lining, creating something called Leaky gut syndrome. Normally the lining of our gut selectively filters through the contents of the intestine, absorbing the nutrients we need and allows everything else to pass through to be eliminated as waste. When the gut lining is compromised, foreign particles are able to pass through and into the bloodstream. This causes the immune system to get involved, as it sets out to attack these foreign materials. The intestinal damage causes malnutrition, deficient absorption of nutrients and fat. Symptoms such as rash, anemia, weight loss, steatorrhea (smelly and shiny stool), bone pain and osteoporosis, frequent colds, mood swings, and a host of others, are all due to a lack of nutrients.


Gluten is also an additive and acts as a stabilizing agent in products where it is unexpected, such as ice cream, and ketchup. It is these products that can make gluten free diets so challenging for those who suffer from intolerance's. Gluten containing foods are as follows: barley, oats, rye, wheat, spelt, kamut, hydrolysed vegetable protein, texturized vegetable protein, hydrolysed plant protein malt, modified food starch, some soy sauces, grain vinegar's, binders, fillers, some natural flavours, hot dogs, gravies, luncheon meat, beer, mustard, ketchup, non-dairy creamer, white vinegar, processed foods, bouillon cubes, chocolate, bottled salad dressing, curry powder and seasonings.


Be cautious with oats. Although there are now many brands that certify their oats as gluten free, many other companies transport, prepare and package their oats alongside many gluten containing grains. Cross-contamination is very common.


Gluten intolerance symptoms can occur in infancy but depending on the severity, sometimes they do not present until adulthood. This is a genetically inherited disorder – infants can have a failure to thrive as a symptom. When gluten intolerance presents in adulthood, it is often triggered by some kind of stressor (emotional, mental or physical). Symptoms will stop once the gut lining is healed through the removal of gluten containing foods from the diet. There are some people who can reintroduce small amounts of gluten into their body without adverse side effects but many remain on a gluten free diet for their entire lives.


Individuals with gluten intolerance are advised to eat a healthy diet, including fruits and vegetables, lean protein such as fish and poultry, healthy fats and gluten free grains, including rice, corn, millet, quinoa, potato and soy. The following list of supplements can be used for preventing, and repairing damage from gluten intolerance.

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