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Dr. Mercola Pure Power Mitomix Bar Chocolate Coated Blueberry Pecan -- 12 Bars


Dr. Mercola Pure Power Mitomix Bar Chocolate Coated Blueberry Pecan
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Dr. Mercola Pure Power Mitomix Bar Chocolate Coated Blueberry Pecan -- 12 Bars

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Dr. Mercola Pure Power Mitomix Bar Chocolate Coated Blueberry Pecan Description

  • Supports a Ketogenic Diet for Mitochondrial Health
  • 11 g Fat | 5 g Net Carbs
  • Soy Free | GMO Free | Gluten Free
  • Chocolate-Coated Nutrition Bar

Nutritional ketosis is a profound way to support your cells’ mitochondria and help optimize their function. However, surprising few existing food products truly support a ketogenic lifestyle.

 

When you make the effort to convert your body over to burning fat, into a state of ketosis, the last thing you want to do is spoil all the progress you’ve made, just because your low-carb, high-fat snack choices may be limited.

 

That’s exactly why I created Mitomax Keto Bars. Low in net carbs and high in healthy fats and fiber, they’re the ideal snack bar for anyone wanting:

 

» To help optimize mitochondrial function and cellular health

» A convenient low-carb, high-fat snack for travel or a busy lifestyle
» Nutritional support while transitioning into ketosis or maintaining a ketogenic lifestyle
» A satisfying and energizing way to supplement any low-carb, high-fat eating plan
» A quick and delicious way to add fiber and healthy fats to your diet without adding to insulin or leptin resistance

 

With a lineup of healthy ingredients like what’s in my Mitomix™ Keto Blueberry Pecan Bars, you’ll be amazed at how we packed so much value into one bar. And you’ll be hard-pressed to find a bar that compares, because they are truly one-of-a-kind!

Free Of
Soy, GMOs and gluten.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Bar (40 g)
Servings per Container: 12
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories180
Total Fat11 g14%
   Saturated Fat3 g15%
   Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium20 mg1%
Total Carbohydrate23 g8%
   Dietary Fiber16 g57%
   Total Sugars4 g
     Includes 3 g Added Sugars6%
Protein3 g6%
Vitamin D0 mcg0%
Calcium40 mg2%
Iron2 mg10%
Potassium120 mg2%
Other Ingredients: Dietary fiber syrup* (isomaltooligosaccharide [from cassva root*]), almond butter* (dry roasted almonds*), whole blond psyllium husks*, semi-sweet chocolate coating* (unsweetened chocolate*, cane sugar*, cocoa butter*), pecans*, coconut*, d-ribose, erythritol, hemp seeds*, chia seeds*, blueberries*, cacao nibs*, natural flavors, caprylic acid (C8) MCT oil, black sesame seeds*, coconut butter*, black cumin (nigella sativa) seeds*, nuvous* (inulin*, stevia [leaf] extract*, lycium [fruit] extract*, natural orange flavor*).

*Organic Ingredients

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A Lunchtime Workout Anyone Can Do

If you struggle to find time to exercise due to a jam-packed daily schedule, a lunchtime workout may be just what you need. They’re easy to fit in (especially if you’re working from home) and can be something to look forward to every day. Not to mention, you’ll get a nice energy boost to help you power through afternoons without having to rely on caffeine. Here’s what you can do with just 30 minutes to an hour to spare.

Woman in Minimalist Office Doing Lunch Break Workout Triceps Dips on Char | Vitacost.com/blog

The benefits of a lunchtime workout

No waking up early. Not an early bird? No need to pressure yourself to wake up at 5 a.m. to squeeze in daily exercise. Work out mid-day instead. More free time. Exercising at lunchtime means you’ll have more free time after work to run errands or spend with family and friends. Helps to break up the work day. Just getting away from your desk or office is a great break in the middle of the day. A brisk walk or workout can help reduce stress and refresh your mind so you’re ready to tackle the afternoon. Energy for the afternoon. A lunchtime workout can give you more energy, a clearer mind and more focus for the afternoon, and you may notice that you don’t need that extra cup of coffee or sugary snack to push through.

Tips for lunch break workout success

Plan ahead Write down in a workout journal or calendar what your workouts will be for the week. Will you head to the gym or the park? It’s important to have a set plan. This way you won’t waste time before lunch deciding what you’re going to do. Keep your locker stocked or gym bag packed If you have the option to rent a locker at your gym, it may be worth it so you don’t have to spend precious time packing and unpacking a gym bag. Keep gym shoes, a couple of workout outfits, hair ties and headbands, two small towels, toiletries (deodorant, dry shampoo, body spray, makeup wipes, etc.) in your locker for convenience. If you’re not going to the gym, keep a bag packed with a pair of sneakers, socks and small towels in your car or at the office. Plan pre/post workout meals Be sure also to plan meals for the day. Eat a small snack mid-morning, preferably something with protein and carbs such as a Greek yogurt with fruit, or a clean, limited ingredient protein bar (such as an RXBAR) to give you energy for your workout. Have a pre-workout drink ready to sip on your way to exercise. And make a post-workout meal that you can eat either on your way back to the office or at your desk – maybe a protein and greens smoothie, or a wrap sandwich with your favorites in it. Be resourceful If you aren’t able to leave the office during the day, you can still squeeze in a little workout. Slip into your sneakers and walk the halls and stairs (if available), completing a few good laps. Try one of our office/desk workouts or stair workouts. If you work in a cubicle, find an empty office or space where you can do callisthenic exercises or a 5-minute Tabata workout (look for Tabata apps for your phone!).

Lunchtime workout plans

With a typical lunch break, you’ll only have about 30 minutes for a workout, so you need one that provides the most bang for your buck (time)! Here are a few to consider. Circuit workouts Circuit workouts are great for working out your entire body in a short period of time. Most gyms have machines set up in a circuit order so you don’t even have to think about it. Do two sets on a machine, resting 15-30 seconds between sets, then move onto the next machine. Tip: After a couple of weeks, reverse the circuit starting at the last machine. This helps to switch things up for your mind and body. Cardio machines Cardio machines are great for a 30-minute lunch workout.  Whether you choose a treadmill, elliptical or bike start with a 5-minute warmup, followed by 20 minutes of raising your heart rate, then 5 minutes of cool down. Classes Check the class schedule at your gym to see what’s offered during lunch hours. Many gyms offer 30-minute strength training, yoga, Pilates or aerobics classes at this time of day. Outdoor workouts Outdoor workouts can include both strength training and cardio. Start by walking for 5 minutes, then stop and do 2 set of both squats and lunges. Continue walking/running for 5 minutes, then do 2 sets of pushups. Walk/run for 5 more minutes, then if a bench or step is available, do triceps dips for the last 5 minutes. Finish with several stretches to relaxing your body and mind before heading back to work.

Sample schedule for 5-day lunch workout at a gym:

Week 1:  3 days circuit workout/2 days cardio Week 2:  2 days HIIT training/2 days cardio/1 day class (Alternate weeks)

Sample schedule for 3-day lunch workout at a gym:

Week 1:  2 days circuit workout/1 day cardio Week 2:  2 days of classes/1 day cardio
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