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IQBAR Brain & Body Bars Almond Butter Chip -- 4 Bars


IQBAR Brain & Body Bars Almond Butter Chip
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IQBAR Brain & Body Bars Almond Butter Chip -- 4 Bars

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IQBAR Brain & Body Bars Almond Butter Chip Description

  • Almond Butter Chip IQBar
  • 6 Brain Nutrients
  • 12 g Plant-Based Protein
  • 1 g Sugar and 3 g Net Carbs
  • Keto • Paleo Friendly • Vegan
  • No Bad Stuff: Non GMO • Gluten Free • Dairy Free • Soy Free

Our Almond Butter Chip bar tastes like natural, creamy, chocolatey almond butter with a pleasant graham cracker-like finish. If you’re a fan of almond butter and dark chocolate as much as we are, you’ll be hooked after the first few bites.

 

Us

Total Sugar 1 g

Net Carbs 3 g

Brain Nutrients 6

Plant Protein 12 g

Fiber 8 g

Calories 180

 

Them

Total Sugar 15 g

Net Carbs 20 g

Brain Nutrients 0

Animal Protein 12 g

Fiber 4 g

Calories 210


Directions

- Grab & Go Breakfast

- 3 PM Slump Protection

- Nutritious Snacking

- Pre & Post Exercise

Free Of
GMOs, gluten, dairy and soy.

*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 (45 g)
Servings per Container: 12
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories180
Total Fat15 g19%
   Saturated Fat2.5 g13%
   Trans Fat0 g0%
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium135 mg6%
Total Carbohydrate11 g4%
   Dietary Fiber8 g29%
Total Sugars
     Includes 0g Added Sugars0%
Protein12 g24%
Vitamin D0.1 mcg0%
Calcium90 mg6%
Iron2 mg10%
Potassium160 mg4%
Vitamin E12.6 mg80%
Other Ingredients: Almonds, tapioca fiber, plant-based protein crisps (pea protein, tapioca starch), natural flavors, pea protein, flaxseeds, unsweetened chocolate, gum acacia, coconut oil, cocoa butter, sunflower lecithin, water, cinnamon, vanilla extract, sea salt, non-GMO steviol glycosides, lion's mane, vitamin E.

Allergens: Almonds, coconut

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Building your supplement stacks

“Stacks” are defined by whomever creates them. But typically, a stack refers to a strategic blend of ingredients or a precise supplement regimen that’s keyed into the concept of personalized wellness. Science and medicine now agree (in theory, if not yet in practice) that health is an individual quality. And stackers are ready to help customize your stack to fit you and your goals. In case supplement stacking is new to you, here’s the gist:
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Often founded on solid science, stacks start from a framework of “systems biology”. Similar in concept to “integrative” and “holistic” health, it means that no nutrient works in isolation, nor does any system in your body. Even though supplements came about with the discovery that single vitamins can indeed resolve nutrient deficiencies – like vitamin C for scurvy and niacin for pellagra – advances in nutrition science show that most nutrients work best as a team and in the context of your overall health status. Stacking gurus rarely leave your overall diet out of the picture, emphasizing the necessity of adequate protein, fat and carbohydrates – often considering these the “base” of your stack. Generally, supplement stacks are about enhancing the status quo. Hitting your DRIs are fine for maintaining adequate health,  but stackers believe that reaching your peak potential require a more advanced view of nutrition. The most well-known supplement stackers hit the science hard. The functioning of the human body is as fascinating as it is complex, and there’s plenty of research showing that various biological processes rely on the cooperation of nutrient groups.  The methylation cycle, an endless process at the center of keeping us alive, is a delicate dance requiring vitamin B12, vitamin B6 and folate. Outlining known biochemical pathways behind optimal sleep, attention, or detoxification can point to which nutrients should make up your stack. Although less clearly defined, herbs can play a supportive role in systems biology. Supplement stackers often grab hot-off-the-press research to back a growing list of plant-based phytonutrients that can boost energy, promote metabolic balance, help encourage a positive mood and support immune resilience. These effects suggest that supplement stacking might offer healthy benefits for you even if you’re an average adult who “just” wants to feel well and enjoy life.

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Integrating reams of research behind each ingredient, supplement stacks offer simple programs designed to inspire and motivate. Adherents gain from following a regular schedule and sticking to regimens based on healthy lifestyle habits. Citing impressive scientific references to show that they’ve done the hard work for you, stacking guides are tailor-made for those whose time is scarce. In an era of information-overload, sifting the evidence is an intimidating task, but there are a few clear caveats before you start day one of your new stack:

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Stacking’s limitations don’t cancel its potential value in proposing a new way to promote health. By emphasizing the whole-body scope of wellness rooted in science, plus the proven benefits of maintaining healthy habits, the stacking trend provides an opportunity to recommend practical, accessible guidelines that just about everyone can follow. What are some real-world “stacks” with proven benefits for better health and longevity? Your brain stack – Vitamin D + omega-3 fatty acids + puzzles + social time Your muscle stack – Protein + water + stretching + bananas Your immune stack – Sleep + turmeric + fiber + mindfulness meditation Your heart stack – Moderate exercise + Mediterranean diet + love + avocados Surprised? Just as scientific as tracking biochemical pathways, these lifestyle stacks are everyday health hacks. Supplements alone can’t complete the picture of overall wellness and promise longevity. Your environment, your community and your hobbies are just as foundational to your stack as your diet and exercise habits.

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