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Fat Bombs

By February 27, 2011December 19th, 2022Desserts, Supplements

Testimony of the Day

“Hi Maria, I just want to tell everyone what a difference you’ve made in not only my family’s life but my patients too. As a doctor, I was always pushing “healthy whole grains” and fruits like bananas for potassium, but after looking at myself in the mirror, I knew something wasn’t right with this idea of calories in and calories out. I was eating a very clean diet of “healthy whole grains,” quinoa, and tons of fruit, but I was overweight, had adult acne, and was feeling a bit depressed. And I had anxiety when it came to food; counting points was not working for me.

One of my patients gave me a copy of your book and I was so inspired, I decided to do a phone consult, which forever changed my life. I have to be honest, the first week was awful. I felt like one of my patients suffering from drug withdrawal, but I now understand that the sugars and grains were my drugs. Your explanation of how the protein in the wheat is similar to other proteins in the body which was causing cellular mimicry in my nervous system and brain was causing my slight depression to make total sense. You taught me that I was gluten sensitive; this too was shocking to me since I didn’t suffer from any intestinal issues. But after working with you for 6 weeks I no longer felt depressed! Not only that, but I lost 31 pounds and no longer had to use my topical medication for adult acne (but after watching your cosmetics tutorial video, I realized how toxic those products were to my liver which also contributed to my poor moods and inability to lose weight). 

You not only changed my life, but my kids are now 100% grain-free and enjoy picking out recipes from your kids’ cookbook for snacks at school. I also feel so much better about setting a good example for my patients, I felt uncomfortable preaching to them about what to eat while being overweight. Now I know the whole truth and I am forever grateful. The consult with you really changed my life more than you will ever realize.” – Dr. Sally

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IMMUNE HEALTH 

Have you ever noticed our kids get sick a lot from Halloween until Valentine’s Day? HMMMM, there are a lot of Holidays in between that time that focuses on candy. Sugar depresses the immune system. Vitamin C is needed by white blood cells so that they could phagocytize viruses and bacteria. White blood cells require a 50 times higher concentration inside the cell as outside so they have to accumulate vitamin C.There is something called a “phagocytic index” which tells you how rapidly a particular lymphocyte can gobble up a virus, bacteria, or cancer cell.

In 1970, Linus Pauling discovered that white blood cells need a high dose of vitamin C and that is when he came up with his theory that you need high doses of vitamin C to combat the common cold. We know that glucose and vitamin C have similar chemical structures, so what happens when the sugar levels go up? They compete for one another when entering the cells. And the thing that mediates the entry of glucose into the cells is the same thing that mediates the entry of vitamin C into the cells. If there is more glucose around, there is going to be less vitamin C allowed into the cell. It doesn’t take much: a blood sugar value of 120 reduces the phagocytic index by 75%. So when you eat sugar, think of your immune system slowing down to a crawl. Simple sugars aggravate asthma, cause mood swings, magnify personality changes, muster mental illness, fuel nervous disorders, increase diabetes and heart disease, grow gallstones, accelerate hypertension, and magnify arthritis. Since sugar lacks minerals and vitamins, they draw upon the body’s micro-nutrient stores in order to be metabolized into the system.

So what are you sending your kids off to school with? A bowl of cereal and skim milk? A Poptart? To keep your kids healthy and focused at school, try organic eggs with lots of omega 3’s and healthy protein!

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So, let’s keep everyone in the family healthy with these treats instead!

2 TBS coconut oil (melted)
2 TBS unsweetened cocoa powder
1 TBS almond butter
1 TBS coconut flour
Stevia glycerite (optional to taste…I didn’t use any)

Mix cocoa into the coconut oil. Then add in the almond butter, mix until smooth. Then add the coconut flour (and sweetener if desired). Pour into mini ice cube trays. Freeze for at least 5-6 minutes and either store in the fridge or freezer. Makes 4 servings.

NUTRITIONAL COMPARISON (per serving)
Traditional Fat Bombs using honey = 235 calories, 29.2 carbs, 2.5g fiber
“Healthified” Fat Bombs = 100 calories, 9.7g fat, 1.8g protein, 3.2g carbs, 1.7 fiber (85% fat, 7% protein, 12% carbs)

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Recipes like this can be found in The Art of Healthy Eating Kids.

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Maria Emmerich

Maria is a wellness expert who has helped clients follow a Ketogenic lifestyle to heal and lose weight for over 20 years. She has helped thousands of clients get healthy, get off medications and heal their bodies; losing weight is just a bonus. She is the international best selling author of several books including "Keto: The Complete Guide to Success on the Ketogenic Diet.".

21 Comments

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  • Jeanie says:

    Maria,

    Could you help me out with the amount of fat in this recipe? Thanks

  • Silamith says:

    Hi Maria,
    I was out of almond butter and made these with Nutiva’s Coconut Manna as the texture is similar to almond butter. Came out tasting like an almond joy, exactly the “sweet treat” I was craving 🙂
    Cheers and thanks!

  • Heather says:

    Is there a substitute for almond butter? We have a nut allergy in the house =( Thanks for the awesome recipes!

  • Diane says:

    How many pieces is 4 servings?

  • Edna Weddell says:

    I am curious about these recipes for fat bombs…………I am diabetic controlling by diet……no sugar low carb……should I be eating these fat bombs……..I lost 60 lbs right off the top then hit a plateau and since I have not lost anymore weight even though I still have more to lose………I have been 3 yrs on this new lifestyle…….looking forward to your reply……..thanking you in advance Maria for your recipes………Edna Weddel
    so there is no confusion……..rondna is my Hotmail name…….1st 3 letters of my husband’s name (Ronald) and last 3 of minel

    • Maria Emmerich says:

      These should be fine for you. For weight loss, at some point the calories do matter. So I would try to shoot for 1000-1400 calories to lose weight.

  • Andrea says:

    I am making these right now because today I decided to keep total count of my carbs, protein and fat grams. We love to eat all kinds of ethnic food so tonight I created an Asian dish which I thought would be balanced (75% fats, 20% protein, 5% carbs). Sad to say it was not–it was more like 45%,30%. 25%–my husband loves vegetables so I understand the higher carbs. I was wondering how do you get enough fat. I used MCT and thighs to try to get a higher fat but not sure how else to get more fat in an Asian dish. Do you just eat a dessert with a high fat?

    • Maria Emmerich says:

      Just getting used to adding extra fat. Sauce, dressings, if not dairy sensitive cream, cream cheese, cheese. 🙂

  • Andrea says:

    Thanks–eating a fat bomb right now!

  • Susan says:

    Hi Maria,

    We love these fat bombs at our house! I figured out a way to make them more like a Reese’s peanut butter cup. I pour a little of the liquid in my candy mold (I use a lollipop mold and make half spheres like what you show in the picture.) Next comes a dollop of all natural peanut butter. Finally, I cover the peanut butter with more chocolate liquid to fill the mold.

    Thanks for all your wonderful recipes!

    Susan

  • shelley says:

    Yum, thanks you!

  • Jill says:

    I’d love a link to the mini ice cube trays you use. I searched Amazon but found teeny tiny cube trays…

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