Healthworks Chia Seeds Raw (96 Ounce / 6 Pounds) | Premium & All-Natural | Contains Omega 3, Fiber & Protein | Great with Shakes, Smoothies & Oatmeal | Packaging May Vary

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Chia seeds have been around for thousands of years but have been becoming more popular due to their potent health benefits. Used as a popular staple in South America, Chia Seeds are the ultimate seed for wellness and health. They can be the super food blast that brings your diet to the next level!
Healthworks Raw Chia Seeds are loaded with nutrients such as Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Plant-Based Protein and Fiber.
Our Healthworks Chia Seeds Raw is pure, all-natural, vegan, vegetarian, non-GMO, making it a great addition to any lifestyle. Chai Seeds can even be used as a vegan egg substitute when mixed with water.
Healthy & Delicious, add Healthworks Chia Seeds to your diet and reap the benefits!
Being neutral in taste, you can add these versatile little seeds in many of your favorite dishes and drinks!
Recommended to try with: Smoothies, Shakes, Baked Goods, Oatmeal, Puddings, Yogurt, Baked Goods (Protein Cookies & Cakes), Energy Balls, Granola, Salads, Crusts, Salads, Pies, Coconut & more! Our Chia Seeds also go very well with Healthworks Coconut Milk Powder, Flax Seeds & Psyllium Husk Powder!
Ingredients: Salvia Columbariae
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14.8 x 10.63 x 3.78 inches; 6 Pounds
UPC ‏ : ‎ 811206600372 793573037466
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Healthworks
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00313L62Y

PREMIUM RAW, CHIA SEEDS: Healthworks Raw Chia Seeds are all-natural, nut-free and grain-free. They can go with all dietary restrictions such as vegan, nut-free, raw, low-carb, Keto & paleo friendly. Free of additives and harmful ingredients. It can be used in countless recipes due to its flavorless properties.
MANY BENEFITS & NUTRIENTS: Packed with antioxidants and essential vitamins & minerals such as calcium, magnesium and iron, our Chia Seeds are a great addition to any diet. Containing high fiber, protein & omega-3 content, this is a must have in all your meals. Raw, Juicing, Vegan, Paleo, Keto, Clean Eating, Wellness, Active, Biohacking, Life Hacking, Yoga, Spiritual, Blending, Non-GMO, Plant Based.
COUNTLESS RECIPES: Healthworks Chia Seed is a perfect addition to smoothies, shakes, juices, oatmeal, cereals, yogurt, baked goods, protein cookies, salads, stir-fries peanut-butter, breads, pies, trail mix, granola bars, fresh fruit like apples or blackberries, desserts and snack foods. It can also serve as a thicker in sauces and an egg replacement in baking.
NATURAL ORIGIN: Healthworks Chia Seeds are sustainably grown and sourced from small farmers. We have been a market leader for many years and strive to provide only the very best nature has to offer. In the ancient Mayan language, the word “chia” meant strength so this is a must have staple in your diet!
OUR MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE: 100% Money-Back Satisfaction Guarantee, No Questions Asked! We will offer a 30-day money back guarantee on any product you have purchased from HEALTHWORKS directly.

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Customers find the product has good quality, value for money, and a pleasant taste. They appreciate the chia seeds, which are great and swell up when making pudding. Many customers find the product helpful for controlling their appetite and providing nutritional benefits like antioxidants, fiber, and protein. They also mention it’s functional for smoothies, and the size is suitable.

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  1. Christina T.

    Best price, excellent quality (Purchased from Alive & Aware)
    This was my second time ordering this brand and I went through my first (2lb) bag way too quickly. This time I ordered the 6lb bag, although I was a bit unsure of how it would be packaged. The price could not be beat! It seems as though this company charges only a couple of dollars a pound once you get past 3 or 4lbs so I figured, why not? It was only $27 shipped!After I ordered, I read the reviews. I have to tell you…the bug review freaked me out a bit; however, I did a bit of research on the subject and it appears as though some other brands have had similar issues. The issues I’ve read most about have been with Indian meal moths and I definitely don’t want those! My parents had an infestation of those once before and it took them at least a year to get rid of it. Anyway, I have ordered from this company before with no problem at all so I decided not to cancel.My order arrived less than 24 hours later! I received a 6lb vacuum-sealed bag of beautiful chia seeds! I sat here and stared at the bag for about five minutes before opening it in an attempt to observe movement…nothing! Whew. I know its early still so I stuck the entire bag in the freezer. I’ll leave them in there for a week. Take it out for a week. Put it back in for one more week. That should kill any larvae which would be present. Actually, I might just put a bin in the freezer and keep them frozen and just use them that way. I probably wouldn’t worry about it if it wasn’t such a huge bag but its gonna take me a year to go through it!By the way…my son is vegan. I had to make lots of adjustments quickly when he decided to go vegan “all of a sudden”. It has been a year now but one of the things that saved me was chia seeds! I had to learn quickly how to cook without any animal products and chia gel makes a great substitute for eggs! In fact, when I make vegan cakes with coconut oil in place of butter and chia gel in place of eggs, the rest of my family prefers the vegan-style cakes. Since the gel has no flavor, it looks like there are poppy seeds mixed in; however, there is really no crunch because the chia doesn’t really have a texture when its baked in. Its amazing in apple cake!!

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  2. ETG2000

    Good product that lasts a while
    I have repurchased these chia seeds since my first purchase. It is a good value for the amount of product that is received. I use them in all different kinds of recipes. Although I am not a vegetarian or a vegan I like to eat them daily (two tablespoons) because they have helped me slowly lose weight in a much healthier way. I did not purchase them specifically for that reason. I researched the health benefits of chia seeds and figured they could be a good addition to my diet since they have some healthy fatty acids in them. The weight loss has been a pleasant but unexpected side effect. Total I have lost 23 pounds in about 5 months.I like to eat them on salads, cereal, yogurt, even in pasta dishes when I do not have meat in the sauce. One of my favorite things to do is mash a banana with some peanutbutter and put chia seeds in it. These do stick to your teeth a bit. Just a note because I have braces and I have to make sure I do not get into awkward situations after eating something with chia seeds in it.I have read that this can be made into a gel that can be consumed on its own. I tried that and my body did not tolerate that well at all. Be careful if you try this method of consuming them. Eating them with food in my system goes much better for me personally.I am on the verge of running out and need to order some more. I definitely recommend this product for anyone who is looking for a good amount of chia seeds. This size bag lasts for a while.

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  3. Michael

    I have been using Chia seeds for a long while now, and Highly Recommend them.
    Chia seeds are among the healthiest foods on the planet.They are loaded with nutrients that can have important benefits for your body and brain.Here are 11 health benefits of chia seeds that are supported by human studies.1. Chia Seeds Deliver a Massive Amount of Nutrients With Very Few CaloriesChia seeds are tiny black seeds from the plant Salvia Hispanica, which is related to the mint.Chia seeds were an important food for the Aztecs and Mayans back in the day.They prized them for their ability to provide sustainable energy… in fact, “chia” is the ancient Mayan word for “strength.”Despite their ancient history as a dietary staple, only recently did chia seeds become recognized as a modern day superfood.In the past few years, they have exploded in popularity and are now consumed by health conscious people all over the world.Don’t be fooled by the size… these tiny seeds pack a powerful nutritional punch.A 1 ounce (28 grams) serving of chia seeds contains:Fiber: 11 grams.Protein: 4 grams.Fat: 9 grams (5 of which are Omega-3s).Calcium: 18% of the RDA.Manganese: 30% of the RDA.Magnesium: 30% of the RDA.Phosphorus: 27% of the RDA.They also contain a decent amount of Zinc, Vitamin B3 (Niacin), Potassium, Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) and Vitamin B2.This is particularly impressive when you consider that this is just a single ounce, which supplies only 137 calories and one gram of digestible carbohydrate!Just so that we’re all on the same page, 1 ounce equals 28 grams, or about 2 tablespoons.Interestingly… if you subtract the fiber, which may not end up as usable calories for the body, chia seeds only contain 101 calories per ounce.This makes them one of the world’s best sources of several important nutrients, calorie for calorie.To top things off, chia seeds are a “whole grain” food, are usually grown organically, are non-GMO and naturally free of gluten.Bottom Line: Despite their tiny size, chia seeds are among the most nutritious foods on the planet. They are loaded with fiber, protein, Omega-3 fatty acids and various micronutrients.2. Chia Seeds Are Loaded With AntioxidantsAnother area where chia seeds shine is in their high amount of antioxidants.These antioxidants protect the sensitive fats in the seeds from going rancid.Although antioxidant supplements are not very effective, getting antioxidants from foods can have positive effects on health.Most importantly, antioxidants fight the production of free radicals, which can damage molecules in cells and contribute to ageing and diseases like cancer.There are some claims online about chia seeds having more antioxidants than blueberries, but I was unable find a study to verify this claim.Bottom Line: Chia seeds are high in antioxidants that help to protect the delicate fats in the seeds. They also have various benefits for health.3. Almost All The Carbs in Them Are FiberLooking at the nutrition profile of chia seeds, you see that an ounce has 12 grams of “carbohydrate.”However… 11 of those grams are fiber, which isn’t digested by the body.Fiber doesn’t raise blood sugar, doesn’t require insulin to be disposed of and therefore shouldn’t count as a carb.The true carb content is only 1 gram per ounce, which is very low. This makes chia a low-carb friendly food.Because of all the fiber, chia seeds can absorb up to 10-12 times their weight in water, becoming gel-like and expanding in your stomach.Theoretically, this should increase fullness, slow absorption of your food and help you automatically eat fewer calories.Fiber also feeds the friendly bacteria in the intestine, which is important because keeping your gut bugs well fed is absolutely crucial for health.Chia seeds are 40% fiber, by weight. This makes them one of the best sources of fiber in the world.Bottom Line: Almost all of the carbohydrates in chia seeds are fiber. This gives them the ability to absorb 10-12 times their weight in water. Fiber also has various beneficial effects on health.4. Chia Seeds Are High in Quality ProteinChia seeds contain a decent amount of protein.By weight, they are about 14% protein, which is very high compared to most plants.They also contain a good balance of essential amino acids, so our bodies should be able to make use of the protein in them.Protein has all sorts of benefits for health. It is also the most weight loss friendly nutrient in the diet, by far.A high protein intake reduces appetite and has been shown to reduce obsessive thoughts about food by 60% and the desire for night time snacking by 50% .Chia seeds really are an excellent protein source, especially for people who eat little or no animal products.Bottom Line: Chia seeds are high in quality protein, much higher than most plant foods. Protein is the most weight loss friendly macronutrient and can drastically reduce appetite and cravings.5. Due to The High Fiber and Protein Content, Chia Seeds Should be Able to Help You Lose WeightMany health experts believe that chia seeds can help with weight loss.The fiber absorbs large amounts of water and expands in the stomach, which should increase fullness and slow the absorption of food.There have been several studies on glucomannan, a fiber that works in a similar way, showing that it can lead to weight loss.Then the protein in chia seeds could help to reduce appetite and food intake.Unfortunately, when the effects of chia seeds on weight loss have been studied, the results have been rather disappointing.Although one study showed that chia seeds can reduce appetite, there was no significant effect on body weight.In a study on 90 overweight people, 50 grams of chia seeds per day for 12 weeks had no effect on body weight or health markers.In another 10 week study of 62 women, chia seeds had no effect on bodyweight but did increase the amount of Omega-3s in the blood.Although just adding chia seeds to your diet is unlikely to affect your weight, I personally believe that they can be a useful addition.A weight loss diet is about more than just adding or subtracting single foods. The entire diet counts, as well as other lifestyle behaviors like sleep and exercise.When combined with a real food based diet and a healthy lifestyle, I can definitely see how chia seeds could help with weight loss.Bottom Line: Chia seeds are high in protein and fiber, both of which have been shown to aid weight loss. However, the studies on chia seeds have not noted any effects on weight.6. Chia Seeds Are High in Omega-3 Fatty AcidsLike flax seeds, chia seeds are very high in Omega-3 fatty acids.In fact, chia seeds contain more Omega-3s than salmon, gram for gram.However… it’s important to keep in mind that the Omega-3s in them are mostly ALA (Alpha Linolenic Acid), which is not as beneficial as you may think.ALA needs to converted into the “active” forms, EPA and DHA, before it can be used by the body.Unfortunately, humans are inefficient at converting ALA into the active forms. Therefore, plant Omega-3s tend to be vastly inferior to animal sources like fish.Studies have shown that chia seeds (especially if they are milled) can increase blood levels of ALA and EPA, but not DHA… which is a problemBecause they don’t supply any DHA (the most important Omega-3 fat), I think chia seeds are overrated as an Omega-3 source.In order to get the DHA your body and brain desperately need… either eat fatty fish regularly, take fish oil, or take a DHA supplement if you are vegan or vegetarian.Bottom Line: Chia seeds are very high in the Omega-3 fatty acid ALA. However, humans are not good at converting this into DHA, the most important Omega-3 fatty acid.7. Chia Seeds May Improve Certain Blood Markers, Which Should Lower The Risk of Heart Disease and Type 2 DiabetesGiven that chia seeds are high in fiber, protein and Omega-3s, they should be able to improve metabolic health.This has been tested in several studies, but the results have been inconclusive.In two studies, a diet with chia seeds, soy protein, oats and nopal, has been shown to lower LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, increase HDL cholesterol and reduce inflammation.Because these studies also used other ingredients, nothing can be concluded about the chia seeds themselves.Rat studies have also shown that chia seeds can lower triglycerides, raise HDL (the “good”) cholesterol and reduce inflammation, insulin resistance and belly fat.However, a study that looked at just chia seeds did not note any improvements.Overall… it is possible that chia seeds can improve these risk factors, but probably won’t have a major effect unless followed by other beneficial changes in the diet.Bottom Line: The effects on cholesterol levels and other risk factors is inconclusive. Some studies show an effect, others do not.8. They Are High in Many Important Bone NutrientsSmiling Elderly WomanChia seeds are high in several nutrients that are important for bone health.This includes calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and protein.The calcium content is particularly impressive… 18% of the RDA in a single ounce.Gram for gram, this is higher than most dairy products.Chia seeds may be considered an excellent source of calcium for people who don’t eat dairy.Bottom Line: Chia seeds are high in calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and protein. All of these nutrients are essential for bone health.9. Chia Seeds Can Cause Major Improvements in Type 2 DiabeticsWhite Bowl Full of Chia SeedsThe most successful application of chia seeds to date was in a study on type 2 diabetic patientsIn this study, 20 diabetic patients received either 37 grams of chia seeds, or 37 grams of wheat bran, for 12 weeks (27).When they got the chia seeds, they saw improvements in several important health markers.Blood pressure went down by 3-6 mm/Hg and an inflammatory marker called hs-CRP went down by 40%. A risk factor called vWF also decreased by 21%.There was also a small drop in blood sugar, but it wasn’t statistically significant.Given that chia seeds are high in fiber, it does seem plausible that they could help reduce blood sugar spikes after meals, but this needs to be confirmed in studies.Bottom Line: A study in type 2 diabetics showed that chia seeds can significantly lower blood pressure and a marker for inflammation.10. Chia Seeds Can Improve Exercise Performance as Much as a Sports DrinkMan With Sports DrinkLegend has it that the Aztecs and Mayans used chia seeds to fuel performance back in the day.There is one recent study suggesting that this may be effective…In this study, 6 participants “carb loaded” with either gatorade, or a mix of half gatorade/half chia seeds (28).Then they ran for an hour on a treadmill, followed by a timed 10 kilometer long run.There was no difference between the two groups.In other words, replacing half of the gatorade with chia seeds did not reduce the performance of the athletes, indicating that chia seeds were of some use.According to this study, chia seeds can help athletes “carb load” for endurance events, while increasing their intake of nutrients and decreasing their intake of sugar.However, I’d personally like to see some larger studies on this. Given that most of the carbs in chia seeds are fiber, it doesn’t make much sense that they could be used for carb loading.Bottom Line: One small study shows that chia seeds can partly replace gatorade as a way of carb loading for endurance athletes, but this needs to be studied more.11. Chia Seeds Are Easy to Incorporate Into Your DietChia Seed PuddingOkay, this last one is not a health benefit, but important nonetheless.Chia seeds are incredibly easy to incorporate into your diet.The seeds themselves taste rather bland, so you can add them to pretty much anything.They also don’t need to be ground like flax seeds, which makes them much easier to prepare.They can be eaten raw, soaked in juice, added to porridges and puddings, or added to baked goods.You can also sprinkle them on top of cereal, yogurt, vegetables or rice dishes.Because of their ability to absorb both water and fat, they can be used to thicken sauces and even used as egg substitutes in recipes.They can also be mixed with water and turned into a gel.Adding chia seeds to recipes will dramatically boost the nutritional value.They do also seem to be well tolerated… but if you’re not used to eating a lot of fiber, then there is a possibility of digestive side effects if you eat too much at a time.A common dosage recommendation is 20 grams (about 1.5 tablespoons) of chia seeds, twice per day.[…]

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    Healthworks Chia Seeds Raw (96 Ounce / 6 Pounds) | Premium & All-Natural | Contains Omega 3, Fiber & Protein | Great with Shakes, Smoothies & Oatmeal | Packaging May Vary
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