Homemade Chocolate Squares That Fight Inflammation And Infections

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If you’re like me, I simply love chocolate!  I could eat it everyday, twice a day…I don’t but I could.  If you’re reading this article chances are you love it too!  Well, what if there was a chocolate you could make that you knew all the ingredients and it was actually quite good for you!  Everything in moderation of course, but this little recipe helps not only with your craving, but fighting inflammation and infections at the same time.  You have to try this recipe, all the details and instructions are on the Next Page.  Enjoy!

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46 Responses to “Homemade Chocolate Squares That Fight Inflammation And Infections”

  1. Lori Stennes

    Nov 18. 2015

    Great, for the holidays!

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  2. Michele Smiley

    Nov 20. 2015

    Can’t pull receipe up help

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  3. Kim

    Nov 20. 2015

    Odd directions! Grease pan, boil water, blend water and gelatin, then what?

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  4. Kim Cramblet

    Nov 20. 2015

    Weird directions as in none really!

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  5. Jen Stewart van Pelt

    Nov 24. 2015

    What?? Someone still thinks chocolate is bad for you? Loves! It’s a super food!

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  6. Margie Green

    Nov 26. 2015

    Too bad someone forgot to finish the directions. Left with a pan of boiling water and a 1/4 cup of gelatin in the blender.

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  7. Julie Wiethorn

    Nov 26. 2015

    Gelatin? Yuck

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  8. Kristi Ann Holt

    Nov 29. 2015

    Won’t open, curiosity is getting.to me. Anyone able to get directions and ingredients?

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  9. Joan Lamb

    Nov 30. 2015

    Who sells coconut milk powder?

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  10. Lisa Santiago

    Dec 01. 2015

    Terri Barker Santiago

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  11. You’all need to come back and finish the recipe instructions.

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  12. Terra Fleitz Hughes

    Dec 02. 2015

    jennifer Jennifer Byrd

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  13. Dolores Guzenski

    Dec 03. 2015

    Sprots

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  14. Dolores Guzenski

    Dec 03. 2015

    Sprouts, not sprots

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  15. Joan Lamb

    Dec 03. 2015

    Thank you but I don’t know of any Sprouts in the Bay Area.

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  16. Chantal Loiselle

    Dec 04. 2015

    Yes because the average chocolate sold in stores is junk!!

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  17. Lori Busse Lamke

    Dec 04. 2015

    Why not just break off a piece of very dark chocolate 85-90% cacao and eat?

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  18. Jas Varsanyi'

    Jan 02. 2016

    Kyle Guillet

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  19. Coralee Dewling

    Mar 06. 2016

    1 1/4 cup boiling water
    3 Tbsp gelatin
    1/2 cup cold water
    1/2 cup cocoa powder
    1/2 cup coconut milk powder
    1 cup coconut oil
    1/3 cup raw honey (here is how to melt it and retain its benefits)
    1 Tbsp vanilla
    pinch sea salt
    additional coconut oil for greasing baking dish
    Directions:

    Grease a glass baking dish with coconut oil and set aside
    In a small sauce pan, boil 1 1/4 cups water
    Then, in a high powered blender, add the gelatin and 1/2 cold water
    Allow it to sit and “bloom” for a few minutes — that’s fancy talk for allowing it to gel
    Note: I LOVE coconut milk powder and think these are the most delicious with half coconut milk powder and half cocoa powder. If you would like, you can use only cocoa powder for a really chocolatey hot chocolate square. I add the coconut first and top off with the cocoa.
    Next, add the rest of the ingredients to the blender
    Blend until liquefied
    Pour into your greased baking dish
    Place into your fridge until set
    Slice into cubes and enjoy!
    I store mine cut up in a plastic bag for easy access, they last up to one week in the fridge
    Makes about 25 one inch cube

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  20. Kay Fleisher Massie

    Mar 06. 2016

    Ryan Massie

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  21. yum

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  22. Mallory Hopkins

    Mar 06. 2016

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  23. Rosa Bass

    Mar 07. 2016

    James Bass

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  24. GetOffMeds

    Apr 01. 2016

    Great post about addiction. Thanks for the information.

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  25. Donna Marie

    Apr 01. 2016

    Jacquelyn Bienvenu Stephens

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  26. Baruch Inbar

    Jul 16. 2016

    Gelatin is made from pig and horse hooves. There are better, plant based alternatives such as agar agar.

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  27. PiFul

    Jul 17. 2016

    Yes! Try the Paleo hacks http://tinyurl.com/hxac7gf

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  28. PiFul

    Jul 17. 2016

    Nice! You’ve got to try this Coconut Oil, Honey & Apple Cider Vinegar product! http://tinyurl.com/znrvbgf

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  29. Natural Healing Zone

    Jul 17. 2016

    heck yes<3

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  30. Natural Healing Zone

    Jul 17. 2016

    Tremendous I love healthy living

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  31. Sandra Alcozer

    Aug 02. 2016

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  32. barbara

    Aug 02. 2016

    tried this recipe and shared it…….the texture was yuckee. When I explained the health benefits is was more acceptable:)

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  33. Kathy Pottinger

    Aug 10. 2016

    Get cooking!

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  34. TCM Healing Secrets

    Sep 26. 2016

    Amazing very informative

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  35. Donna Dorsey

    Sep 26. 2016

    If your concerned about sugar content in dark chocolate, you could use raw cacao powder with stevia extract or monk fruit for sweetening the recipe

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  36. Elsie Natale

    Sep 26. 2016

    The real chocolate pure nosugar nomilk

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  37. Shirley Babicz

    Dec 28. 2016

    Just what I need. However no energy to make

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  38. Ana Linares

    Dec 28. 2016

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  39. Janine Muller Foley

    Dec 28. 2016

    Lisa Muller-Leo let’s go!!!

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  40. European Home Remedies

    Dec 29. 2016

    ltnc, thx for posting

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  41. Kangen Ukon Turmeric

    Dec 29. 2016

    Agreed Cool post thanks a lot

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  42. Kangen Ukon Turmeric

    Dec 29. 2016

    Anything about this is so important

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  43. Natural Healing Zone

    Dec 29. 2016

    Yup Indeed

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  44. Natural Healing Zone

    Dec 29. 2016

    I always adore everything about Natural health

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  45. Nancy Clark Harding

    Dec 29. 2016

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