Posted on 10th February 2015 by admin in Product Spotlight
Cocochia Snack Mix, healthy fats, KC Craichy, Living Fuel, Monica Craichy, nutrition, Super Health, superfood
Coconut + Chia Seeds = COCOCHIA®
What is it? Why do I need it? How do I use it?
Living Fuel Founders KC and Monica Craichy answer three of the top questions about CocoChia® Snack Mix, the ultimate snack fuel. Crafted from two of earth’s most powerful and nutritious superfoods, raw coconut and raw chia seeds, CocoChia Snack Mix is the perfect gluten-free, milk-free, soy-free and hassle-free snack for the entire family.
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Posted on 17th September 2012 by admin in LivingFuelTV |Super Health
essential fatty acids, fish oil, healthy fats, KC Craichy, Living Fuel, Monica Craichy, omega-3, Super Health, superfood
You’re convinced that Omega-3 fish oil is a must-take supplement for you and your family. So, how do you choose from the bewildering array of fish oil products available at your local health food store or internet search results? Today we present a special video message from Living Fuel Founders KC and Monica Craichy who answer frequently asked questions about Omega-3 such as:
- What are EPA and DHA?
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Is plant-sourced Omega-3 (ALA) the same as fish-sourced Omega-3?
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Does the type of fish (for example, cod, salmon, sardine) matter when choosing fish oil?
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Are shellfish oils like krill oil good alternatives to fish oil?
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What is (and how do you pronounce) astaxanthin?
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Posted on 13th September 2012 by admin in Health Alerts
fatty acids, fish oil, health alert, healthy fats, KC Craichy, Monica Craichy, nutrition, omega-3, Super Health
Fish Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Salmon Oil, Green Lipid Oil, Krill Oil, Flax Oil, EPA/DHA/ALA, Flax Oil, Pharmaceutical Grade, Super Concentrated
By now, everyone knows they need to include Omega-3 fish oil into their diet and new studies continue to be published showing the powerful benefits of this critical nutrient. But how do you sort through the confusion and cut through the marketing hype?
Today on LivingFuelTV, we give you two terrific multimedia resources on Omega-3 to help inform and guide you. First, listen to this short audio alert as KC Craichy weighs in on today’s news frenzy about a study published in the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)disputing the thousands of clinical studies proving the numerous benefits of fish oil, including heart health.
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Next, click the graphic below to learn much more about Omega-3 fish oil as LivingFuelTV hosts KC and Monica Craichy present five tips to help “clear the water” and make your choice of fish oil simple.
Posted on 19th March 2012 by admin in Super Health
diet, HDL cholesterol, health, healthy fats, KC Craichy, LDL cholesterol, nutrition, saturated fats, Super Health, trans fats, unhealthy fats
Most of the trans fats in the American diet are found in foods such as french fries, onion rings, shortening, margarine, doughnuts, partially hydrogenated oils, dressings, puffed cheese snacks, potato chips, tortilla chips, burgers, chicken nuggets, ice cream, candy, cookies, and cakes. Unlike saturated fats, trans fats do not produce any good HDL cholesterol, and they raise bad LDL.
KC Craichy
Author
The Super Health Diet

Posted on 2nd February 2012 by admin in Super Health
diet, food, health, healthy fats, healthy weight gain, KC Craichy, Living Fuel, LivingProtein, protein, Super Health, superfood, weight optimization
A discussion of weight optimization would be incomplete without mentioning healthy weight gain. While the overwhelming majority of people are most interested in losing weight, there are millions of people who either are or believe they are underweight, because of genetics or illness or eating disorders. And there are many reasons why some athletes want to gain weight. My two eldest sons, Kyle (17) and Austin (15), are high school quarterbacks and have successfully used this system to maximize their muscle mass and to get the most out of their growth spurts. Kyle has gained 45 pounds of lean body mass over the past year and a half, and Austin is on the same path. One important aspect here is that in addition to protein, it is important to focus on increasing healthy fats. Austin adds olive oil to his high protein SuperSmoothies. (See Healthy Fats and SuperSmoothie recipes.)
Healthy weight gain uses the same principles as healthy weight loss, but increases the volume of food—primarily protein and healthy fats—and changes the timing slightly to minimize muscle catabolism while still allowing time between meals for proper digestion and the optimization of amino acids sensitivity. It is important to follow the meal timing principles presented in this book. To gain lean body mass, I recommend eating either three meals with five to six hour spacing between meals or four meals per day with four-hour spacing between meals. Four meals allow you to consume more calories, but that is not necessarily important as long as you are getting enough protein and healthy fats. It is very important to use the Stealth Technique of preloading each meal with 15 grams of EAAs approximately 30 minutes before each meal and taking 20 grams of long-acting protein from a high fiber plant-based protein powder at bedtime. EAAs are ideal for preloading; however, if EAAs are not available, use 20 grams of high quality protein one hour before mealtime. Carbohydrate intake should be enough to adequately fuel whatever activity in which you are engaged. However, over fueling with carbohydrates will result in an underweight person with a fat belly. It is also important to increase the intensity of your workouts and never miss having a post workout protein/carbohydrate recovery drink within 45 minutes of finishing your workouts.
KC Craichy
Author
The Super Health Diet

Posted on 21st January 2012 by admin in Super Health
Advanced Glycation End products, anti-inflammatory, carbohydrates, fiber, glycatation, healthy fats, healthy oils, inflammation, KC Craichy, Living Fuel, nutrition, protein, regulate inflammation, Super Health, superfood
The Four Corners of Superfood Nutrition is low sugar, low glycemic, and loaded with a broad spectrum of antioxidants. It helps regulate and quench the destructive hyper-aging fire of the Big Four. You can slow down your aging process and help stave off heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Within my diet, here are the specifics regarding glycation and anti-inflammation.
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Posted on 4th January 2012 by admin in Super Health
blood cholesterol, healthy fats, KC Craichy, Living Fuel, Super Health
Misunderstood Fats—Saturated Fats are mainly animal fats found in meat, dairy products, poultry skin, and egg yolks. Saturated fats are used in the body by muscles for the purpose of providing energy and supporting the body’s production of prostaglandins, including those involved in hormone production. Through the years saturated fats have become the dietary scapegoat for almost everything that ails us.
They have gotten a bad name because it was once thought that in excess they tend to worsen blood cholesterol levels. However, saturated fats have gotten their bad reputation unfairly, and in fact have many health benefits. Coconut and coconut oil are plant-based medium chain saturated fats that have been shown to provide extraordinary health benefits.
KC Craichy
Author
The Super Health Diet

Posted on 8th August 2011 by admin in Super Health |Super Recipes
banana, carbohydrate, diet, fiber, healthy fats, healthy snacks, KC Craichy, LivingProtein, Monica Craichy, nutrition, protein, Super Health, super recipe, superfood
Good snacks have a combination of the three macronutrients—protein, carbohydrate, and fat. Add plant fiber, and you’ve created a powersnack! Today’s new recipe is the LivingProtein Banana Smash Power Snack, a delicious and satisfying mix of Living Fuel’s extraordinary LivingProtein, banana, almond butter, and cinnamon.
Enjoy the milk-free, gluten-free, soy-free, added sugar-free, all-natural awesomeness, great anytime for anyone! This bowl fuels you with 170calories, 11 grams of clean plant protein, 7 grams of fiber, powerful amino acids, and millions of live digestive enzymes and probiotics.
LivingProtein Banana Smash Power Snack
1 scoop LivingProtein
1 heaping tablespoon of organic almond butter (or choose your favorite nut butter)
1 organic banana
1 teaspoon organic Saigon cinnamon
1 teaspoon organic cocoa powder (optional)
¼ cup fresh water
Add all ingredients to a bowl, smash the banana, and mix ingredients thoroughly, then taste the goodness!
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