Chia seeds
TXBelle1174
Posts: 615 Member
Is there any particular brand that is better than the other? I mean, there are so many different types of coconut oil and many conflicting stories of which one is best. I am wondering if the same is true for Chia. Also, does it really help or work to give you energy and feel full? I dont really care about the feeling full but I will do almost anything to get a little more energy.
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I tried chia seeds for a month. Although you do not have to grind them, I did and they came out the consistency of sand. I used 1 tablespoon in my smoothies, twice a day. Have not notice a difference. I also use protein powder in my smoothies and now that I have stopped the chia, I am still feeling full after having a smoothie so I can say it was due to the protein. I did not notice anything with an energy increase though.0
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for energy I take NOW liquid B12. It has helped me a lot. I was feeling very tired almost all the time to a point where I stopped working out. I'm back at the gym now :-) Here's a link so you can check it out if you would like...
http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/now/b12.html
edit to add.. I use Chia seeds also but not really for energy. I but Whole Foods 365 Organic Chia seeds. I put them on salads, put them in smoothies, put them in tuna salad and just about everything. I thought you wanted energy that is why I postd about the B12 but I use the Chia seeds to get my Omega's etc.0 -
Chia seeds provide fiber and omega-3's. That is why I use them.
I abhor them in smoothies, although most people use them that way.
I blend them into chicken salad, green salad, salad dressings, etc.
Basically, I use them the way I would use poppyseeds.
They blend into any baked good.
Those allergic to eggs use them mixed with water as an egg substitue. 1 teaspoon chia seeds plus one tablespoon water equals one egg.
I buy them in the bulk isle of my grocery store or I buy a box of Bob's chia seeds.
Be sure to store them in the freezer.
All of those woderful omega-3 oils will go rancid quickly if left in the pantry.
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I have been using chia seeds made by Nutiva. I bought 2 bags because GNC had a sale a while back. 1 bag is almost gone, another in the fridge. I can't see any kind of difference honestly. Not sure what to look for though. Not sure I would buy these again. Have been using them at least a month, a bit longer actually.0
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They are all basically the same.
I have used them for a long time primarily for the omega3 and fibre content. They also have a decent amount of protein. I just put them on my cereal or mix them in with other things. I can't say they have given me any more energy.0 -
Great, thank you. I am always looking for ways to boost my fiber and O3's too. I think I am going to try them. Also - thanks for the tip about the B12. I just feel so exhausted and can barely stay awake let alone work out. I miss working out!0
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