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How do I get Theobroma gold?

How do you drink Theobroma gold?

Open the Theobromagold and just put 50 ml warm water and shake it well until the powder is dissolved after adding 200 ml of cold water and shake it well. 2. When you drink it, keep it in your mouth for 15 to 20 seconds. It's better to drink EMPTY STOMACH so that the body can absorb it faster.

What are benefits of Theobroma?

polyphenol content.

  • May Reduce High Blood Pressure by Improving Nitric Oxide Levels. …
  • May Lower Your Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke. …
  • Polyphenols Improve Blood Flow to Your Brain and Brain Function. …
  • May Improve Mood and Symptoms of Depression by Various Means. …
  • Flavanols May Improve Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes.

Is Theobroma cacao FDA approved?

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) informs the public that the food product THEOBROMA GOLD Cacao Drink Mix with Vitamins & Minerals has been registered by the Market Authorization Holder (MAH) D.C.G.S. ENTERPRISE in accordance to existing FDA rules and regulations.

What is Theobroma Superfood?

THEOBROMA Superfood is synergy of 9 powerful ingredients with Cacao as the main ingredient. It can help those who are suffering from high blood, high cholesterol, diabetes, kidney problem, asthma, cancer, myoma, goiter, stroke, heart problem and other diseases. Theobroma Superfood is rich in Cocoa Flavanols.

What is the ingredients of Theobroma?

Ingredients

  • Cacao powder.
  • L-Lysine HCL.
  • Taurine.
  • Calcium Citrate.
  • Magnesium Citrate.
  • Vitamin C.
  • Niacinamide.
  • Vitamin E Acetate.

What is Theobroma made of?

Cocoa, scientifically known as Theobroma cacao, is a small evergreen tree native to South America. Its seeds are used to make cocoa powder and chocolate. It is economically important as the cocoa butter extracted from the seeds is widely used in the confectionery industry.

How do I find FDA approved drugs?

To find out if a drug is approved by FDA, consumers can use two different Internet sites:

  1. Drugs@FDA lists most prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) drug products approved since 1939. …
  2. The FDA "Orange Book" contains drugs approved by FDA under New Drug Applications (NDAs) and Abbreviated New Drug Applications (ANDAs).

Sep 21, 2017