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DATES (DABINO) POWDER .........natural Sweetener by BolajiApata: 9:58am On Mar 17, 2020
REAL-TIME FOODS Dates (Dabino) Powder is a sweetener made from dried dates which are ground into a coarse, granular powder that may be blended with an anti-caking agent (depending on specification). Unlike regular sugar, date powder contains more nutritional benefits..

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THE BENEFITS OF DATE POWDER
The powder contains potassium, magnesium, and copper, and is a good source of moderate amounts of iron, calcium, phosphorus, niacin, and
pyridoxine. In addition, dates are a proven source of antioxidants with strong antioxidant effects. Date powder is high in beta-carotene, lutein, and
zeaxanthin. Date powder scored the highest in antioxidant content than any other sugar, even compared to honey and maple syrup.

• Adds sweetness without refined sugar • Cholesterol free food • Free of sodium • Equal parts fructose and glucose

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DATE POWDER IS A HEALTHY SUBSTITUTE IN:
• Confectionery • Protein Bars • Protein Powder • Granola • Baby Foods • Chocolate • Dairy • Ice Cream
• Vegan Chocolate and sweets • Baked Goods • Cereals • Dietary Supplements • Smoothies • Seasonings

Re: DATES (DABINO) POWDER .........natural Sweetener by BolajiApata: 10:01am On Mar 17, 2020
Here are five reasons to eat more dates:

1. Dates are a source of antioxidants. All dates, fresh or dried, contain different types of antioxidants. Fresh dates contain anthocyanidins and carotenoids, while dried dates contain polyphenols – just like green tea. Experiments in food chemistry show that Khalas (aka Madina) dates are highest in antioxidants when compared to other date varieties.

2. Dates can be good for blood sugar balance. Diabetes researchers have shown that dates have a low glycemic impact. This means that eating dates alone, or with a meal, may help people with type-2 diabetes manage their blood sugar and blood fat levels. Six to eight Tamer dates can be eaten in one sitting without dramatic shifts in blood sugar.

3. Dates can help reduce blood pressure. A standard serving of five or six dates provides about 80 milligrams of magnesium, an essential mineral that helps dilate blood vessels. Research shows that supplementing with 370 milligrams of magnesium can reduce blood pressure. However, taking such a large dose all at once often causes diarrhea. Dates are a delicious way to increase your magnesium intake more gently.

4. Dates contain a brain booster. Each little date contains over two milligrams of choline, a B vitamin that’s a component in acetylcholine, the memory neurotransmitter. Higher choline intake is associated with better memory and learning, making it a key nutrient for children and older adults at risk for Alzheimer’s.

5. Dates help maintain bone mass. Research shows that bone loss in post-menopausal women with osteopenia can be reduced by increasing intake of potassium. One dried date provides nearly 140 milligrams of this valuable nutrient. Scientists believe that high potassium intake protects bone mass by reducing the amount of calcium excreted through the kidneys.

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