Are you an athlete looking for a healthy energy bar and can't find one without junk? Here is a therapeutic energy bar filled with coconut to decrease inflammation in your joints:)One of the reasons inflammation occurs is from a rapid rise in blood sugar, which causes biochemical changes in the cell. Staying away from sugar and high-glycemic (simple) carbohydrates, which the body rapidly converts to sugar, is one of the best ways to decrease inflammation.
If you want to stop being a “sugar burner” you must derive energy from another source. Enter fat. When we start eating a healthy low carb diet, our bodies slowly switch from burning sugar to burning fat. This is where eating becomes an “art.” Energy must be derived from healthy fatty acids and ketones produced from foods such as coconut oil. At first the body will feel lethargic due to the mechanisms switching over; burning sugar is easy, burning fat takes a few days to adapt.
The brain prefers to use ketones instead of glucose for energy (in Alzheimer’s the brain can no longer convert glucose for energy, coconut oil is VERY healthy for these patients!). Eating a very low carbohydrate diet stimulates the production of ketones from body fat; which is why people lose so much weight on this diet. Cutting out carbs and reducing protein also leads to a lower insulin level in the blood. A normal blood sugar is 1 TEASPOON of sugar in you blood. Many Americans consume over 63 teaspoons a day! If you can conquer a normal blood sugar, it reduces the problems associated with high insulin levels; insulin resistance, leptin resistance, high blood pressure, Metabolic Syndrome, weight gain, sleep issues... One way to produce ketones is to consume coconut oil which is made up of Medium Chained Fatty Acid (MCFA). One of the most outstanding benefits of consuming MCFA’s is that they do not require the liver and gallbladder to digest and emulsify them. This means instant energy and increased thermogenesis (increased metabolic rate in the body) which leads to more heat production as well as improved circulation. For anyone with impaired fat digestion or a removed gallbladder, coconut oil is the only oil to consume as it is very easily digested.
MCFA’s are also known for having antimicrobial and anti-fungal properties, so they are beneficial to our immune system. In addition, coconut oil assists people with under-active thyroids by increasing the metabolic rate of the body and creating more energy.

1 cup raw sunflower seeds
1 cup raw pecans
4-8 TBS Coconut Oil
1/4 cup coconut flour
4 TBS Swerve (or 1 tsp stevia glycerite...enough to sweeten)
1/2 cup raw sunflower seeds
4-8 TBS almond butter (or natural peanut butter)
1 TBS vanilla extract
Chocolate Topping:
4 TBS coconut oil
8 TBS cocoa powder
2-3 TBS Swerve
Grind up 1 cup of sunflower seeds and the cup of pecans in food processor or coffee grinder and pour into bowl. Add coconut oil, coconut flour, sweetener, almond butter, vanilla flavoring, 1/2 cup sunflower seeds and mix all together. Pour into square casserole dish and press mixture down firmly.
Sauce: In small saucepan, melt 4 tablespoons coconut oil and mix in cocoa and sweetener until thickened. Pour chocolate sauce on top and sprinkle with shredded coconut. Refrigerate for about 25-35 minutes. Cut up into squares and enjoy!
These are also great to pack in your bag for an emergency snack or on a camping trip. Coconut is a stable oil that doesn't require refrigeration. Makes 12 servings.
NUTRITIONAL COMPARISON (per serving)
Power Bar = 240 calories, 45 carbs, 2g fiber
“Healthified” Bar = 278 calories, 10.6 carbs, 5.6g fiber
If you want to stop being a “sugar burner” you must derive energy from another source. Enter fat. When we start eating a healthy low carb diet, our bodies slowly switch from burning sugar to burning fat. This is where eating becomes an “art.” Energy must be derived from healthy fatty acids and ketones produced from foods such as coconut oil. At first the body will feel lethargic due to the mechanisms switching over; burning sugar is easy, burning fat takes a few days to adapt.
The brain prefers to use ketones instead of glucose for energy (in Alzheimer’s the brain can no longer convert glucose for energy, coconut oil is VERY healthy for these patients!). Eating a very low carbohydrate diet stimulates the production of ketones from body fat; which is why people lose so much weight on this diet. Cutting out carbs and reducing protein also leads to a lower insulin level in the blood. A normal blood sugar is 1 TEASPOON of sugar in you blood. Many Americans consume over 63 teaspoons a day! If you can conquer a normal blood sugar, it reduces the problems associated with high insulin levels; insulin resistance, leptin resistance, high blood pressure, Metabolic Syndrome, weight gain, sleep issues... One way to produce ketones is to consume coconut oil which is made up of Medium Chained Fatty Acid (MCFA). One of the most outstanding benefits of consuming MCFA’s is that they do not require the liver and gallbladder to digest and emulsify them. This means instant energy and increased thermogenesis (increased metabolic rate in the body) which leads to more heat production as well as improved circulation. For anyone with impaired fat digestion or a removed gallbladder, coconut oil is the only oil to consume as it is very easily digested.
MCFA’s are also known for having antimicrobial and anti-fungal properties, so they are beneficial to our immune system. In addition, coconut oil assists people with under-active thyroids by increasing the metabolic rate of the body and creating more energy.
1 cup raw sunflower seeds
1 cup raw pecans
4-8 TBS Coconut Oil
1/4 cup coconut flour
4 TBS Swerve (or 1 tsp stevia glycerite...enough to sweeten)
1/2 cup raw sunflower seeds
4-8 TBS almond butter (or natural peanut butter)
1 TBS vanilla extract
Chocolate Topping:
4 TBS coconut oil
8 TBS cocoa powder
2-3 TBS Swerve
Grind up 1 cup of sunflower seeds and the cup of pecans in food processor or coffee grinder and pour into bowl. Add coconut oil, coconut flour, sweetener, almond butter, vanilla flavoring, 1/2 cup sunflower seeds and mix all together. Pour into square casserole dish and press mixture down firmly.
Sauce: In small saucepan, melt 4 tablespoons coconut oil and mix in cocoa and sweetener until thickened. Pour chocolate sauce on top and sprinkle with shredded coconut. Refrigerate for about 25-35 minutes. Cut up into squares and enjoy!
These are also great to pack in your bag for an emergency snack or on a camping trip. Coconut is a stable oil that doesn't require refrigeration. Makes 12 servings.
NUTRITIONAL COMPARISON (per serving)
Power Bar = 240 calories, 45 carbs, 2g fiber
“Healthified” Bar = 278 calories, 10.6 carbs, 5.6g fiber
I have now made these twice and I LOVE them! Thanks for the great recipe!
ReplyDeletemine were not compacted. it was loose like granola
ReplyDeleteI know that sometimes natural almond and peanut butter can have different amounts of oil in them which can make a difference.
ReplyDeleteI also use a food processor that basically makes my sunflower seeds and pecans into a "nut butter" consistency. If you pulse your mixture longer that might help.
Hope that helps!
These are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThank you soooo much Jamie for your kind words!!!
ReplyDeleteOooohhh....I forgot about these! YUM!
ReplyDeleteCould you use almond flour (meal) instead of coconut flour?
ReplyDeleteAlso, you mention about eating a low carb diet and reducing protein? I usually up my protein to protect my muscle...is that wrong?
ReplyDeleteThanks dawn!
DeleteAlmond flour will work but you may have to add 1/2 cup instead.
As for lowering protein, excess protein increases insulin... Our fat gaining hormone. You need to find your balance to maintain muscle yet not eat too much in one sitting because we don't and can't store protein. This is why it is important to eat it at each meal.
ok...I am borrowing your books from a friend (cuz the library doesn't have them anymore) and I may be interested in your consult. $50 a month, correct and what does that include and is there a minimun month commitment? Thanks! I have lost 43 lbs since Nov, but the closer I get to my goal weight the harder it is getting. I have really tried to eat beter, but there is so much to it and so much to learn! I need all the help I can get!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dawn! You just sign up for one month at a time.
ReplyDeletePlease email me at mariamindbodyhealth@gmail.com
I will send an in depth health appraisal to help me analyze your specific needs:)
Wow! These are unbeatably awesome! I have learnt about your blog (and books!) just recently and so didn't try many of your recipes yet. However, I tried these bars about two months ago and make them every single week since. They make a great after-workout snack. I substitute pecans for walnuts for they are cheaper and also slightly lower in carbs and higher in protein content. Sometimes, instead of the half a cup of sunflower seeds, I use pumpkin seeds for their flavour and texture. Thank you Maria!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Sona! I love them too! They are addictive. :)
DeleteHi Maria. These are delicious!! I am always looking for great sugar free recipes. Thank you so much, I'm looking forward to reading through your blog and downloading some of your books.
ReplyDeleteThank you and thanks for your support! :)
DeleteMaria,
ReplyDeleteI am going to make these this week, they look delicious. I just ordered Swerve would you just sub the same amount of Swerve as Truvia?
Michelle
Yes, I updated the recipe above. Thought I have updated them all but missed this one. Thanks!
DeleteDo you know how many grams of protein in these?
ReplyDeleteAbout 4g protein per serving. :)
Deleteare these able to be put in the freezer?? i already make a double batch and put in a 9x13 for my big family...but i thought i could make a double, double batch and put another 9x13 in the freezer...thoughts??
ReplyDeletethanks
Yes these freeze well. Thanks! :)
DeleteCould you substitute another oil for the coconut oil? The one and only food I can not tolerate is coconut, unfortunately! I am super sensitive to it....
ReplyDeleteYou could try butter. Happy baking! :)
DeleteWe LOVE these and have them available almost all the time. Sometimes we switch the nut/seed combo.
ReplyDeleteI ve got it down to a science by doing the whole thing in food processor to save on dishes.
Thanks Maria ! Also am enjoying your books a lot.
Thank you! :)
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