Making these delicious popsicles couldn't be easier. Simply mix the ingredients, pour into ice cream molds and freeze. They are cute and extremely helpful. Thanks tococonut water, raw honey and raspberries, they are full of glucose, which our body and brain need, and a large amount of the minerals we need are contained in thejuice of barley grass powderand in the juice of lemon or lime.
Coconut watersupplies the blood with vital glucose and important mineral salts, including potassium and sodium. It is an essential component of the chemical production of our neurotransmitters.Coconut wateralso increases the power of anything it touches. She has incredible range. When combined with any healing food, the coconut comes into contact with these benefits and energizes them.
This recipe usesbarley grass juice powder(not just barley grass powder) as a main ingredient along with coconut water.Barley grass juice powderis rich in iron, calcium, selenium, vitamins C and E, essential amino acids and many other important nutrients. Anthony William uses and recommendsVimergy® barley grass juice powder, a nutritional supplement company he endorses.
Divide the raspberries into ice cream molds, then pour the mixture from the bowl over the top. Cover with a lid and/or insert a lollipop stick into each mold. Freeze popsicles until hard.
Portion for 6-8 people.
You can find much more information about other healthy foods and recipes onour blog, as well as inAnthony William'sbooks .
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