Golden Spice 2.3 Private

by byufan
Last updated March 7, 2016 Copy
AmountVolumeIngredient$ / daySource
144gOats, whole milled$0.18Local
108gWhey Protein from Muscle Milk$1.59Costco
92gNow Carbo Gain 100% Maltodextrin$0.45Bodybuilding.com
68gMilk, dry, nonfat, instant, with added vitamin A$0.54Walmart
8gMilled Flaxseed$0.01Local
7g2tbspPsyllium Husk Powder$0.14Amazon
5gCeylon Cinnamon$0.24Spice Jungle
3gIodised Salt$0.01local
3gMSM Sulfur Powder$0.10Amazon
2gPotassium Citrate$0.08PureBulk, Inc.
1.1gCholine Bitartrate$0.05Amazon
2gTurmeric$0.04Spice Jungle
2gCocoa Powder$0.03Local
2gGinger, ground$0.04Spice Jungle
1gBlack garlic$0.23Spice Jungle
1gGreen Tea Powder$0.04Amazon
2gtspXanthan Gum$0.07Amazon
57mlExtra Virgin Olive Oil$0.37local
1pillKirkland Signature Daily Multi$0.03Amazon
1pillFish Oil $0.05Amazon
1pillVitamin D-3 & K-2 supplement$0.06Amazon
0gPotassium chloride$0.00Amazon
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This recipe is called Golden Spice because of its golden color and it contains a number of disease fighting spices. Namely, cinnamon, turmeric, cocoa, ginger, green tea,and garlic.

The overall philosophy of this recipe is:

Full nutrition, disease fighting spices and oils, great, full taste, and nutrient profile selection.

The nutrient profile is the standard US government DRI, but with omega 3 and 6 oils included. The calories are tuned to my particular needs (age, height, and weight). To fine tune the calorie level for your particular needs, create a copy, and adjust the protein and oil amounts.

The calorie ratio is 45% carbs, 25% protein, and 30% fat.

Taste

Despite the use of turmeric, ginger, cocoa, green tea, and garlic, they can barely be detected. The dominant flavor is cinnamon, but that can be easily adjusted down to one's desired taste without affecting the total nutrition. (Add 1g of psyllium for every 2g of cinnamon removed.)

Texture

The texture can best be described as smooth, but with chewy bits. The flax and psyllium separate and end up sinking to the bottom and floating to the top. It must be shaken between sips. It's recommended to leave Golden Spice in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours after mixing to have the smoothest texture. If consumed right after mixing, it can be slightly gritty.

Detailed Ingredient Descriptions

Whole Milled Oats - Do not confuse this with oat flour. Whole ground oats includes the oat bran along with the flour. I use a wheat grinder to produce my own. It saves money and contains more heart-healthy oat bran than regular oat flour.

Maltodextrin - Most other recipes have an equal ratio between oats and maltodextrin, but I found this to be too sweet. This recipe uses a ratio of 70% maltodextrin to oats.

Whey Isolate - This is the brand that can be found at Costco, and is, therefore, very convenient to acquire and at a competitive price. It's not pure protein and the vanilla flavor definitely adds to the overall flavor of Golden Spice.

Nonfat Dry Milk - Milk adds body and flavor. Otherwise, it would taste like watered down oats. Milk also adds a good mix of micronutrients, reducing the need for other supplements.

Milled Flax Seeds - Flax is the best source of ALA omega 3 oil, but it must be ground up. I grind mine in a blender for maximum freshness and lowest cost. The ground flax does tend to float and sink in the mixture. It also adds chewy bits to the drink. This may bother some people.

Psyllium Husk Powder - This fills out the fiber needed to meet the RDA.

Cinnamon - As mentioned above, cinnamon is the dominant flavor of Golden Spice. It is also one of the 6 beneficial spices in the recipe. There are two types of cinnamon: Ceylon and cassia. Be sure to use Ceylon. Studies have shown that regular consumption aids in glucose digestion, weight control, liver health, and lower blood pressure. Cassia cinnamon, if consumed on a daily basis, can actually be harmful to health.

Iodized Salt - I have chosen to put the maximum daily allowance in the recipe. It helps with taste.

MSM Sulfur - Sulfur is needed to bump up the recipe to the recommended daily amount.

Choline Bitartrate - Choline is needed to bump up the recipe to the recommended daily amount.

Turmeric - Studies have shown that turmeric can prevent numerous types of cancer. It is an anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory. It has benefits for heart health and potential Alzheimer's prevention. Turmeric has a strong flavor, but at only 2g per day, the taste is barely perceptible.

Cocoa - Cocoa is high in antioxidants and polyphenols. There's evidence that it has an antidepressant effect and that it can lower LDL cholesterol.

Ginger - Ginger has been shown to slow the growth of colon cancer. It has an anti-inflammatory effect, and is a natural pain reliever

Black Garlic - Black garlic is garlic that has been caramelized by slow cooking over several weeks. The net result is a spice that has all the health benefits, but with the strong taste removed. Garlic is a strong antioxidant. It has anti-clotting abilities. Studies have shown that it can prevent the following cancers: skin, prostate, colon, stomach, breast. It promotes weight loss, lowers blood pressure, lowers LDL cholesterol, and can reduce inflamation.

Green tea - Green tea is loaded with polyphenols and catechins which are powerful antioxidants. It has low amounts of caffeine, which helps improve brain function. It increases the metabolic rate, thereby promoting weight loss. It also has some anti-cancer benefits.

Xanthan gum - This is a thickening agent. It helps make the texture smooth and not so watery.

Potassium Citrate - This helps meet the RDA of potassium.

Olive Oil - This oil is ideal for being high in monounsaturated fat.

Kirkland Signature Daily Multi Pill - This makes up for all the micronutrients and minerals that the rest of the recipe needs.

Fish Oil Pill - DHA and EPA are important omega 3 oils that contribute to brain and heart health.

Vitamin D3 & K2 Pill - This is actually a capsule. Instead of swallowing the pill, I empty out the contents into the powder mix.

Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Day
45% Carb, 25% Protein, 30% Fat
Calories2137
% Daily Values*
100%
Total Carbohydrate243g
104%
Dietary Fiber 29g
99%
Protein134g
101%
Total Fat73g
Saturated Fat13g
Monounsaturated Fat42g
Polyunsaturated Fat12g
124%
Omega-3 Fatty Acids3g
1356%
Omega-6 Fatty Acids9g
Cholesterol146mg
Calcium
146%
Vitamin A
178%
Chloride
81%
Vitamin B6
190%
Chromium
100%
Vitamin B12
363%
Copper
215%
Vitamin C
110%
Iodine
194%
Vitamin D
283%
Iron
348%
Vitamin E
189%
Magnesium
114%
Vitamin K
111%
Manganese
490%
Thiamin
253%
Molybdenum
100%
Riboflavin
240%
Phosphorus
228%
Niacin
141%
Potassium
131%
Folate
156%
Selenium
138%
Pantothenic Acid
285%
Sodium
144%
Biotin
100%
Sulfur
105%
Choline
102%
Zinc
185%
 
* Percent Daily Values are based on "Bruce 2.0". You may use the Nutrient Calculator to personalise your own profile, then select it from the list on the Recipe Editor tab.
Nutrient Profile: Bruce 2.0Change

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