Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Nature's Path Organic Flax Plus Multibran Cereal, 13.25-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)









Nature's Path Organic Flax Plus Multibran Cereal, 13.25-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6) Feature



  • Case of six, 13.25-ounce boxes (total of 79.5 ounces)
  • Certified organic, Kosher ingredients; including whole wheat flour; wheat bran; and raisins; 100% wheat free
  • Only 1.5 grams of fat and 190 grams of sodium ; 7 grams of dietary fiber, and 4 grams of protein
  • Fiber-rich cereal may reduce the risk of some types of cancer
  • Made in the USA without GMOs




Nature's Path Organic Flax Plus Multibran Cereal, 13.25-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6) Overview



There's nothing flakey about us! Our top selling multi-bran blend boasts 7 grams of fiber and contains Omega-3 fatty acids.





Customer Reviews



When I first saw the rating here on Amazon for this cereal, I knew immediately I had to get. I went to my local store, ran straight to the organic section, and looked at the content in it - the ingredients are good, and the content (such as fats, sugars, carbs, exc.) are excellent. I follow the 5-5 rule - which is that a breakfast cereal should have more than 5 grams of fiber per serving, but less than 5 grams of sugar per serving, and this fits right into that bill. I took one bite of this cereal after putting a few blueberries in it, and I have to say, it is incredible and instantly tasty.

I've had my share of processed junk food in my time, including the typical crap shoot breakfast cereals like Fruity Pebbles, Frosted Flakes, Golden Crisps, and all that sugary stuff, but this cereal far surprises it in my opinion. By the way, did you know that just one cup of Frosted Flakes, has 15 grams of sugar, less than a gram of fiber, and only 1.5 grams of protein in it?! Plus it has HFCS, as well as corn syrup, added to its already long list of processed garbage ingredients. However, Nature's Path Flax Plus cereal has only 4 grams of sugar in it per serving (3/4 of a cup), and an awesome 5 grams of fiber. Even when you double your serving (which I do), or even triple it, it is still 10x healthier than a cup of Frosted Flakes, which in reality, the average American who eats that cereal, eats about 3-4 servings in one sitting without realizing it. Hence, probably about 50+ grams of sugar per serving and an awful start to your day.

All in all, this cereal is addicting and I seriously can't seem to go one day without it. I have to force myself sometimes not to eat this for breakfast so I can have some versatility in my meals, but it is so dang good that it can stand on its own. Will be buying this cereal for years to come, as long as the recipe and ingredients aren't changed to where it becomes unhealthy (such as Cascadian Farm's Purely O's cereal.)




Read more review @ Amazon





Related Products



No comments:

Post a Comment