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Survive2Thrive Organic Food Storage – Non GMO

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The only certified organic & non-GMO survival food on the market:

• USDA 100% Organic
• 100% Non-GMO
• 10-20 yr. Shelf Life
• Includes Superfood
• Nutrient Dense
• Free Shipping to Lower 48 U.S.

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The Organic Food Storage vegetarian preparedness pail by Survive2Thrive is the most perfect, nutrient-dense, and affordable 100% Organic Vegetarian Emergency Food Storage product on the market. It provides an adult with enough food for 40 Days & Nights!

All of the ingredients within this emergency food storage bucket are vegetarian and also USDA Organic! The Survive2Thrive Preparedness Pail is the natural solution for those individuals who understand the power & essence of nutrient-dense foods, such as superfood. Superfoods have the ability to provide crucial ingredients and nutrients that our bodies need on a daily basis, at optimum levels…without the “fluff” of unnecessary ingredients.

Whether you’re a prepper or just want to be ready for a CME, earthquakes, economic catastrophes, an EMP, droughts, floods, hurricanes, man-made disasters, tsunamis, or volcanic eruptions, this food storage ensures nature’s finest ingredients.

 Bucket Contains:

Black Beans 2 lbs
Garbanzo Beans 3lbs
Pinto Beans 2 lbs
Rolled Oats 5 lbs
Green Lentils 3 lbs
Quinoa 2 lbs
Millet 4 lbs
Chia Seed 1/2 lb
Brown Rice 4 lbs
Sprout Blend 1 lb
Enerfood 7/8 lb
Miso Powder 1/4 lb
Spice Mix 1/16 lb

(Each ingredient is individually vacuum-sealed & nitrogen washed in 5 mil bags for maximum shelf life!)

Your Solution to Healthy Food Storage!

 

Enerhealth Botanicals has formulated their 40 Day/Night 100% Organic Food Storage Preparedness Pails with a shelf life of up to 15 years. Shelf-life is optimized when stored in a cool, dry, dark location at <60°F.

This Emergency Organic Food Storage Bucket is packed to sustain an adult for 40 days and nights, with recipes included! Be sure to have clean water available for cooking. Some of the pail’s ingredients can be eaten dry, while others can be soaked and sprouted. The items in the pail are primarily gluten free, therefore unlikely to provoke allergies.

The grains are high in amino acids and provide complete protein when combined with the beans and/or lentils. Soaking and sprouting the lentils and garbanzo beans adds variety to the modes of consumption.

A highly nutritious dried sprouted bean blend, Enerfood super-greens, and dried sprouted sunflower seeds are also included. All of these items can be consumed without any need for cooking.

Additionally, the pail contains rolled oats and powdered milk which can be blended with water and soaked for breakfast without requiring any cooking. Gluten-Free pancake mix is also included.

Dinners from this pail can consist of a combination of beans, rice, millet, or quinoa-a South American super-grain. Miso and a spice mix have been packaged in the pail to add some flavor to these healthy recipes. The pail’s dense nutritional content and its unrefined quality provide exceptional value. All items in this pail are organically certified.

Black Beans 2 lbs
Garbanzo Beans 3lbs
Pinto Beans 2 lbs
Rolled Oats 5 lbs
Green Lentils 3 lbs
Quinoa 2 lbs
Millet 4 lbs
Chia Seed 1/2 lb
Brown Rice 4 lbs
Sprout Blend 1 lb
Enerfood 7/8 lb
Miso Powder 1/4 lb
Spice Mix 1/16 lb

(Each ingredient is individually vacuum-sealed & nitrogen washed in 5 mil bags for maximum shelf life!)

Why an Organic Pail?

Many people believe that organics exclusively refers to foods that are grown without pesticides. Although true, it is only a small component of the bigger picture. When a farmer practices organic agriculture, pest and weed control are definitely part of the puzzle, but nourishing the soil and feeding and building up essential soil flora and fauna are the most important things farmers can do. Nourishing the soil builds a fungal web and also increases the health of soil organisms that break down the minerals into a size absorbable by plants. Healthy soil means healthy plants, and healthy plants rarely need pesticides or herbicides, the natural alternatives.

Farmers can prevent erosion and build healthy soil by practicing good water management, mulching, and utilizing compost and minerals to maintain soil nutrients for the plant to absorb.

Conventional farming utilizes 3 minerals in fertilization: nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. Deviating from this basic practice robs conventional vegetables of their ideal nutritional value. Our bodies need over 70 different minerals to function at optimal levels. When vegetables are lacking in these minerals, our diets are lacking. With a good organic farming method, vegetables and crops will possess the essential nutrients and minerals that benefit our health.

How is Survive 2Thrive Superior to Other Available Stored Foods?

Many of the prepared foods available in today’s marketplace are canned. These commercially processed cans generally contain a compound, Bisphenol A (BPA), which disrupts the body’s endocrine system and is being banned in Europe and many other countries worldwide. Canned foods often contain high amounts of salt and sugar, artificial colorings & flavorings, MSG, and other items that have proven to be detrimental to health. Food should be healthy and enjoyable. Survive2Thrive Organic Food Storage is just that: healthy.

Black Beans

Black Beans have a special kind of fiber that the colon uses to produce butyric acid, a fatty acid that the cells of the colon use to fuel their activity and maintain proper intestinal transit time. Sufficient fiber intake is crucial to good intestinal health. Black beans are rich in fiber, beneficial antioxidants, folates, protein, minerals and B vitamins.

Garbanzo Beans

Garbanzo Beans have antioxidant rich phytochemicals, fatty acids, high nutritional fiber content, folates, protein, trace minerals, and vitamins. Garbanzos, probably because of their high fiber and nutrient dense nature, give a feeling of fullness that prevents overeating. Garbanzos are high in fiber and many studies have shown how fiber assists in the balance of excess blood fats, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels.

Pinto Beans

Pinto beans are high in fiber, which helps balance blood sugar and cholesterol levels. They are also rich in beneficial antioxidants, folates, protein, minerals and B vitamins. Pinto beans are rich in a mineral that helps to detoxify sulfites from the body, molybdenum. The body’s need for iron replacement on a regular basis is met with these beans. Copper and manganese are also important minerals found in pinto beans which are cofactors in the production of a very potent antioxidant, Superoxide Dismutase. Pintos are particularly high in protein too.

Rolled Oats

Oats are highly nutritious and are rich in fiber. Beta glucans, a special form of fiber found in oats, possesses important cholesterol and blood sugar balancing as well as immune enhancing benefits. Oats are also rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals. Oats can be cooked or just simply soaked for 20-30 minutes before eating. Try soaking oats with raisins or other dried fruit for a very tasty breakfast.

Green Lentils

Lentils are another food with naturally high nutritional content. As with most beans and pulses, lentils are high in fiber which helps balance blood sugar and cholesterol levels. Lentils are rich in beneficial antioxidants, folates, protein, minerals and B vitamins. They are especially rich in magnesium, an important mineral that relaxes arteries, enhancing cardiovascular health. Potassium is another essential mineral available in lentils, which is involved in the cell’s absorption of nutrients and release of waste. Lentils can be easily soaked overnight and then rinsed twice daily for 2-3 days until they sprout. In this form no cooking is needed and the lentils can be added to salads or sandwiches.

Quinoa

Quinoa is a nutty South American supergrain that is rich in amino acids (protein) as well as many other nutrients. Quinoa is unique from other grains in that it is a complete protein on its own. It is high in mineral content, especially manganese, magnesium, phosphorous, copper, and iron. Quinoa is also rich in phytochemicals that act as antioxidants in the body. A diet containing frequent portions of whole grains has been shown to contribute to a reduced risk for a large number of health conditions, as part of a healthy lifestyle.

Millet

Millet is a healthy grain that is less well known in the West, although it is gaining recognition due considerations that is has an alkaline effect on the body. Many nutritional circles consider that an alkaline body is less likely to succumb to disease. Millet has been enjoyed as a staple for hundreds of years in both Africa and certain regions of India. It is rich in amino acids, minerals, B vitamins and other phytonutrients. Particularly rich in phosphorous, millet assists the body in the rebuilding of cell membranes. Millet also has high amino acid content.

Chia Seed

Chia itself is considered a superfood. It has an optimal balance of Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids as well as being a superb source of vegetable based protein. Chia is hydrophilic in nature. It absorbs much more water than most other foods, leaving you feeling full and allowing your body to absorb nutrition more slowly.

Organic Buckwheat Sprouts

Buckwheat does not contain gluten and is consequently a great substitute for other grains. Buckwheat may also help in maintaining healthy blood sugar levels and supporting the cardiovascular system.From a nutritional point of view buckwheat is a good source of all eight essential amino acids. Buckwheat is also high in fiber, minerals and antioxidants.

Buckwheat sprouts can be soaked with almond milk and honey for a delicious breakfast or sprinkled dry onto salads or steamed vegetables to add a nice crunchy texture to a meal. Alternatively they can be eaten dry as a nutritious snack food.

Brown Rice

Why would you ever eat white rice, when the milling process removes close to 70 % of the nutrient content. Rice is probably one of the most consumed grains worldwide. Unlike white rice, brown rice contains valuable fiber in its bran as well as vitamin rich properties in the valuable rice-germ. Brown rice is also rich in minerals such as selenium, manganese, iron and magnesium, not to mention the many essential fatty acids and B complex vitamins, in addition to substantial amounts of fiber.

Sprout Blend

Sprout blend contains sprouts of the following seeds that are subsequently dried at a low temperature: french and red lentils, whole peas, mung beans, aduki beans, alfalfa, and radish. As mentioned above under sprouted sunflower seeds, all sprouted seeds contain a much higher nutritional profile than their unsprouted counterparts.

Enerfood™ Superfood Green Drink

Enerfood™ is a valuable, award-winning greens product included in the pail. It is 100% Organic and contains powerful nutrition for better health, energy, and immune system support. Enerfood™ was voted “Best Superfood” by Mike Adam’s Natural News!

Pancake Mix (Gluten Free)

This pancake and baking mix makes delicious, gluten free and casein free pancakes, waffles, crêpes, muffins and more. This mix blends well with the organic powdered milk in the pail. If you follow a gluten free and/or casein free diet, you can blend this mix with dairy free rice, or almond milk.

Miso Powder

This organic fermented vegetable stock is easily rehydrated with water and added to your beans or grains just prior to turning off the heat . Once added, remove pot from heat and allow this final liquid to be absorbed into the grains or mix with the beans. Miso is a great buttery and salty stock alternative that is rich in Vitamin B12 and minerals.

Cajun Spice Mix

This tasty little blend adds some zest to your stored foods. When you prepare your beans or lentils, you can add some Cajun spice to the pot to give some clean warming flavor. It contains black pepper, cayenne, sea salt, garlic, onion, and paprika.

 

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