Crunchy Mama uses the finest ingredients, including: organic thick cut rolled oats, almonds, cashews, hazel           nuts,  pecans, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, unsweetened flaked coconut, flax seeds, Thompson's raisins,           canola oil and 100% pure grade-A maple syrup.  All nuts are hand-cut before roasting to produce the optimal         crunch.  Benefits of our ingredients are provided below.

  Almonds:
  Important vitamins and nutrients found in almonds: Vitamin E, protein, magnesium, fiber, potassium, calcium,           phosphorous, iron, and monounsaturated fat.
  Solid data has shown that eating one to three daily portions of almonds (28 to 84 grammes) can help lower LDL     cholesterol levels,

  Cashews:
  Cashew nuts, like all nuts, are an excellent source of protein and fiber. They are rich in mono-unsaturated fat         which may help protect the heart. Cashew nuts are also a good source of potassium, B vitamins and folate. They   contain useful amounts of magnesium, phosphorous, selenium and copper.

  Hazelnuts:
  Hazelnuts contain a high concentration of vitamin E which prevents oxidation of the polyunsaturated fats, and it is   also one of the few nuts which contain vitamin A, which is a natural antioxidant and has cancer-preventing               properties. The B-group vitamins are also well represented in hazelnuts, particularly vitamin B5 and B6.                   Moreover, hazelnuts are an excellent source of minerals, particularly the minerals manganese, selenium and           zinc.

  Pecans:
  New research, published in the August 2006 issue of Nutrition Research, shows that adding just a handful of           pecans to your diet each day may help inhibit unwanted oxidation of blood lipids, thus helping prevent coronary       heart disease. Landmark research published in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry (June 2004) found   that pecans rank highest among all nuts and are among the top category of foods to contain the highest                 antioxidant capacity, meaning pecans may decrease the risk of cancer, coronary heart disease, and neurological   diseases such as Alzheimer's.

  Pumpkin Seeds:
  A rich source of healthful minerals, protein and monounsaturated fat.
  They are rich in amino acids and zinc. They may prove to be valuable in the prevention of prostate cancer.  Their   phytosterols lower cholesterol, and they are a very good source of the minerals magnesium, manganese and         phosphorus, as well as iron, copper, and protein.
  And if that weren't enough, they are being investigated for their anti-inflammatory benefits in Arthritis.

  Sesame Seeds:
  The seeds are rich in manganese, copper, and calcium, and contain vitamin B1 (thiamine) and vitamin E                  (tocopherol). They contain lignans, including unique content of sesamin, which are phytoestrogens with                  antioxidant and anti-cancer properties. Among edible oils from six plants, sesame oil had the highest antioxidant      content. Sesame seeds also contain phytosterols associated with reduced levels of blood cholesterol.


  Flax Seeds:
  Flax seed is high in phytochemicals, including many antioxidants. It is perhaps our best source of lignans, which     convert in our intestines to substances which tend to balance female hormones. There is evidence that lignans       may promote fertility, reduce peri-menopausal symptoms, and possibly help prevent breast cancer. In addition,       lignans may help prevent Type 2 diabetes.
  It is high in most of the B vitamins, magnesium, and manganese.  Being rich in Omega-3 Fatty Acids, it is a key       force against inflammation.