10% Caprylic acid (C8) derived from coconut other than long chain fatty acids, MCT’s (medium chain triglycerides) bypass the gastrointestinal tract completely and go straight to the liver for ketone production. It’s also called ‘the glucose of the fats’. There are eleven different fatty acids in coconut. Four of them are MCT’s Caproic acid ( C6), Caprylic acid (C8), Capric acid (C10) and Lauric acid(C12). C12 is technically an MCT but the body processes it like a long chain fatty acid. While fasting or eating a fasting mimicking diet like a low carbohydrate or ketodiet the body becomes catabolic (breakdown) and will naturally start to create ketone bodies in the liver. There are 3 main types of ketone bodies First the body will make Acetoacetate ( AcAc), it will then turn it into the Betahydroxybutyrate (BHB) and when there is enough BHB the rest will explode into Acetone which we exhale or urinate.
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Caramel Beurre Salé Chocolat Noisette Chocolat Intense Chocolate Pistache Hazelnut Butter Almond Butter Pistachio Butter Macadamia Butter Cashew Butter Peanut Butter Pecan Butter MCT oil Multi collagen No palm oil Unique ‘Cremeux’ texture
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Chocolat Intense Chocolat Noisette Chocolate Pistache Caramel Beurre Salé Hazelnut Butter Almond Butter Pistachio Butter Macadamia Butter Cashew Butter Peanut Butter Pecan Butter
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Inca’cao is a gastronomic artisan producing luxury chocolate with attention to metabolically friendly ingredients accessible to a large audience. Where food technology and culinary delight are equal. Bold craftsmanship with a view on the artisan. We bring global culinary ingredients together and transform them into unique creations. From respect and well-being among cocoa and vanilla farmers, to unique creations for the customer. A gastronomic experience journey
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10% Caprylic acid (C8) derived from coconut other than long chain fatty acids, MCT’s (medium chain triglycerides) bypass the gastrointestinal tract completely and go straight to the liver for ketone production. It’s also called ‘the glucose of the fats’. There are eleven different fatty acids in coconut. Four of them are MCT’s Caproic acid ( C6), Caprylic acid (C8), Capric acid (C10) and Lauric acid(C12). C12 is technically an MCT but the body processes it like a long chain fatty acid. While fasting or eating a fasting mimicking diet like a low carbohydrate or ketodiet the body becomes catabolic (breakdown) and will naturally start to create ketone bodies in the liver. There are 3 main types of ketone bodies First the body will make Acetoacetate ( AcAc), it will then turn it into the Betahydroxybutyrate (BHB) and when there is enough BHB the rest will explode into Acetone which we exhale or urinate.
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