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A quick and simple, healthier raw coconut rough made without dairy or refined sugars. <\/em><\/p>\n

Rainy Saturday mornings are my favourite. Hot chai. Blankets. Paper. The perfect end to a busy week. I have an easy recipe to share today – a somewhat hybridised Raw Coconut Rough. Rather than your traditional chocolate-coconut combination, I've thrown in some organic fine oats (with great success!).<\/p>\n

I’ve been loving my oats recently – three ways – as bircher for breakfast<\/a> some mornings, as a tea, and even as a liquid herbal extract.<\/p>\n

Oats are full of B vitamins so they’re really good for extra energy and to help you out when you’re feeling a bit stressed. In addition to having them for breakfast, I’ve been taking an oatstraw infusion regularly – an infusion is just a tea really, although I let mine steep overnight before straining the plant material out (read how and why here).<\/a><\/p>\n

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The infusion, prepared in this way, contains all the nourishing vitamins and minerals from the plant. It’s really good for supporting the nervous system, boosting hair and nail growth, and increasing libido.<\/p>\n

But did you know that oats are also used in herbal medicine? Oats seed (the mature seed) and green oats (the aerial parts) are both used and have slightly different properties.<\/p>\n

Oats seed<\/strong> is used as a nervine tonic – that is, something that supports the nervous system. Great if you have nervous exhaustion, a bit of insomnia, or if you’re feeling really flat. Secondly, it also has a thymoleptic action – this just means it helps to lift your mood. The green oats<\/strong> are used as a nervine tonic as well, and have the added benefit of helping to ease anxiety.<\/p>\n

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Such a special plant!<\/p>\n

Next week I will be writing more in depth on the benefits of oats, and sharing my favourite bircher recipe.<\/a> But today, a little bit of oats appreciation regardless – a super quick Raw Coconut Rough for you to enjoy.<\/p>\n

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It’s a special treat this one, and made with a real, raw chocolate base.<\/p>\n

Hope you enjoy – and experiment with an oatstraw tea this week!<\/p>\n

Lauren.<\/p>\n

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Raw Coconut Rough<\/h2>\n
<\/div>\nNaturopath Lauren Glucina<\/a><\/span>\n
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Healthier raw coconut rough. Fills a small baking dish, 25cm x 25cm.<\/span><\/div>\n
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