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Submitted URL: https://wildwellfed.shop/
Effective URL: https://shopwildwellfed.com/
Submission: On May 27 via api from BE — Scanned from CA

Form analysis 7 forms found in the DOM

POST /localization

<form method="post" action="/localization" id="HeaderCountryMobileFormNoScriptDrawer" accept-charset="UTF-8" class="localization-form" enctype="multipart/form-data"><input type="hidden" name="form_type" value="localization"><input type="hidden"
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  <div class="localization-form__select">
    <h2 class="visually-hidden" id="HeaderCountryMobileLabelNoScriptDrawer"> Country/region </h2>
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      <option value="AT"> Austria (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="BE"> Belgium (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="CA" selected=""> Canada (CAD $) </option>
      <option value="CZ"> Czechia (CZK Kč) </option>
      <option value="DK"> Denmark (DKK kr.) </option>
      <option value="FI"> Finland (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="FR"> France (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="DE"> Germany (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="HK"> Hong Kong SAR (HKD $) </option>
      <option value="IE"> Ireland (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="IL"> Israel (ILS ₪) </option>
      <option value="IT"> Italy (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="JP"> Japan (JPY ¥) </option>
      <option value="MY"> Malaysia (MYR RM) </option>
      <option value="NL"> Netherlands (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="NZ"> New Zealand (NZD $) </option>
      <option value="NO"> Norway (USD $) </option>
      <option value="PL"> Poland (PLN zł) </option>
      <option value="PT"> Portugal (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="SG"> Singapore (SGD $) </option>
      <option value="KR"> South Korea (KRW ₩) </option>
      <option value="ES"> Spain (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="SE"> Sweden (SEK kr) </option>
      <option value="CH"> Switzerland (CHF CHF) </option>
      <option value="AE"> United Arab Emirates (AED د.إ) </option>
      <option value="GB"> United Kingdom (GBP £) </option>
      <option value="US"> United States (USD $) </option>
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    </svg>
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  <button class="button button--tertiary">Update country/region</button>
</form>

POST /localization

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  <div>
    <h2 class="visually-hidden" id="HeaderCountryMobileLabel"> Country/region </h2>
    <div class="disclosure">
      <button type="button" class="disclosure__button localization-form__select localization-selector link link--text caption-large" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="HeaderCountryMobileList" aria-describedby="HeaderCountryMobileLabel">
        <span>CAD $ | Canada</span>
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      <div class="disclosure__list-wrapper" hidden="">
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            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="AU">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">AUD
              $ |</span>
            Australia
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          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="AT">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Austria
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="BE">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Belgium
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          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset disclosure__link--active" href="#" aria-current="true" data-value="CA">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">CAD
              $ |</span>
            Canada
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          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="CZ">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">CZK
              Kč |</span>
            Czechia
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="DK">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">DKK
              kr. |</span>
            Denmark
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="FI">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Finland
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="FR">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            France
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="DE">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Germany
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="HK">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">HKD
              $ |</span>
            Hong Kong SAR
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="IE">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Ireland
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="IL">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">ILS
              ₪ |</span>
            Israel
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="IT">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Italy
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="JP">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">JPY
              ¥ |</span>
            Japan
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="MY">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">MYR
              RM |</span>
            Malaysia
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="NL">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Netherlands
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="NZ">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">NZD
              $ |</span>
            New Zealand
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="NO">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">USD
              $ |</span>
            Norway
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="PL">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">PLN
              zł |</span>
            Poland
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="PT">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Portugal
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="SG">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">SGD
              $ |</span>
            Singapore
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="KR">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">KRW
              ₩ |</span>
            South Korea
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="ES">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Spain
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="SE">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">SEK
              kr |</span>
            Sweden
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="CH">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">CHF
              CHF |</span>
            Switzerland
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="AE">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">AED
              د.إ |</span>
            United Arab Emirates
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="GB">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">GBP
              £ |</span>
            United Kingdom
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="US">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">USD
              $ |</span>
            United States
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    <input type="hidden" name="country_code" value="CA">
  </div>
</form>

GET /search

<form action="/search" method="get" role="search" class="search search-modal__form">
  <div class="field">
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      aria-haspopup="listbox" aria-autocomplete="list" autocorrect="off" autocomplete="off" autocapitalize="off" spellcheck="false">
    <label class="field__label" for="Search-In-Modal">Search</label>
    <input type="hidden" name="options[prefix]" value="last">
    <button type="reset" class="reset__button field__button hidden" aria-label="Clear search term">
      <svg class="icon icon-close" aria-hidden="true" focusable="false">
        <use xlink:href="#icon-reset">
        </use>
      </svg>
    </button>
    <button class="search__button field__button" aria-label="Search">
      <svg class="icon icon-search" aria-hidden="true" focusable="false">
        <use href="#icon-search">
        </use>
      </svg>
    </button>
  </div>
  <div class="predictive-search predictive-search--header" tabindex="-1" data-predictive-search="">
    <link href="//shopwildwellfed.com/cdn/shop/t/3/assets/component-loading-spinner.css?v=116724955567955766481699641779" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="all">
    <div class="predictive-search__loading-state">
      <svg aria-hidden="true" focusable="false" class="spinner" viewBox="0 0 66 66" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
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      </svg>
    </div>
  </div>
  <span class="predictive-search-status visually-hidden" role="status" aria-hidden="true"></span>
</form>

POST /cart

<form action="/cart" method="post" id="cart-notification-form">
  <button class="button button--primary button--full-width" name="checkout"> Check out </button>
</form>

POST /contact#ContactFooter

<form method="post" action="/contact#ContactFooter" id="ContactFooter" accept-charset="UTF-8" class="footer__newsletter newsletter-form"><input type="hidden" name="form_type" value="customer"><input type="hidden" name="utf8" value="✓"><input
    type="hidden" name="contact[tags]" value="newsletter">
  <div class="newsletter-form__field-wrapper">
    <div class="field">
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      <label class="field__label" for="NewsletterForm--sections--21465688506641__footer"> Email </label>
      <button type="submit" class="newsletter-form__button field__button" name="commit" id="Subscribe" aria-label="Subscribe">
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</form>

POST /localization

<form method="post" action="/localization" id="FooterCountryFormNoScript" accept-charset="UTF-8" class="localization-form" enctype="multipart/form-data"><input type="hidden" name="form_type" value="localization"><input type="hidden" name="utf8"
    value="✓"><input type="hidden" name="_method" value="put"><input type="hidden" name="return_to" value="/">
  <div class="localization-form__select">
    <h2 class="visually-hidden" id="FooterCountryLabelNoScript">Country/region</h2>
    <select class="localization-selector link" name="country_code" aria-labelledby="FooterCountryLabelNoScript">
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      <option value="AT"> Austria (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="BE"> Belgium (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="CA" selected=""> Canada (CAD $) </option>
      <option value="CZ"> Czechia (CZK Kč) </option>
      <option value="DK"> Denmark (DKK kr.) </option>
      <option value="FI"> Finland (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="FR"> France (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="DE"> Germany (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="HK"> Hong Kong SAR (HKD $) </option>
      <option value="IE"> Ireland (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="IL"> Israel (ILS ₪) </option>
      <option value="IT"> Italy (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="JP"> Japan (JPY ¥) </option>
      <option value="MY"> Malaysia (MYR RM) </option>
      <option value="NL"> Netherlands (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="NZ"> New Zealand (NZD $) </option>
      <option value="NO"> Norway (USD $) </option>
      <option value="PL"> Poland (PLN zł) </option>
      <option value="PT"> Portugal (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="SG"> Singapore (SGD $) </option>
      <option value="KR"> South Korea (KRW ₩) </option>
      <option value="ES"> Spain (EUR €) </option>
      <option value="SE"> Sweden (SEK kr) </option>
      <option value="CH"> Switzerland (CHF CHF) </option>
      <option value="AE"> United Arab Emirates (AED د.إ) </option>
      <option value="GB"> United Kingdom (GBP £) </option>
      <option value="US"> United States (USD $) </option>
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  <button class="button button--tertiary">Update country/region</button>
</form>

POST /localization

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  <div class="no-js-hidden">
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    <div class="disclosure">
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        <span>CAD $ | Canada</span>
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            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="AU">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">AUD
              $ |</span>
            Australia
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          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="AT">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Austria
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          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="BE">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Belgium
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          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset disclosure__link--active" href="#" aria-current="true" data-value="CA">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">CAD
              $ |</span>
            Canada
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="CZ">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">CZK
              Kč |</span>
            Czechia
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="DK">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">DKK
              kr. |</span>
            Denmark
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="FI">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Finland
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          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="FR">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            France
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="DE">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Germany
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="HK">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">HKD
              $ |</span>
            Hong Kong SAR
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="IE">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Ireland
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="IL">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">ILS
              ₪ |</span>
            Israel
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="IT">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Italy
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="JP">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">JPY
              ¥ |</span>
            Japan
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="MY">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">MYR
              RM |</span>
            Malaysia
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="NL">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Netherlands
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="NZ">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">NZD
              $ |</span>
            New Zealand
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="NO">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">USD
              $ |</span>
            Norway
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="PL">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">PLN
              zł |</span>
            Poland
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="PT">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">EUR
              € |</span>
            Portugal
          </a>
          </li>
          <li class="disclosure__item" tabindex="-1">
            <a class="link link--text disclosure__link caption-large focus-inset" href="#" data-value="SG">
            <span class="localization-form__currency">SGD
              $ |</span>
            Singapore
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WHY COFFEE? OUR STORY.

In a world where there are thousands of coffee suppliers and sellers, we are
often asked why we chose to get involved in coffee. Aren’t there already
hundreds of brands selling organic coffee?
While yes, there are a lot of higher-quality coffee options on the market, we
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something even better.



OUR STORY


OUR SPECIALTY COFFEE IS MADE INTENTIONALLY WITH YOUR HEALTH IN MIND.

Our coffee is specialty grade and ethically traded with a focus on relationships
and respect for the farm and the farmer. Our roaster is a family-owned,
small-batch, hand roaster in an FDA Registered facility monitoring for mold.




THE HISTORY OF COFFEE

Humans have been consuming coffee for centuries. There are many rumors and
stories that tell
the tale of coffee’s discovery, but the most favored legend is one of an
Ethiopian goat herder
named Kaldi, in about 800 AD...

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HEALTH BENEFITS OF COFFEE

One of coffee's many benefits is its high nutrient profile of riboflavin
(vitamin B2), niacin (vitamin B3), magnesium, potassium, and various phenolic
compounds (or antioxidants). Some of our favorite benefits from consuming high
quality coffee are:

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NOT ALL COFFEE IS CREATED EQUAL - IT’S ALL ABOUT THE QUALITY:

Some of the most nutrient-dense foods a human can consume have gotten a bad
reputation
from the Big Food/Big Pharma industries. Meat, dairy, eggs – any animal
products, honestly –
are at the top of the list. However, it’s never about the food itself, it’s
about the quality.

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BUT FIRST: COFFEE? BREAKFAST!

Make sure there is fuel in the tank before you rev up the engine. As two
nutritionists we can not talk about the health benefits of coffee without
talking about how to drink the coffee to avoid an impact on your blood sugar and
hormones. Always have coffee after a meal, with cream or sugar (either in the
coffee, or on the side) to prevent a stress response and to gain all the
pro-metabolic, nourishing benefits of coffee. “It's important not to drink
coffee on an empty stomach, it should always be with food, since it increases
the metabolic rate, and can deplete glycogen stores" - Ray Peat

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WHY DOES QUALITY MATTER SO MUCH FOR COFFEE? ISN’T ALL COFFEE THE SAME?

Some of the most nutrient-dense foods a human can consume have gotten a bad
reputation from the Big Food/Big Pharma industries. Meat, dairy, eggs – any
animal products, honestly – are at the top of the list. However, it’s never
about the food itself, it’s about the quality.


Dairy, for example, is not inherently bad. Dairy is actually a true superfood,
and one of the single most nutrient-dense foods on the planet. It’s one of the
only “perfect” foods - as a glass of whole milk, for example, has the perfect
ratio of protein, carbs, and fat, and also contains some of the most important
minerals and vitamins. However, there’s a caveat - it all comes down to the
quality of the dairy.


We fully agree that factory farmed dairy is not only an extremely unhealthy
food, but unethical
as well. The animals are fed the lowest-quality GMO and non organic grains
(which they’re
bodies are not designed to process), they are injected with growth hormones, and
live in
unnatural environments. The milk quality reflects the animal’s life and health
quality.


High quality raw, grass-fed, organic, pasture-raised milk from ethically-treated
cows cannot even be compared to the factory farmed dairy products sold in
stores. This is why a blanket statement such as “dairy is bad” can never be
made. The caveat is quality, as it is with any other product.


The same goes for coffee. Coffee has been labeled as unhealthy by many “health”
groups, some doctors, and medical media. But not all coffee should be lumped
together, just how all animal products should not be lumped together.


You could go to your local chain grocery store and pick up a non-organic bag or
plastic canister
of coffee from a generic brand. This coffee may look and taste like coffee, just
like the cheapest off-brand milk is going to look and taste like milk.


However, this conventional coffee is going to provide very limited (if any)
nutritional benefits, and consuming it regularly can become harmful for the
coffee drinker.


Why? Non-organic coffee is one of the most heavily-sprayed crops in the entire
world. That means with every cup of coffee you’re drinking, you’re also getting
a cup full of chemical pesticides and fertilizers, such as glyphosate – the
active ingredient in the herbicide, RoundUp.


Mold and heavy metals are two other harmful contaminants found in low-quality
coffee. Read our next two FAQs to learn more about why mold and heavy metals
shouldn’t be in your coffee.


WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT TO DRINK MOLD-FREE COFFEE?

Mold can grow on coffee beans during various stages of production - from
cultivation and harvesting, to processing and storage. We roast our beans at an
FDA-approved facility that regularly checks for mold and the conditions that
would allow mold to grow. The facility also
completes quality inspections of the beans before they are roasted. Due to the
importance we place on ensuring mold and mycotoxins are not present in our
coffee, we have it third-party tested after roasting, to ensure it is indeed
mold and mycotoxin free and low in heavy metals. Our coffee is also roasted on
the day that it ships to you, so that it doesn’t sit in a warehouse or grocery
store shelf, which would give it an opportunity to develop mold after roasting.


The mold genus most commonly found in coffee is called Aspergillus. Some species
within this
genus can produce mycotoxins, including Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin A. Mycotoxins
are toxic compounds produced by molds, and some can be harmful when ingested in
large quantities.
These mycotoxins can be harmful to health when ingested, as they have been
associated with various health concerns, including potential negative impacts on
the thyroid gland.


Mycotoxins produced by molds like Aspergillus are known to have toxic effects on
the liver and can interfere with various physiological processes. Aflatoxins,
for example, can be hepatotoxic (harmful to the liver) and this impacts how
thyroid hormones are converted in the liver.
By prioritizing mold-free coffee and maintaining good coffee storage and brewing
practices, you can enjoy a safer, more flavorful coffee experience.
Unfortunately, the coffee for sale at the store has likely been sitting on the
shelves for a long period of time, creating the perfect atmosphere for mold to
grow. Not only that - most coffee companies do not talk about the quality of
their beans, when they were roasted, where they were roasted, or mention
anything about their coffee’s mold, mycotoxin, or heavy metal status.


Consuming mold-contaminated coffee can lead to various health issues, including
respiratory problems, allergies, and even mycotoxin poisoning. Could your health
issues be related to your
daily cup of coffee, without you knowing it?


WHY DO HEAVY METALS MATTER?

Heavy metals in coffee matter, because regular consumption of heavy metals can
pose health
risks. Heavy metals can also displace important minerals in the body, as they
take over space in
the cell where minerals should be.


Heavy metals are naturally occurring elements that are found in the earth's
crust. These metals
can make their way into coffee through various pathways, including soil
contamination, the
water used for irrigation, and the processing and packaging of coffee beans. The
presence of
heavy metals in coffee is a concern for several reasons:


Health Risks: some heavy metals, such as lead, cadmium, and mercury, are known
to be toxic
to humans, even at low concentrations. Chronic exposure to these metals can lead
to various
health problems, including neurological issues, kidney damage, and cancer.


Bioaccumulation: Coffee plants can absorb heavy metals from the soil and water
they are grown
in. Over time, these metals can accumulate in the beans, and when consumed, they
may
accumulate in the human body. This is especially concerning for individuals who
regularly
consume coffee.


Flavor and Quality: high levels of heavy metals in coffee beans can also
negatively impact the
taste and quality of the coffee. Metallic or off-flavors may be present, and the
overall sensory
experience can be compromised.


Our coffee is sourced from a region in Peru specifically known for their coffee
quality and outstanding farming practices. Our coffee producers and roasters
have rigorous quality standards that ensure that our coffee is free from
excessive heavy metal contamination. We decided to take it a step even further,
and had our coffee third-party tested for heavy metals.


In summary, heavy metals in coffee can be a concern for health and quality
reasons. However,
with proper sourcing, quality control, and adherence to safety regulations, the
risks associated
with heavy metals in coffee can be minimized. It's essential to be informed
about the source of
your coffee and choose coffee from reputable sources that prioritize safety and
quality.


DOES COFFEE HAVE ANY NEGATIVE IMPACTS OR SIDE EFFECTS?

This all depends on the quality of your coffee, as well as the timing of when
you consume your
coffee.


We’d say that non-organic coffee, coffee contaminated with mold/mycotoxins, and
coffee that
contains high levels of heavy metals is more likely to have negative impacts and
cause harm
over time. However, the negative reactions experienced while drinking this
coffee are likely from
the contaminants - not the coffee itself.


Timing of drinking coffee is also critically important. We strongly do not
advise drinking coffee on an empty stomach, as a breakfast or meal replacement,
or without having a solid, well-balanced meal beforehand (not just a snack, or
just paired with a sugary treat and nothing else).


Consuming coffee at the wrong times and in the wrong context is where we see
people have the
most negative reactions, such as getting shaky, experiencing heart palpitations,
feelings of
anxiety, stomach issues, and more. This is because drinking coffee on an empty
stomach increases your metabolic rate. Functionalap.com perfectly explains this
in more detail:


Coffee is a potent metabolic stimulator and must be viewed as such. The caffeine
in coffee is
powerful and can act like the thyroid hormone to increase your metabolic rate
and the oxidation
of sugar, making it a health-protective food. Coffee also has supportive
nutrients in the form of B
vitamins and magnesium and is a welcome companion to meat-containing meals for
adults
since it helps inhibit iron absorption.


These characteristics make coffee a useful tool in your health toolbox provided
that you’re taking the right steps to maximize effectiveness.


Symptoms to expect when you do coffee right are calmness, focus, motivation,
warmth, and stable energy. Coffee done wrong leads to anxiety, shakiness,
sweating, feeling wired, inability to focus, and sometimes cold extremities.


The metabolic stimulation from coffee ingestion increases the metabolism, which
is very good, if
the metabolic support is adequate. Metabolic stimulators must be matched with
adequate metabolic support, especially adequate blood glucose. The common
symptom of feeling anxious or shaky after coffee consumption is from a lack of
nutritional support, which causes low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).


When you drink coffee, the glucose in the bloodstream is used as the caffeine
stimulates the body’s metabolism. Coffee is like stepping on the gas pedal in
your car. When the fuel system delivers fuel to the engine in adequate amounts,
the engine performs well and the car takes off in relation to the intensity of
the pressure on the pedal. However, if the fuel system is faulty in some
fashion, the engine sputters and is sluggish. For us, the inadequate support
from our “fuel
system” shows up as unfavorable symptoms as the stress response is activated.


Problems with coffee begin when our body cannot provide enough fuel for cells
given the level of stimulation. If too much stimulation occurs, a stress alarm
is signaled that mobilizes resources to provide energy to your cells. Your body
is saying, “we’ve got lots of stimulation going on here; we need to mobilize
resources right now.”
The stress alarm’s basic function is to raise blood sugar. This involves the
release of glycogen from the liver under the direction of adrenaline and
glucagon, and the conversion of the body’s protein (skin, muscles, thymus gland)
into glucose using the liver’s help. Cortisol directs this conversion of protein
into glucose. The liver is intimately involved in blood sugar regulation.


In summary, you need to have fuel in the tank necessary to match the press of
your metabolic gas pedal from coffee, otherwise you may experience these side
effects, which can easily be mitigated or prevented altogether.


I CAN’T HANDLE COFFEE WELL BUT I REALLY ENJOY IT. DO YOU THINK I COULD HANDLE
YOURS AND WORK ON MY RESILIENCE TO COFFEE?

“The first basic rule is to have coffee with a meal. This delays entry of the
caffeine into the
bloodstream providing a time release type effect. A meal consists of a protein
and fat from an animal and carbohydrate from a plant.


Secondly, add sugar or honey and milk, or sugar or honey and cream to the coffee
as an additional buffer against low blood sugar. These step ensures that you are
providing the fuel necessary to match the press of your metabolic gas pedal. The
amounts of each added ingredient will vary from person to person and comes with
practice. Amounts can change over time and in relation to your mental or
physical demands.


Thirdly, do not have coffee on an empty stomach or immediately upon waking. At
these times, you likely do not have the support needed to match the stimulation.
You want to avoid activating the stress systems, not encourage their activation
through inappropriate choices. For those who wake and aren’t feeling hungry but
have the habit of having coffee prior to eating anything, this practice tends to
prolong the effects of blood-sugar relating stress hormones which preferably you
want to decrease, and not increase, upon rising.


Lastly, be aware that the hotter the coffee is the more stimulating it tends to
be. If you’re susceptible to low blood sugar from drinking hot coffee, follow
the aforementioned rules in conjunction with drinking cooler coffee.


Each person seems to have his/her cut-off time in regard to consuming coffee
without affecting his/her sleep, experiment with what works for you. Annika and
I like to cut off coffee by 2pm. Your “coffee tolerance” can be used as a
barometer to measure health progression or lack thereof. If you improve your
tolerance to coffee, you’re likely headed in the right direction nutritionally.
If this doesn’t happen, it could be time to reassess your strategies. When your
coffee tolerance is poor, it might say that the liver is suffering and is not
storing glycogen very well and can’t back you up efficiently (by releasing
glycogen) when there is excessive stimulation from coffee. It could also be a
signal that you’re not following one or more of the rules listed in the previous
section of this blog. Hypothyroidism increases susceptibility to low blood sugar
because of the effects of thyroid hormone on the liver. Hypothyroid individuals
can have coffee intolerance symptoms for this reason and sometimes need to show
extra caution when drinking coffee. Broda Barnes’ book “Hypoglycemia: It’s Not
Your Mind, It’s Your Liver” is an excellent resource to explore this topic
further.


Going the extra mile is sometimes necessary for those that are really
susceptible to over stimulation from coffee. One such step is adding a little
coffee to milk/sugar instead of adding milk/sugar to coffee. As you improve, you
will be able to handle more coffee and progressively be less dependent upon
support — you will be able to press harder on the metabolic gas pedal. Another
option is sipping a little coffee with support throughout the day so you get a
little stimulation without it being excessive.


Improved tolerance to coffee may also be accompanied by improvement in other
things like sleep quality, energy levels, digestion, cravings, time to fatigue,
calmness, and duration that you can comfortably go between meals.


As the metabolic rate rises from consistent coffee consumption, the need for all
nutrient increases so a sensible diet should consist of foodstuff that offer
dense nutrition with few digestive inhibitors (such as ripe fruits, milk, eggs,
shellfish, beef liver) rather than nutrient
deficient foods (such as pasta, bread, cereals, packaged foods) or hard to
digest foods (like raw
vegetables, beans, nuts, and legumes).”


Coffee tolerance is a sign of health and that you are consuming coffee
correctly. Not medical advice. If coffee is bothersome to you then avoid it
while you are working on your health and metabolism.


Source: Coffee-done-right-tips-to-help-avoid-coffee-intolerance


HAVE YOU SEEN COFFEE CAUSE ACNE OR MAKE ACNE WORSE?

If you’re struggling with acne or skin issues, you’ve probably heard thousands
of health accounts/professionals talk about how coffee can make acne worse, and
that it should be removed from your diet if you want to heal your skin. While we
can’t answer for everyone, because every single person is different, we have
very, very rarely seen anyone in our practice or in our membership have a true
issue with coffee itself causing acne. As long as the coffee is high quality.
Coffee should actually be something that helps with acne - it is full of
minerals, supports the liver and metabolism, and has a long list of health
benefits.


However, if you are having an issue with coffee and believe it is making your
skin condition or acne worse, it is likely due to the cortisol increasing
properties of coffee. Because coffee can increase cortisol production if it is
not consumed appropriately, or if someone with a very damaged metabolism living
in stressful conditions is consuming it, it can make it seem that coffee is the
culprit behind your skin issues.


This is because cortisol can increase the amount of oil produced by your
sebaceous glands, which can make acne worse in an already stressed out body. So
again, it is not the coffee itself causing the problem, it’s the imbalance in
the body that needs to be addressed in order for coffee to be tolerated well.


CAN I USE THIS COFFEE FOR A COFFEE ENEMA?

Absolutely! We wouldn’t sell coffee that we would not be comfortable using in a
coffee enema.
Coffee enema coffee should be the same high quality as the coffee you drink.


We are comfortable using our coffee for coffee enemas for the same reasons we’re
comfortable
selling and drinking it - it’s organic, low in heavy metals, mold/mycotoxin
free, and fresh-roasted.


Just be sure to use the caffeinated coffee for coffee enemas. The biggest
benefit from coffee
enemas comes from the caffeine in the coffee.


Also, remember this is not medical advice. Consult your doctor or healthcare
practitioner before
attempting a coffee enema.


CAN I MIX MY CAFFEINATED BEANS WITH THE DECAFFEINATED BEANS?

Absolutely! There is no harm in mixing regular and decaf! You can combine them
in whatever
ratio you choose, to get the caffeine amount you prefer in the final result.


WHY IS SWISS WATER PROCESSED DECAF SO IMPORTANT IF YOU’RE DRINKING DECAFFEINATED
COFFEE?

In the Swiss Water Process of decaffeinating coffee, water is used as a solvent
to remove caffeine from organic coffee beans. This process is entirely
chemical-free and relies on osmosis and solubility to decaffeinate the beans.
The caffeine-laden water is passed through a charcoal filter, and the resulting
flavor-rich water is used to decaffeinate a new batch of beans. It is
environmentally sustainable, as the water is reused and the caffeine is
separated. The Swiss Water Process for decaffeination is also highly effective,
and results in a 99.9% caffeine-free coffee.


Unlike some other decaffeination methods that use chemical solvents like
methylene chloride or ethyl acetate, the Swiss Water Process is a completely
chemical-free process.


The Swiss Water Process is also known for preserving the original flavor and
aroma of the coffee to a higher degree compared to other decaffeination methods
that utilize chemicals. The process aims to minimize the loss of the coffee's
natural characteristics, which can result in a more flavorful cup of decaf
coffee. No caffeine, same great taste!


WHY DOES YOUR COFFEE COME IN SO MANY SIZES AND HOW LONG WILL EACH SIZE LAST ME
IF IDRINK ONE CUP OF COFFEE EVERY DAY?

We offer a variety of coffee sizes to support everyone's individual needs and
consumption.
It is hard to determine how long your coffee will last, because it depends on
your brewing method and how much coffee you’re drinking every day.


On average, if you’re consuming one cup of coffee per day, a 12 ounce bag should
last approximately 15-20 days, a 2lb bag should last approximately 30-45 days,
and a 5lb bag approximately 60 days.


WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR COFFEE TO BE ROASTED ON THE SAME DAY IT SHIPS?

For freshness and flavor! The longer a bag sits on the shelf, the more likely it
will develop mold and absorb oxygen (causing staleness). Most store-bought
coffee has been sitting on a shelf for months.


WHY DON’T YOU ROAST YOUR OWN BEANS?

We found a wonderful, family-owned, small batch, hand-roaster to do it for us!
Our beans have
been intentionally sourced from Peru, and sent to our partners FDA registered
roasting facility to
roast and ship out. Our current business model doesn’t include our own
FDA-registered facility,
but who knows! Maybe it will someday in the future. For now, we are thrilled to
partner with such an excellent roaster that we trust and value.


HOW SHOULD I STORE MY BEANS?

For best results, we recommend storing your coffee beans in a cool dry place,
and in an airtight container. Avoid exposing the beans to light, heat, or
humidity, as these conditions can promote mold growth.


Also, make sure to maintain your coffee-making supplies by cleaning your coffee
grinder and brewing equipment regularly to prevent the buildup of old coffee
residue, which can also harbor mold.


HOW ARE THE BEANS TESTED?

Tested for:

 * Mold
 * Mycotoxins (Aflatoxins & Fumonisins)
 * Heavy Metals (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, Mercury)

Testing Regime:

 * Every 6 Months for Mold & Mycotoxins
 * Yearly (or any time a major change to the sourcing occurs) for Heavy Metals

We only sell coffee products who have lab results that are absent for the above
analytes or results are within expected ranges for food products, based on
available FDA and WHO guidance.


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- Family owned
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- Roasted to order
- Single origin and fair trade
- All of our coffee is specialty grade and ethically traded with a focus on
relationships and
respect for the farm and the farmer.
- Farmers cooperative
- Every retail bag we sell is fully recyclable and all of our packing and
shipping materials
are curbside recyclable.
- An FDA complaint roaster which means they have to monitor for Mold and also
the
conditions that would allow mold to grow from farm to delivery


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