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Brave Good Kind Builds on Successful Launch and Debuts Delicious Tender Chicken Bars
New All-Natural, Gluten-Free Bars are Deliciously Tender and Perfect for an Active Lifestyle
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BOSTON, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ K2 Ventures, a Boston-based startup that launched a new snack brand called Brave Good Kind (BGK) earlier this year, today announced the debut of its Tender Chicken Bars, available in three succulent flavors: Original, Teriyaki and Hot Honey. Made with nourishing ingredients such as antibiotic-free chicken and spices, the chicken bars are a better-for-you snack that offer clean and sustained fuel while at work or during on-the-go adventures like hiking, running and road trips.
How food affects our focus
Part of our brain’s relationship with producing energy from the food we eat lies in how inflammatory that meal or snack is.
Plant-based foods are commonly associated with having lower levels of inflammation that allow our brain to spend less energy keeping us on the go.
“Low-grade inflammation flips off a metabolic switch in the chemical pathway that produces energy,” explains Dr Uma Naidoo, psychiatrist and nutrition specialist at Harvard Medical School.
“When inflammation is present in the body, less energy is available to the brain, so it’s important to eat anti-inflammatory foods to ensure workers wake up in a good mood and stay energised and focused through the entire morning.”