Coconut bars

Nelly’s-Style Lower Histamine Chocolate Covered Coconut Drops

Here is a recipe for knock-off Nelly’s style lower histamine chocolate covered coconut drops.

I developed this recipe to taste like Nelly’s Organics Coconut Bars, which are sold online and at food co-ops. I find that a full Nelly’s bar is too sweet to eat in one sitting, so this recipe aims to approximate half a bar. They are great for energy when you have MCAS and are on the go, or for a sweet holiday treat!

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Who is Betsy Leighton?

I’m a writer, blogger, and healer dedicated to helping individuals reconnect with their innate peace and wholeness by healing nervous system dysregulation. My personal experience with chronic illness called Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) shapes my work, and my content offers tools to empower those with chronic illness to improve their well-being and take charge of their health.

I created the Sacred Self-Healing Method and am a trained and certified Safe and Sound Protocol provider, an author, blogger, and A Course in Miracles Teacher. I hold a Master of Divinity in Spiritual Counseling and am a trained spiritual mentor, with certificates in sound healingaromatherapy, nutrition, and Sacred Deathcare. I offer a self-study certificate program in the Sacred Self-Healing Method, provide spiritual counseling and coaching, courses, and supported subscriptions for the Safe and Sound Protocol.

What is MCAS?

Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) is a chronic condition that affects all organ systems. It can cause severe, disabling symptoms every day, including potentially fatal anaphylaxis.

The common triggers for MCAS are infections, toxic exposures including mold exposure and EMFs, trauma, concussions, and stress.

MCAS often occurs with other chronic conditions like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). Managing MCAS is challenging because many healthcare providers are unaware of it, and diagnostic tests can be unreliable. Treatments include antihistamines and mast cell stabilizers in the form of medications and supplements, along with avoiding triggers. Check out this post on managing MCAS.

Why this recipe?

This recipe is lower in histamine and histamine-releasing foods, refined-sugar-free, and gluten-free. Eating a diet lower in inflammatory foods can help to control histamine intolerance. To learn more about the lower histamine diet, click here!

Make this recipe work for you

Omit any ingredients you don’t tolerate. Taking one capsule of Healthy Gut Holozyme helps your body to digest your food. Choose side dishes based on your dietary needs. If you have histamine intolerance or MCAS, freeze leftovers right away in individual servings to limit histamine production. Freeze individual servings in glass containers for up to 3 months.

Ingredient notes for these lower histamine chocolate covered coconut drops

These bars are made with  and . If tolerated, you can easily switch them out for pure maple syrup and regular chocolate chips.

Here’s the recipe for lower histamine chocolate covered coconut drops

Lower Histamine Chocolate Covered Coconut Drops

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings: 12
Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: American

Ingredients
  

Method
 

  1. Place the first six ingredients plus the 2 T. coconut oil in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until the mixture is well combined. Put into the refrigerator to chill for 30 minutes. Remove from the fridge and form about 9 patties with the mixture. It will warm from the heat of your hands. Set aside the patties while you melt the chocolate.
  2. In a small glass bowl melt the chocolate chips and 1 t. coconut oil (either over a double-boiler, or in the microwave on low). Stir until completely melted and smooth.
  3. Using a spoon and fork, gently drop a patty into the chocolate mixture. Flip it over to entirely enrobe it in chocolate, allowing it to drain a bit on the fork before placing the coated patty on a plate or piece of parchment paper to set up. Repeat with the remaining patties. Keep chilled until ready to eat.

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The bucket theory

The bucket theory simplifies understanding symptom reactions with MCAS. Imagine your body as an empty bucket you don’t want to overflow. Reactions to various stimuli fill the histamine bucket at different rates, forming the total histamine level (how full your bucket is). More histamine means more symptoms. By managing triggers, reducing exposures, and taking medications and supplements, you can control your bucket’s level.

Know your typical symptom progression

Understanding your symptom progression during a flare is key to developing your rescue planThis post discusses how to recognize symptom progression so you can be prepared to address them.

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Sign up for the SSP!

I’ve found the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) to be the most helpful bottom-up healing strategy if your nervous system has been overloaded with toxic exposures, including mold or non-native EMFs, chronic infections, concussions, stress, or trauma. The SSP is a passive listening therapy that helps heal nervous system dysregulation. Many people with MCAS and other chronic conditions have nervous system dysregulation stemming from infections, toxic exposures, concussions, and trauma. The SSP is an easy-to-use app that lets you listen to specially filtered music for 30 minutes each day as part of a 5-hour cycle. Studies show the SSP has a profound effect on mental health and chronic conditions. Here’s a short podcast describing the Safe and Sound Protocol.

You can sign up for the SSP here!

Heal your mind!

While the SSP is a bottom-up, somatic therapy for healing the nervous system, the Sacred Self-Healing Method I offer is a top-down nervous system-healing modality that focuses on cognition, attention, perception, and emotion, using the mind’s higher functions. The SSP and the Sacred Self-Healing Method complement each other and together produce lasting results. Here’s a short podcast on my self-healing practice.

I provide one-on-one in-person and remote chronic illness and caregiver coaching, as well as Sacred Self-Healing Sessions based on the Sacred Self-Healing Method, a proven, novel co-creative healing modality detailed in my Books.

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Here’s a short podcast highlighting my five books.

My latest book, Living In The Light: Healing with Forgiveness, Sound, and Light, is all about the tools that have been most helpful for me to heal: forgiveness, sound, through nervous system retraining using the Safe and Sound Protocol, and light, through entraining my circadian rhythm with the energy of the sun. Living In The Light is available here!

Rocks and Roots chronicles my solo backpacking journey on the Superior Hiking Trail and my efforts to overcome nervous system dysregulation, gut dysbiosis, and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome symptoms to complete the 328-mile hike successfully.

The Sacred Self-Healing Method ebook is available here and in most ebook retailers!

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Betsy’s first book, Sacred Self-Healing: Finding Peace Through Forgiveness, is available here

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The companion audio recordings of chants, guided meditations, and sound healing demonstrations that accompany the Sacred Self-Healing Method are available for free on my YouTube channel here

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Disclaimer

The preceding material does not constitute medical advice. This information is for information purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, cure, or treatment.

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