COMPOSITIONS OF COFFEE BEAN PRODUCTS, WHOLE HEMP PRODUCTS AND L-THEANINE

20210393728 · 2021-12-23

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    Abstract

    Disclosed are novel processing methods for green coffee beans, whole hemp plant, and L-theanine. The processing methods for the coffee beans and hemp plants are very similar. The coffee bean and hemp compositions formed are mixed together with L-theanine.

    Claims

    1. A composition comprising: a hemp derived product; a whole green coffee bean product; L-theanine.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0019] Further features, advantages and characteristics of the present invention will become apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the art in view of the following detailed discussion of example embodiments of the present invention, made with reference to the drawings annexed, in which:

    [0020] FIG. 1 provides a flow chart showing example steps of a method for processing whole green coffee beans and generating resulting whole green coffee bean products;

    [0021] FIG. 2 provides a flow chart showing example sterilization steps of a method for processing whole green coffee beans and generating resulting whole green coffee bean products;

    [0022] FIG. 3 provides a flow chart showing example sizing steps of a method for processing whole green coffee beans and generating resulting whole green coffee bean products;

    [0023] FIG. 4 provides a flow chart showing example steps of a method for stabilizing whole green coffee beans and generating resulting whole green coffee bean products;

    [0024] FIG. 5 provides a flow chart showing example steps of a method for testing whole green coffee beans and generating resulting whole green coffee bean products; and

    [0025] FIG. 6 provides a flow chart showing example steps of a method for packaging whole green coffee beans and generating resulting whole green coffee bean products.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0026] Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.

    [0027] The invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.

    [0028] The disclosed subject matter is described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the various embodiments of the subject disclosure. It may be evident, however, that the disclosed subject matter may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order to facilitate describing the various embodiments herein.

    [0029] In addition, the term “or” is intended to mean an inclusive “or” rather than an exclusive “or.” That is, unless specified otherwise, or clear from context, “X employs A or B” is intended to mean any of the natural inclusive permutations. That is, if X employs A; X employs B; or X employs both A and B, then “X employs A or B” is satisfied under any of the foregoing instances. Moreover, articles “a” and “an” as used in the subject specification and annexed drawings should generally be construed to mean “one or more” unless specified otherwise or clear from context to be directed to a singular form. The term “hemp” refers generally to plants of the Cannabis genus.

    [0030] The Methodology and thought process of the invention for whole plant processing is different from convention extraction methodologies, concepts and practices. Typically, science discovers that certain isolates of a plant offer health benefits. For example CBD isolate found in the marijuana plant and hemp plant has health benefits that may help people who have cancer. Typically, the CBD is extracted and purified. However, just like with coffee beans, there are many additional valuable nutrients in the hemp plant that are lost during extraction. FIG. 1 shows the most popular isolates found in the hemp plant all offering health benefits.

    [0031] Conventional wisdom tells us that extraction of an identified, particularly isolate should be extracted and purified to maximize the benefits. For example, isolate CBD and have humans consume the isolate in its purest form. FIG. 2 shows a typical extraction method for isolating various components of the hemp plant. The thought process behind this is absorption in the body. Isolates are easily absorbed by the body. However, isolates made from the extraction process often cause adverse side effects. For example, caffeine is the world's leading energy drink ingredient for humans. Coffee, energy drinks all contain extracted caffeine typically at a rate of 99% pure. Even in small doses of 80 to 150 mg, a typical dose, can cause jitters, increase heart rate, spike and crash. In some cases cardiac arrest can occur.

    [0032] Whole green coffee powder composition from whole unroasted coffee beans, reduces all or most of the negative side effects from caffeine. Such a composition also utilized all of the ingredients found in a whole unroasted coffee beans that offers many other health benefits like weight loss, better mood, energy, focus, glucose control and helping with hypertension.

    [0033] Hemp and Marijuana plants are now becoming mainstream and the industry is focused on isolating THC and/or CBD and offering these compounds in their purest form. However, without being bound by theory, the inventor believes that there are many additional health benefits to consuming vitamins, minerals and medicines from the whole verses the isolate made by extraction.

    [0034] Whole Food Processing (WFP) is a completely different technology than preserves all of the living organisms in the plant. This also delivers the plant's full spectrum, i.e. all of the plants attributes, not just an isolated one or two. This also means that the body can easily metabolize the nutrients including over 200 terpenes, a group of phytochemicals which are also produced by hemp.

    [0035] All hemp must be cut from the farm. Once it is cut the plant must be dried before it goes into any kind of processing. Currently some methods include hanging the hemp in barns, some include using drying machines. Once the plant is dry it is shipped to a manufacturing facility to be processed into some kind of isolate.

    [0036] WFP, has designed a far superior way to manufacture hemp:

    [0037] 1) Our process also includes the drying process however WFP uses low heat 100 degrees Fahrenheit or less and incorporates dehumidification. With the help of this process WFP is able to get the plant dried less than 5% moisture content.

    [0038] 2) Once the plant is dried it is ground to a fine mesh. The mesh rate is between 30 and 100 mesh.

    [0039] 3) Once the powder is dried and ground it goes through a screening process that includes UV light/Ozone that kills any unwanted bacteria that may have contaminated the plant.

    [0040] The obvious benefit of Whole Hemp Powder is it contains everything in the plant. There is millions of dollars in research going on today studying the health benefits of hemp based products consumed by humans. By preserving all of the what is in the plant Whole Hemp Powder offers full spectrum causing a symphony effect in the powder maximizing everything.

    [0041] Whole Hemp Powder (WHP) is safer. Isolates can be dangerous if a person was to consume to much at one time. WHP is much safer making much more difficult for an adverse side effect.

    [0042] Additionally, the cost of WHP cost far less for the companies that make hemp based products. For example a Kilogram of CBD isolate sells for $7500 to $12,000. One (1) Kilogram of WHP only cost $2500. This makes it easier for companies to purchase the raw ingredient.

    [0043] These processes may also be utilized to provide whole green coffee bean compositions that may be combined with whole hemp compositions. The following explains methods of providing such a whole green coffee bean composition.

    Methods for Preparing Whole Green Coffee Bean Products:

    [0044] FIG. 1 shows a process 1000 for preparing whole or partial green coffee beans for tableting, encapsulation, and or other nutritional uses such as mixes, additives, supplements, and the like. Process 1000 has been developed to tend to preserve the Chlorogenic Acid and other phytonutrient content of the green coffee beans by using relatively low temperatures, for instance in one example not more than about 130 degrees Fahrenheit, throughout the processing steps.

    Step 1—Berry Selection:

    [0045] The first step in process 1000 is berry selection 100. Whole coffee beans are selected in their fresh green unroasted state, preferably with high levels of Chlorogenic Acid and other naturally occurring phytonutrients. For example, the Coffea robusta species of berries may be selected. However, any suitable berry or combination of berries may be selected.

    Step 2—Sterilization:

    [0046] Turning to FIG. 2, in the second step, sterilization 200, the processing machinery must be sterilized. The machinery, such as a ribbon mixer, should be sanitized to make certain that it is clean and free from any debris from products that were processed prior to green coffee. The machinery may also be cleaned with an industrial strength sanitizing solution that kills microbial contamination. In one embodiment, the machinery comprises a Weiler & Company Model 1660 thirty cubic foot ribbon mixer that may be cleaned in a three-step process. In step one, the detergent phase 210, the mixer may be cleaned with trisodium phosphate or similar substance to remove any filth or debris. In step two, clear water rinse 220, the mixer is rinsed thoroughly with clean potable water to remove any detergent residue. Then in step three, the sanitizing phase 230, all food contact surfaces may be saturated with alcohol or other appropriate organic solvent, such as a 70% isopropyl alcohol (IPA) solution, and allowed to air dry.

    [0047] The whole green coffee beans may have a lot number assigned 240 for the purposes of batch control, for instance in compliance with current Good Manufacturing Practices for Dietary Supplements (cGMP), pursuant to 21 CFR 111. A predetermined amount of the green coffee beans are loaded 250 in the equipment, such as a properly sanitized ribbon mixer. For example, in one embodiment, 100 to 300 kilograms of whole green coffee beans are loaded 250 into a properly sanitized thirty cubic foot ribbon mixer.

    [0048] The whole green coffee beans are then saturated 260 with an appropriate organic solvent such as IPA. The saturated beans are then dried 270 in a hygienic manner. The saturated beans may be dried by, for instance, removing them from the ribbon mixer and placing them evenly on clean paper-lined trays that are placed in drying racks. The drying Racks may then be moved into a climate controlled drying room set at, for instance, 120-130 degrees Fahrenheit, until they are completely dried. This may take approximately twelve to twenty-four hours, for example to reduce the moisture level of the beans from a typical fifteen percent to less than, for example, two percent.

    [0049] While example sterilization steps have been provided above, any suitable means of sterilization may be used. A means of sterilization should be suitable if it sufficiently kills yeast, mold, bacteria, and viral contamination that may be present on the beans. This is preferably done for the safety of those consuming the product, and for the purpose of extending the shelf life of the products of which the green coffee beans will become a part. The heating and/or drying aspect 270 of the example process also serves to extend shelf life, as well as to expedite the steps that follow.

    Step 3—Sizing:

    [0050] The third step, sizing 300, an iterative example of which is illustrated in FIG. 3, may be performed using a coffee-grinding mill. Typical coffee-grinding mills tend to generate a great deal of friction and heat. In order to keep the temperature of the beans relatively low during this process, for instance under about 130 degrees Fahrenheit, the whole green coffee beans may be ground down to successively smaller sizes in a plurality of iterative phases. For example, one embodiment employs three iterative phases. In Phase One 310, the sterilized and dried beans are passed through a grinder, such as a Modern Process Equipment 3 HP Coffee Grinder, reducing the size of the bean to, for instance, a minus 8-10 mesh screen size. Then in Phase Two 320, the grinder setting is reduced, for instance from course setting 1 to 3, and the Phase One material is passed through the grinder, further reducing the size so that the material will pass through, for instance, a 12-16 mesh screen. Next, in Phase Three 330, the grinder setting is reduced again, for instance from a course setting 3 to a medium setting in the range of 3 to 7, and the Phase Two material is passed through the mill again until all of the material passes through a smaller screen, such as, for instance, a 20 mesh screen.

    [0051] Like the other examples provided herein, the above example sizing step 300 is just illustrative of the concept, and the invention is not limited to any of these specific steps unless otherwise stated in the claims. The point is that grinding or milling green coffee is difficult. To preserve its nutritional integrity during the sizing step 300, the green coffee material should not be forced through the mill in a manner that would generate excessive heat, for instance heat that would raise the temperature of the green coffee material above about 130 degrees Fahrenheit. For example, instead of filling or stuffing the grinder with green coffee material and letting it grind, green coffee material can be introduced to the grinder at approximately the same rate as the grinder grinds it on a particular setting.

    [0052] Note that higher temperatures could be used at various steps and still fall within the scope of the invention, however incremental degradation of the green coffee would likely start to occur according to a time-temperature relationship. For example, the green coffee beans/material may be able to be subject to temperatures exceeding 130 degrees Fahrenheit for several seconds without materially degrading its nutritional components.

    Step 4—Stabilization:

    [0053] Next, the finely ground whole green coffee bean material may be stabilized 400 as illustrated in FIG. 4. During this step 400 the whole green coffee beans that have been ground and classified to predetermined specifications as described above may be placed in a properly sanitized blender. For example, the green coffee bean material may be placed in a Patterson Kelley Twin V sixty-five cubic foot blender that has been sanitized using the three-step process 210, 220, 230 described above. A drying agent may then be introduced 410 to the green coffee bean material. Suitable drying agents may include, for example, Magnesium Silicate, Silicon Dioxide, Tricalcium Phosphate, and the like.

    [0054] In one example embodiment of the stabilization step 400, six hundred kilograms of sterilized and ground green coffee is placed into a sterilized Patterson Kelley Twin V sixty-five cubic foot blender. Added into the ground green coffee in this example is one to two percent each (by weight) of Magnesium Silicate, Silicon Dioxide, and Tricalcium Phosphate through a 12 mesh screen. That combination may then blended or mixed 420 for ten minutes at twenty-four revolution per minute, creating an example stabilized whole green coffee bean mixture.

    [0055] While example stabilization steps 410, 420 are described above, any suitable stabilization procedure may be used. Suitable stabilization procedures are those that assist in the long-term preservation of the whole green coffee bean material, as well as the Chlorogenic acid, essential oils and other phytonutrients naturally present in the green coffee beans. Suitable stabilization procedures also typically provide an anti-caking effect that tends to keep the material from clumping when in storage, and tends to provide a free-flowing powder that facilitates the material being tableted, encapsulated, or otherwise used in nutritional products.

    Step 5—Testing:

    [0056] Portions of the stabilized whole green coffee bean mixtures may be tested 500, as shown in FIG. 5. Several parameters may be tested or otherwise evaluated in any appropriate order, including, for example, color 510, odor 520, taste 530, appearance 540, moisture levels 550, microbial levels 560, Chlorogenic acid levels 570, caffeine levels 580, and any other suitable testing, for instance as may be required for various nutritional applications.

    [0057] For example, color testing 510 may be accomplished by matching the color of the material to a light green laboratory control sample. The material passes if it is the typical color of ground green coffee. The material fails if it is not the typical color of ground green coffee. Similarly, odor or smell testing 520 may be accomplished by, for example, matching the smell of the material to a laboratory control sample. The material passes if it has the typical odor of ground green coffee. The material fails if it does not have the typical odor of ground green coffee. Likewise, taste testing 530 may be accomplished by, for example, matching the taste of the material to a laboratory control sample. The material passes if it has the typical taste of ground green coffee. The material fails if it does not have the typical taste of ground green coffee.

    [0058] Appearance testing 540 may be accomplished by, for example, passing the material through a 20 mesh screen. The material may be considered to pass if 99% or more passes through the screen.

    [0059] Moisture level testing 550 may be accomplished by, for example, testing the moisture level of the material. The material may be considered to pass if the moisture level is not more than two percent.

    [0060] Microbial level testing 560 may be accomplished in various way, including, for example, passing the material if it has a total plate count of not more than 1000, yeast and mold test negative, and coliform tests negative.

    [0061] Chlorogenic acid level testing 570 may be accomplished using known means.

    [0062] The material may be considered to pass if, for instance, the Chlorogenic acid levels are not less than two percent.

    [0063] Caffeine level testing 580 may be accomplished using known means. What levels are considered to pass may change in view of the caffeine level desired in the finished product. Unless otherwise specified, the caffeine level should be the same as naturally occurs in green coffee beans.

    [0064] The above testing regimens are examples only and are not limiting. Any suitable testing may be performed at any stage of the process 1000.

    Step 6—Packaging:

    [0065] The stabilized whole green coffee bean mixtures described above may be packaged 600 in any of numerous ways, some of which are shown in FIG. 6, and many of which are made possible, or at least especially easier, by the foregoing steps. The stabilized whole green coffee bean mixtures may be packaged as oral dosage forms in typical dietary supplement format, added to foods, and/or delivered in a medium for topical, cosmetic use (such as in a cream or ointment, for example). If the stabilized whole green coffee bean mixture is to be consumed directly (as a food additive, for example), it may be flavored, and thereby serve as a dual-purpose product (as a drink-flavoring agent, for example).

    [0066] For example and not by way of limitation, in certain embodiments the unique and novel stabilized whole green coffee bean mixtures may be packaged 610 in bulk powder form, may be readily compressed 620 into tablets, may be readily inserted 630 into capsules, or may be mixed 640 with another nutritional supplement or product.

    [0067] The Methodology and thought process of the invention for whole plant processing is different from convention extraction methodologies, concepts and practices. Typically, science discovers that certain isolates of a plant offer health benefits. For example CBD isolate found in the marijuana plant and hemp plant has health benefits that may help people who have cancer. Typically, the CBD is extracted and purified. However, just like with coffee beans, there are many additional valuable nutrients in the hemp plant that are lost during extraction. FIG. 1 shows the most popular isolates found in the hemp plant all offering health benefits.

    [0068] Conventional wisdom tells us that extraction of an identified, particularly isolate should be extracted and purified to maximize the benefits. For example, isolate CBD and have humans consume the isolate in its purest form. FIG. 2 shows a typical extraction method for isolating various components of the hemp plant. The thought process behind this is absorption in the body. Isolates are easily absorbed by the body. However, isolates made from the extraction process often cause adverse side effects. For example, caffeine is the world's leading energy drink ingredient for humans. Coffee, energy drinks all contain extracted caffeine typically at a rate of 99% pure. Even in small doses of 80 to 150 mg, a typical dose, can cause jitters, increase heart rate, spike and crash. In some cases cardiac arrest can occur.

    [0069] Through a patented process of making Whole Green Coffee Powder from Whole unroasted coffee beans, GoBean® was able to eradicate all or most of the negative side effects from caffeine. GoBean® also learned that by consuming all of the whole bean it offered many other health benefits like weight loss, better mood, energy, focus, glucose control and helping with hypertension.

    Method for Preparing Whole Hemp Products.

    [0070] Hemp and Marijuana plants are now becoming mainstream and the industry is focused on isolating THC and/or CBD and offering these compounds in their purest form. However, without being bound by theory, the inventor believes that there are many additional health benefits to consuming vitamins, minerals and medicines from the whole verses the isolate made by extraction.

    [0071] Whole Food Processing (WFP) is a completely different technology than preserves all of the living organisms in the plant. This also delivers the plant's full spectrum, i.e. all of the plant's attributes, not just an isolated one or two. This also means that the body can easily metabolize the nutrients including over 200 terpenes, a group of phytochemicals which are also produced by hemp.

    [0072] All hemp must be cut from the farm. Once it is cut the plant must be dried before it goes into any kind of processing. Currently some methods include hanging the hemp in barns, some include using drying machines. Once the plant is dry it is shipped to a manufacturing facility to be processed into some kind of isolate.

    WFP Hemp Methods:

    [0073] 1) Our process also includes the drying process however WFP uses low heat 100 degrees Fahrenheit or less and incorporates dehumidification by means of a dehumidifier. With the help of this process WFP is able to get the plant dried less than 5% moisture content.

    [0074] 2) Once the plant is dried it is ground to a fine mesh. The mesh rate is between 30 and 100 mesh.

    [0075] 3) Once the powder is dried and ground it goes through a non-chemical sterilizing process, for example exposure to UV light or ozone, that kills any unwanted bacteria that may have contaminated the plant. A “chemical sterilizing process” is a method of sterilizing which includes exposing the hemp powder to an anti-bacterial chemical agent, such as an organic solvent.

    [0076] The obvious benefit of whole hemp powder is it contains everything in the plant. By preserving all of the what is in the plant Whole Hemp Powder offers full spectrum causing a symphony effect in the powder maximizing everything.

    [0077] Whole Hemp Powder (WHP) is safer than highly pure extracts. Isolates can be dangerous if to much is consumed at one time. WHP does not purify a single extract into a highly concentrated form. It includes several components of the plant, each of which is more dilute by virtue of the inclusion of the other components. Thus, it is generally safer, making it much more difficult for an adverse side effect from over-exposure to a single compound. Additionally, WHP is a relatively simple and low cost method of preparing a hemp based product. For example a Kilogram of CBD isolate sells for $7500 to $12,000. One (1) Kilogram of WHP only cost $2500.

    [0078] The whole green coffee bean powder prepared using the methods described herein may be combined with the whole hemp powder prepared in the manner described above. However, the whole green coffee bean powder may also optionally be combined with a mixture containing hemp derived products. For example, more convention hemp products such as CBD, including CBD oils, may be combined with the whole green coffee bean powder.

    [0079] L-theanine, particularly when prepared using a method that provides extremely pure and effective L-theanine, may be combined with the above described whole hemp compositions and whole green coffee bean compositions. L-theanine promotes relaxation, helps promote relaxation promotes relaxation without drowsiness, helps promote a restful, relaxed state, promotes a sense of relaxation, promotes a relaxed feeling, reduces stress, helps to reduce stress, eases occasional simple nervous tension, eases nervousness due to common every day overwork and fatigue, calms down and relaxes, gently soothes away tension, calms, resolves that irritability that ruins your day, reduces restlessness, reduces nervous irritability, when you are under occasional stress, helps you work relaxed. L-theanine also promotes focus and concentration, helps restore mental alertness or wakefulness when experiencing fatigue or, drowsiness. This does not imply that L-theanine should be used as a treatment of chronic fatigue or daytime drowsiness as these are symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and narcolepsy, respectively. L-theanine also can be used for the relief of occasional sleeplessness (but not when it is a characteristic symptom of a disease), and improves the quality of sleep. L-theanine also supports a normal, healthy attitude during PMS (PMS is generally a common, mild condition associated with a normal physiologic process), and diminishes normal symptoms of premenstrual syndrome. By combining L-theanine with hemp and coffee bean compositions, a composition is formed which assists in relaxing, as well as increasing focus.

    [0080] Whereas, the present invention has been described in relation to the drawings attached hereto, it should be understood that other and further modifications, apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the spirit and scope of this invention. Descriptions of the embodiments shown in the drawings should not be construed as limiting or defining the ordinary and plain meanings of the terms of the claims unless such is explicitly indicated.

    [0081] As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.