Red Wine, Blueberries or blackcurrants for your good health? – Nutrition

Author: FYI  //  Category: red wine

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from SuJonBerries

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Dr Greg Clark, Physiologist for SuJon Berries, with a particular focus on Stress physiology talks to us about their latest research; confirming that not only are New Zealand blackcurrant fruit the richest natural source of blackcurrant polyphenols available they also outperform acai, goji, pomegranate, grape seed, pine bark, bilberry and blueberry anti oxidant potency.

The blackcurrant has a very wide unique range of antioxidants giving you the best defense against free radicals. When your DNA sustains an estimate of one million lesions every 24 hours theres definite reason to take this convenient high concentrate powder form of blackcurrant for you general health and well-being. Blackcurrant antioxidants can help lower the risk of numerous diseases and are also excellent for athletes

SuJon recommends you take 6g (one heaped teaspoon) of SuJons 100% * natural and 100% New Zealand made Blackcurrant Powder daily to feell good. If taking for sports performance we advise you consume before and immediately after exercise to support the cardiovascular system, help reduce fatigue and support muscle performance and recovery. Our New Zealand blackcurrants contain the highest levels of anthocyanins compared to any other variety grown in the world and this is due to high intensity natural UV light, a pristine environment, perfect growing conditions and unique varieties. These factors all combine to make New Zealand blackcurrants the richest source of blackcurrant polyphenolic compounds in the world. Research now indicates a key support role for anthocyanins, the polyphenolic class found in blackcurrant fruit, in metabolic and physiological processes essential to good health, well being and an active longevity.

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