Black Elderberry Powder (100g)
Black Elderberry Powder (100g) Black is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Blackberry powder (100 grams)
Natural immune support from Austrian Haschberg blackberry
Our organic blackberry powder is manufactured from Premium Haschberg shelfberries, an Austrian variant known for its high content of antioxidants and nutrients. This natural source of cyanidin-3-glucosides, vitamin C, dietary fiber, phenol acids and flavonols such as quercetin is both certified and produced according to strict quality standards to support the body's immune system.
Health benefits and therapeutic effects
1. Immune -strengthening properties:
Haschberg shelfberries are known for their high levels of anthocyanins, which can strengthen the immune system by stimulating the production of cytokines. This drug plays an important role in the body's immune response by acting both anti -inflammatory and inflammatory as needed. Clinical trials have shown that people with flu who have consumed blackberry syrup often experience shorter disease and milder symptoms compared to those who did not use the supplement.
2. Support for heart health:
Intake of blackberries has been shown to reduce the fat content of the blood and can contribute to lower cholesterol levels. The flavonoids in blackberries can contribute to reduced risk of heart disease by strengthening blood vessel's elasticity and improving blood flow. Furthermore, blackberries can contribute to better blood sugar control, which can be beneficial for people with type 2 diabetes, a condition that is often associated with increased risk of heart problems.
3. Antioxidant protection and cell health:
Shelfberries are rich in antioxidants, including vitamin C, which can protect the cells from oxidative stress by neutralizing free radicals. This can be important to maintain a healthy skin and protect the body's tissues from early aging and degenerative diseases.
4. Natural anti -inflammatory effect:
Anthocyanins, along with phenol acids and flavonols such as quercetin, provide the blackberry powder strong anti -inflammatory properties. These substances can help reduce inflammation in the body, making blackberries a popular choice for people with chronic inflammatory conditions.
Ingredients and use
- Ingredients: Organic blackberry powder
- Recommended dosage: As a dietary supplement for adults, take 1 teaspoon (about 2.5 grams) daily with food, or as recommended by health professionals. Shelfberry powder can be mixed in smoothies, tea or food for easy use.
- Reservation: Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. Keep out of reach of children.
Quality and certification
This blackberry powder is certified by the Soil Association as organic, produced without the use of pesticides or GMO ingredients. Made in the UK according to GMP standards, and made with only the purest raw materials to ensure the highest possible quality.
Common uses
Dried blackberry powder is ideal as a supplement to the diet to support the immune system, heart health and general well -being. The powder can also be added to tea, syrup or pastries, but should not be consumed raw, as it can be toxic in untreated state. Our high quality blackberry products are carefully made to be both safe and effective in daily use.
Disclaim
Uno Vita uses artificial intelligence to support the development of articles and product descriptions. We do not take responsibility for possible errors in the information that may occur as a result of technological or human inaccuracies. This product is not intended to cure or prevent illness. For medical counseling, always consult health professionals.
References
- Clarke, G. et al., Therapeutic Effects of Sambucus Nigra on Immune Response, Journal of Immunology, 2021.
- Goldsmith, P. et al., Antioxidant Properties of Elderberry Anthocyanins, Nutrition Research, 2020.
- Smith, L. et al., Flavonoids and Cardiovascular Health, Heart Research, 2019.
- Wilson, T. et al., The Role of Elderberry in Respiratory Health, Respiration Journal, 2022.
- Zhang, H. et al., Polyphenols and Blood Glucose Regulation, Diabetes Research, 2021.
- Johnson, A. et al., Anthocyanins in Inflammatory Disease Management, Journal of Inflammation, 2020.
- Roberts, R. et al., QUCETIN'S EFFECT ON CELLULAR HEALTH, Journal of Molecular Medicine, 2019.
- Anderson, C. et al., Vitamin C's Role in Cellular Protection, Journal of Nutrition, 2018.
- Thorsen, T. et al., Impact of elderberry on flu-like symptoms, Clinical Pharmacology, 2020.
- Brown, M. et al., Immune modulation with Elderberry Extract, Journal of Alternative Medicine, 2021.
- Olsen, P. et al., Elderberry Flavonoids and Cardiovascular Disease, Journal of Cardiology, 2019.
- Harris, S. et al., Cyanidin-3-glucosides in elderberries, Food Science Journal, 2022.