Blueberry Extract with Pomegranate (60)
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Blueberry Extract with Pomegranate: A natural source of antioxidants and support for circulatory health
Blueberry Extract with Pomegranate combines powerful compounds from blueberry and pomegranate to provide broad support for the body's natural health processes. This formulation is made from wild blueberries, known for their high content of anthocyanins, as well as pomegranate extract, which is rich in polyphenols, tannins and punicalagins. These ingredients help protect the body's cells from oxidative stress, support the circulatory system and maintain a healthy metabolism.
Support for circulatory health
The blueberry extract in this formula helps support circulatory health by helping to maintain blood flow in several ways. The first is by helping to maintain already normal levels of LDL cholesterol and blood pressure. The second is by helping to preserve endothelial and vascular function, which is essential for maintaining healthy blood vessels.
Antioxidant protection
Blueberries have a unique ability to neutralize free radicals thanks to their high content of anthocyanins and pterostilbene. Anthocyanins are considered some of nature's most potent antioxidants, and pterostilbene helps maintain healthy lipid and glucose levels that are already within healthy limits. This combination also provides support for maintaining a healthy DNA structure through its antioxidant effect.
AuroraBlue® – wild blueberry
To maximize the benefits of these health-giving berries, Blueberry Extract with Pomegranate uses AuroraBlue®, made from wild-growing Alaskan blueberries. These berries are grown in a completely natural environment, without exposure to chemicals, and provide up to ten times the antioxidant capacity compared to commercially grown berries. This ensures that you get the most out of each capsule.
Potent doses of several fruit compounds in one capsule
In addition to wild blueberry extract, this formula also contains powerful doses of pomegranate extract. Pomegranate contains polyphenols, tannins and anthocyanins – all known antioxidants. Punicalagins, also found in pomegranate, help support circulatory health by regulating endothelial function.
Benefits of using Blueberry Extract with Pomegranate
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Supports circulatory health by maintaining blood flow: Helps maintain healthy cholesterol and blood pressure levels that are already within normal limits, as well as maintaining good vascular function.
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Provides antioxidant protection: The powerful antioxidants in blueberries and pomegranates help protect cells against damage from free radicals.
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Contributes to normal metabolism: The pomegranate components also help maintain a healthy metabolism, including regulating healthy blood sugar levels.
Technical specifications
The product contains wild blueberry extract and pomegranate extract in potentized doses. Each capsule contains 475 mg of wild blueberry extract from AuroraBlue®, 200 mg of POMELLA® pomegranate extract (standardized to 30% punicalagins), as well as 75 mg of BlueActiv™ blueberry extract. Other ingredients include maltodextrin, vegetable cellulose (capsule), silica and vegetable stearate. The dosage is one capsule once or twice a day, or as recommended by a healthcare professional.
Conclusion
Blueberry Extract with Pomegranate is a powerful combination of antioxidants and health-giving fruit compounds, developed to support circulatory health and protect the body's cells against oxidative stress. With its high proportion of wild blueberry and pomegranate, the product provides natural polyphenols that contribute to a healthy lifestyle.
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