December 6, 2007

         Berry Radical

We asked Brunswick Laboratories to put Berry Radical through it's
paces and see how it performed. Brunswick Labs is recognized
internationally by leading health research institutions and
companies in the nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, food and
cosmetic industries, as a world leader in research and
diagnostic services related to antioxidants and oxidative stress.

One box of Berry Radical contains 217,200 ORAC units!
See the ORAC score per serving below:

 SupplementORAC
Score /
Serving
Additional information about the product
 30ml Tahitian Noni Juice165
Reconstituted concentrate
 30ml Himalayan Goji Juice380
Preserved with sodium benzoate and potassium benzoate
Reconsituted from concentrates
 30ml Xango530
Preserved with potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate
Reconsituted from concentrates
 30ml YL Berry Young1130
Preserved with potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate
Reconsituted from concentrates
 5g sachet
Berry Radical
7240
Certified organic, freeze-dried, raw, living fruits, berries and cacao
(chococolate)
Preservative-free

Then we looked at much you'd have to buy of our competitors product to get the equivalent amount of
ORAC units contained in ONE BOX of Berry Radical.

What you'd have to buy
How much you'd have to spend!
6 bottles of YL Berry Young  
US $324
 12 bottles of Xango Mangosteen juice US $480
 17 bottles of Himalayan Goji juice US$ 893                                                 
41 bottles of Tahitian Noni juice
US $1727

What Are Free Radicals And Why Do We Need Antioxidants?

Oxidation occurs when free radicals (highly reactive, high-energy particles) ricochet wildly throughout
the body and damage cells. Free radicals can be produced within the body by natural biological
processes or introduced from outside via tobacco smoke, toxins, pollutants and sub-optimal eating
habits. Free radicals accelerate the progression of cancer, cardiovascular disease, rheumatoid arthritis,
chronic fatigue, and age-related diseases. Antioxidants found in fruits and vegetables help to neutralise
free radicals in our bodies.

    

 

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