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Dark Chocolate is world-renown for its high antioxidant value, supporting optimal health and wellness. TLC has taken this to a new level of nutritional value with the addition of highly sought after exotic fruits from around the world, including Açaí, Mangosteen, Cupuaçu, Goji (Wolfberrry) and Cherry.
Açaí, the fruit of a palm tree ("The Tree of Life") that
grows in the rainforests of the Amazon, is known to have ten times more
antioxidants than red grapes and 10 to 30 times the anthocyanins (polyphenols
that give fruits and vegetables their deep color and are high in antioxidant
value) of red wine! Antioxidants, which include the Vitamins C and E
that are found in the Açaí fruit, help to neutralize oxygen-free radicals,
which are an unhealthy by-product of the process the body uses to turn food
into energy. Açaí also has a high concentration of Omega 6 and Omega 9 fatty
acids, which help fight the buildup of LDL, or bad cholesterol, in the body
while also helping support HDL, or good cholesterol. The benefits of Açaí are
endless, as they promote cardiovascular and digestive health and contain a
large range of vitamins and nutrients including Vitamins B1, B2, B3, C, E,
Potassium, Zinc, Magnesium and Phosphorus.
Mangosteen is recognized for the incredibly potent antioxidant power of its phytonutrient xanthones. Xanthones are the most highly active antioxidants found in the mangosteen fruit and come predominately from the rind or outer shell portion of the fruit. Xanthones are a biological class of phytonutrients that are very stable and have been found to exhibit strong antioxidant activity. Mangosteen has over 40 naturally occurring xanthones!
From deep in the Amazon Rainforest comes a delicious exotic fruit called the Cupuaçu (pronounced coo-poo-ah-sue). Known as "The Taste of Brazil", this fruit is used in juices, jams and other tasty treats. In addition to its many antioxidant properties, Cupuaçu has been touted as supporting a healthy digestive tract, boosting the immune system and promoting energy and libido†. This highly sought-after fruit contains phytonutrients called polyphenols and theograndins (super-antioxidants) and several other antioxidants including vitamins A, C, B1, B2, B3 as well as essential fatty acids and amino acids – which is why we call it a complete super-fruit!
Goji berry is the common name for the fruit of two very closely related species: Lycium barbarum and L. chinense, two species of boxthorn in the family Solanaceae. Although its original habitat is obscure (probably southeastern Europe to southwest Asia), goji berry species currently grow in many world regions.
The cherry belongs to the family Rosaceae, genus Prunus, along with almonds, peaches, plums, apricots and bird cherries. The subgenus is native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with two species in America, three in Europe, and the remainder in Asia. Cherries contain anthocyanins, the red pigment in berries. Cherry anthocyanins have been shown to reduce pain and inflammation in rats. Anthocyanins are also potent antioxidants under active research for a variety of potential health benefits.
†These statements have not been
evaluated by the FDA. This is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent
any diseases.
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ALLERGY INFORMATION: Contains: Soy. This product is manufactured on equipment
that may also process milk, peanuts and other tree nuts, coconut, eggs and
wheat.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This is not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any diseases.
Earline Downey is an independent associate of Youngevity (#4201)