Acerola is a rich source of vitamin and also contains bioflavonoids like kaempferol, quercetin and rutin, which are required for the absorption of vitamin C in the body. It is a very good source of anthocyanins and the carotenoids lutein and beta-carotene.*
Acerola is a rich source of vitamin and also contains bioflavonoids like kaempferol, quercetin and rutin, which are required for the absorption of vitamin C in the body. It is a very good source of anthocyanins and the carotenoids lutein and beta-carotene.*
Nutrient-dense baobab fruits are rich in prebiotic dietary fiber (including pectin), potassium and antioxidant phytonutrients (phenolics and bioflavonoids), high in vitamin C, calcium and magnesium, and contain a wide variety of vitamins and minerals. The bioflavonoids present in the fruits assist with the absorption of vitamin C in the body.
BettaBerries® Antioxidant Blend is a concentrated, proprietary blend of many of the most phytonutrient-rich and well-known berries. It contains Acai, Acerola, Amla, Cranberry, Goji, Jabuticaba, Mangosteen, Maqui, Pomegranate, and Strawberries. Bursting with potent antioxidant plant compounds, these berries contain polyphenols, anthocyanins, bioflavonoids, carotenoids, vitamin C, and an array of vitamins and minerals.
Camu Camu contains the highest documented quantity of natural vitamin C on earth, usually about 5 to 6% naturally-occurring vitamin C. Virtually all vitamin C supplements are chemically synthesized molecules such as ascorbic acid, potassium ascorbate, magnesium ascorbate and calcium ascorbate, and are often made from genetically modified corn sugar. Compared to oranges, camu camu contains 30 times more vitamin C, 3 times more niacin, 10 times more iron, double the amount of riboflavin and 50% more phosphorus. Camu camu also contains beta-carotene, potassium, calcium and amino acids.
These beautiful berries are a rich source of polysaccharides and one of the richest food sources of carotenoids (a better source than even carrots), including beta-carotene and zeaxanthin. They also contain beta-sitosterol and nineteen amino acids, including all nine essential amino acids. In addition, they are rich in potassium, contain complex B-vitamins, have higher levels of vitamin C than oranges and contain 21 trace minerals, including germanium, a trace mineral rarely found in foods.