| Product Description |
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| Our Cherry Fruit Extract has one of the highest concentrations available - a 10:1 extract. Each capsule contains 500 mg of this joint-supporting ingredient.
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| Suggested Use
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| Two capsules three times daily.
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| Ingredients/Supplement Facts
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| Supplement Facts |
Serving Size: 2 Capsules |
| Ingredients |
Amount |
%DV |
Sweet Cherry (Prunus avium) Fruit Extract 10:1 |
1,000 mg |
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| Other
Ingredients:gelatin, magnesium stearate, and titanium dioxide color. |
Contains No: sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, dairy products, artificial flavoring and preservatives. All colors used are from natural sources.
†: Daily value not established.
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| Additional Information |
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| How Does It Work?:
The sweet cherry (Prunus avium) tree, native to central Europe, has been
cultivated since Greek and Roman times. The fruit, which can now be found
throughout much of Europe and the coastal United States, has long been
associated with a variety of health benefits. While the exact mechanism by which
cherry fruit and its key components promotes health remains undetermined, new
research continues to support the many benefits of cherry consumption.
Antioxidant Support
Cherries are a rich source of flavonoids, natural compounds that are most
widely recognized for their potent antioxidant activity. In fact, anthocyanins
flavonoids isolated from cherries have been shown to possess antioxidant
capabilities superior to vitamin E. This powerful free radical scavenging
capacity has broad ranging health implications for the immune, cardiovascular,
and musculoskeletal systems. Additionally, cherries have also been shown to
support the body's natural anti-inflammatory response.
Joint Support
By disarming free radicals, which can damage healthy cells, flavonoids
contribute to the integrity of capillaries, collagen structures, eyes, joints,
and arteries.† Research has shown that anthyocyanins and cyanidin
flavonoids present in cherry fruit can positively impact joint health.
Additionally, a recent study found that consumption of sweet cherries
promotes optimal pH balance by maintaining healthy uric acid levels, revealing
yet another way in which cherries contribute to joint health.
Cardiovascular Support
One of the most exciting new findings regarding cherry fruit consumption is
its potential support in the area of cardiovascular health. Researchers recently
found that anthocyanins naturally present in sweet cherries support healthy
insulin production in pancreatic cells. Cherry consumption may, therefore, help
maintain healthy insulin and blood sugar levels that are already within the
normal range.
Sleep Support
Melatonin, a natural hormone that is secreted by the pineal gland, supports
healthy sleep patterns.† Studies have shown that melatonin plays an
important role in regulating the circadian clock.† Through its
ability to modulate the body's light-dark cycle, melatonin supplementation
promotes restful sleep, relaxation, and stress reduction.
A recent study, the first to reveal that melatonin can be naturally present
in food sources, found that both sweet and tart cherries contain high levels of
melatonin. While additional trials are needed to validate cherry fruit as an
effective sleep enhancer, this study implies yet another potential health
benefit of cherry consumption.
Conclusion
While much of cherry fruit's reputation is based on anecdotal evidence or
“old wives tales”, scientific research is continually validating its numerous
health benefits. Enzymatic Therapy's Cherry Fruit Extract provides a high
quality and concentrated extract of Prunus avium, a natural source of
potent antioxidants.
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