Yum berry

Contains the highest known concentration of the most powerful class of Antioxidants called OPC's: the only class of Antioxidant thought to be capable of:
Crossing the blood brain barrier to provide support for the brain and nervous system
Supporting the natural strength and resilience of blood vessels - particularly in the legs
Supporting the health of skin, eyes and gums
80g pouch = 5 week supply at 1 teaspoon per day sprinkled over cereal/ juice/ smoothies

The delicious rich red Yumberry grows on the Yang-Mei tree and has been used in Chinese Medicine for over 3000 years. The Yumberry contains a huge range of micro-nutrients including anthocyanins, ellagic acid, quercetin and myricetin: all potent free-radical fighters and important health supporters.

Importantly, Yumberries contain the highest known natural concentration of OPCs
- the most powerful class of antioxidants which are thought to support every metabolic system in the body.

OPCs are thought to be the only known antioxidant that can cross the blood-brain barrier and provide direct support for the brain and nervous system.
OPCs are believed to support the natural strength and resilience of blood vessels - particularly in the legs where unhealthy veins often cause ankle swelling and discomfort.
OPCs also support the physical structure of the skin, eyes and gums and help support the body's natural defence against periodontal disease.

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Yum Berry

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Yum Berry Powder 80g 2.82oz
80g pouch provides 5wk supply

 

 

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