Foods high in antioxidants
 
Foods high in antioxidants help neutralize the effects of free radicals. If left unchecked, these free radicals can wreak havoc with your DNA, enzymes and cells. In fact, many chronic conditions (including aging) are believed to result from accumulated free radical damage.

But which foods are high in antioxidants? You may find that blueberries, strawberries and pomegranates come to mind. Well think again!

Tufts University developed a new lab test known as ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity), to compare foods high in antioxidants. The Ningxia wolfberry far surpassed all other foods in this comparison, demonstrating that it had the highest levels of antioxidants of any food yet tested.
Foods high in antioxidants

 

Where blueberries (an acclaimed food high in antioxidant) rates at around 3,000 micro TE/100g, the Ningxia Wolfberries are approximately 10 times higher, with a rating of over 30,000!

Your body is under constant bombardment by free radicals. Dr. Bruce Ames of the University of California estimates that the DNA of each of your cells is attacked by free radicals over 10,000 times per day (through normal metabolic functions, and the damaging effects of pollutants and chemicals). Eating foods high in antioxidants can help protect your body, leaving you more energy for the things you really love doing.



Gary Young (the founder of Young Living) was first to import Ningxia wolfberries into the United States on a commercial basis. Today, Young Living has more than two-dozen products containing this treasured berry. For example:

Wolfberry juice is the main ingredient in NingXia Red
Wolfberries are found in the Wolfberry Crisp Bar (called “Wolfie B Crisp Bar” in Australia) and Essential Manna
Wolfberry extract is used in Ultra Young
Wolfberry polysaccharides are in ImmuPro, and Powermeal
Wolfberry powder is in AminoTech, Be-Fit, CardiaCare, KidScents MightyVites, Power Meal and Sulfurzyme
Wolfberry seed oil can be found in the A•R•T skincare range, Boswellia Wrinkle Cream, Cinnamint Lip Balm, NeuroGen Moisturising Cream, Orange Blossom Facial Wash, Prenolone, Prenolone Plus, Progessence Natural Moisturising Cream, Regenolone, Sandalwood Moisture Cream, Ultra Young Plus, and Wolfberry Eye Creme

Dr. Bob Delmonteque, senior medical advisor to the Journal of Longevity Research and Muscle and Fitness magazine, was asked to trial Be-Fit, Power Meal and Wolfberry Bars. He reported that, “During just three weeks using these products, I’ve achieved muscle tone I never thought possible. I have gained more energy, stamina, vigor and vitality than I’ve ever had before.”

Click here to learn more about NingXia Red.
Click here for resource list and other studies of the Chinese Wolfberry
Click here to learn what an antioxidant is

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