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Additionally Tart Montmorency Cherry Juice Concentrate contains melatonin, which may help balance circadian rhythms for proper sleep plus anti-inflammatory anothocyanins (pigments) and bioflavonoids that may assist the body to relieve pain associated with arthritis and gout. Our 100% pure and guaranteed non-gmo concentrate also naturally contains perillyl alcohol, a natural compound that is powerful in reducing the incidence of all types of cancer, as well as ellagic acid. Clinical tests conducted at the Hollings Cancer Institute at MUSC shows consuming ellagic acid may aid the body in cancer prevention. Isoqueritrin and queritrin (flavenoids) are part of the Tart Montmorency Cherry’s phyto-chemical profile that assist the body in eliminating by-products of oxidative stress thereby slowing the aging process. These cherries are truly nature’s most powerful combination of cell rejuvenating antioxidants! Noni, goji berry and mangosteen simply cannot compare! If you want to give your body the most nutritionally potent fruit juice we could find, discover “Apothe-Cherry”. It tastes great and you will LOVE it!! INSTRUCTIONS: Add 1 oz. (2 TBS.) of concentrate to 8-10 oz of water or other juices, drink daily. SUPPLEMENT FACTS: Serving Size: 1 fl oz. (29.57 ml) Servings Per Container: 16 INGREDIENTS: Tart Montmorency Cherry Juice Concentrate OTHER FACTS: Suitable for Vegetarian Diets. Please refrigerate after opening.
RECIPES: Apple Sauce with Cherries
Cherry Delight
Power Drink
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Updated June 01, 2007
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