HIBISCUS

Hibiscus is a popular natural diuretic and a good source of vitamin C and minerals. Some studies have shown when its prepared as a tea it can lower blood pressure.*

ARONIA BERRIES

Aronia is recognized as a super food with a number of health benefits – from it’s high antioxidant level to helping fight heart disease to promoting a healthy urinary tract. Plus don’t forget, some people say it helps strengthen memory.*

HUCKLEBERRY

People celebrate antioxidants for their assistance in slowing down aging and preventing nasty ailments like cancer, heart disease and glaucoma. Huckleberries are an abundant source of antioxidants … plus vitamin B and vitamin C.*

LEMON

There’s a twist to the humble lemon, sure it’s zesty, but it’s also a strong antibacterial, antiviral and immune boosting wunder-fruit. There’s nothing but sweet upside to lemons.*

GINSENG

For centuries people have been enjoying the therapeutic quality of ginseng, but it not only reduces stress and increases mental clarity, it helps regulate blood sugar levels while stimulating the immune and nervous system.*

POMEGRANATE

Early research suggests that regularly consuming antioxidant rich pomegranate juice has promising health benefits for a number of diseases including the reduction of heart disease risk factors and significantly lowering cholesterol levels.*

CINNAMON

A study found that just smelling cinnamon can boost cognitive function and memory – imagine what consuming it can do … or we could tell you; it’s been shown to lower LDL cholesterol and help regulate blood sugar.*

Our hibiscus products contain 350mg of hibiscus extract, 50 mg of panax ginseng, and 25mg of cinnamon extract. Remaining products contain 100mg of panax ginseng.

HIBISCUS: http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2008/081110.htm *
ARONIA BERRIES: http://www.agmrc.org/commodities__products/fruits/aronia_berries_profile.cfm *
HUCKLEBERRY: http://www.uaf.edu/files/ces/publications-db/catalog/hec/FNH-00111.pdf *
http://www.ehow.com/facts_5549353_benefits-wild-alaskan-blueberries.html *
LEMON: http://www.snopes.com/medical/disease/lemons.asp
Ferguson, J.J. and Timothy M. Spann. “Medicinal Use of Citrus” University of Florida October 2002 (PDF) *
GINSENG: http://www.aafp.org/afp/2003/1015/p1539.html *
POMEGRANATE: http://www.health.harvard.edu/press_releases/health-benefit-of-pomegranate-juice *
CINNAMON: http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/ar/archive/jul00/cinn0700.htm *
Zoladz P, Raudenbush B, Lilley S. Cinnamon perks performance. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Chemoreception Sciences, held in Sarasota, FL, April 21-25, 2004. 2004.*

* These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.