Ellagic Acid
Ellagic
acid is
is a polyphenol antioxidant found in numerous fruits and vegetables including raspberries, strawberries, cranberries, walnuts, pecan, pomegranates and other plant foods
Ellagic Acid -
Source
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Ellagic acid can be obtained by eating strawberries, cranberries,
walnuts, pecans, pomegranates and the best source, Meeker red
raspberry seeds.
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Ellagic Acid - Meeker Red Raspberry
Ellagic Acid
from Meeker Red Raspberry, the best!
The
Meeker red raspberry is the best source of Ellagic acid.
We uses only Meeker Red Raspberry seed extract to produce ultra
pure Ellagic Acid Advanced Formula.
Ellagic Acid - Our Guarantee
We have
a strict policy of only releasing Ellagic Acid products that can be supported
by scientific studies. The active ingredient in our formula has a proven
beneficial purpose.
Our Meeker red raspberry formula is manufactured
under CGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices)
certified by the NNFA (United States National Nutritional Food Association).
The manufacturing process is subject to stringent quality control standards.
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| Eating vast quantities of the correct type of fresh raspberries each day is not only impractical but would be horrendously expensive. Our leading Ellagic Acid brand uses the latest technology to extract the maximum amount of ellagitannin from a given amount of raspberry seed, but few have access to the most sophisticated techniques.
Ellagic
Acid - External References:
Wikipedia: Ellagic Acid Ohio State University: Ellagic Acid content in berries American Cancer Society: Ellagic Acid
Washington Red Raspberry Commission: 120 references on Ellagic Acid properties
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Do include a full spectrum antioxidant that contains known anti-carcinogens such as green tea, alpha lipoic acid, selenium, lycopene, and curcumin. They all work synergistically with red raspberry ellagitannins – making them that much more effective.

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