Best Antioxidant
Blueberries cranberries red berries purple berries – say what? Yes there is such a thing as a purple berry. You
may not be that familiar with the term but new research has shown that when it comes to finding the best
antioxidant source nothing compares to purple berries.
Groups of USDA scientists have come up with a study which suggests that among the highest fruits for best
antioxidants purple berries are even higher than blueberries and cranberries. Their preliminary laboratory studies
told them that the elderberry black currant and chokeberry – collectively known as “purple berries” due to their
dark color – are as much as 50 percent higher in best antioxidants than some of the more common berry varieties.
This further proves that purple berries are the best antioxidant source and have the potential to provide more
health benefits from boosting the immune system cutting down cholesterol and preventing the onset of degenerative
diseases such as Alzheimer’s cancer and heart disease.
In the near future scientists predict that best antioxidants from purple berries will play a bigger role in the
marketplace where they are poised to be used as part of a growing number of specialty health foods drinks and
nutraceuticals.
Besides purple berries there are also other rich sources of best antioxidants. According to the largest USDA
study yet artichokes and beans may not be at the top of your list of favorite foods but when it comes to best
antioxidants these veggies earn a coveted place. According to the study these vegetables are among a growing
variety of foods to contain surprisingly high levels of the disease-fighting compounds known as best
antioxidants.
In addition to artichokes and beans researchers have also found that Russet potatoes pecans and even cinnamon
are all excellent although lesser-known sources of best antioxidants.
This new study is more complete and much more accurate compared to previous studies due perhaps to updated
technology. It also includes a wider variety of foods for their best antioxidant test. Over 100 different foods
were used as researchers analyzed their antioxidant levels including fruits and vegetables as well as spices and
nuts.
Among the fruits tested purple berries cranberries blueberries and blackberries ranked highest when it came to
best antioxidant sources. Beans artichokes and Russet potatoes were also the top contenders among the vegetables
tested. Pecans walnuts and hazelnuts also had best antioxidants in the nut category.
However no matter which food source is a better antioxidant source or which one is not the bottom line remains
the same: eat more fruits and veggies. This was according to Ronald L. Prior Ph.D. a chemist and a nutritionist
with the USDA’s Arkansas Children’s Nutrition Center in Little Rock Ark.
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