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Monday, September 21, 2009

Brunswick Labs Report On Magic Juices

By Jewel Erwin

A well known independent lab did studies on the magic antioxidant juices on the market. The results will shock you.

It seems like there are hundreds of companies trying to market the latest magic juice. These juices, many of which are sourced from obscure locations in the Pacific, Asia, or the Amazon often come with alluring tales of miracle cures and healing properties. With few exceptions, these juices claim to be the most powerful antioxidants available. Some claim to have antioxidant super power. So we decided to put these so-called magic juices to the test. We asked Brunswick Labs, a well known independent laboratory, to conduct scientific tests on the magic juices.

Just for fun, we decided to include purple grape juice in the test. The tests were quite revealing! In fact some of the juice companies might feel they are too revealing! Before we get to the results, here are a few of the published statements about the antioxidant and free radical properties of some juices:

MonaVie claims that the acai berry used in their juice is one of the worlds top super foods and is rich in antioxidants. The levels of antioxidants in the acai berry from Brazil versus what is in Mona Vies juice are quite different.

Xango claims that its mangosteen from Southeast Asia is extremely potent in antioxidants. Kyani who uses a berry from Alaska claims they are unmatched in antioxidants. All while FreeLife wants you to drink their GoChi juice and claims it will knock out free radicals.

The FRAP examination showed that grape juice had more antioxidants per serving than all but two of the magic juices.

Here are the results from the ORAC and FRAP tests: The first score is the ORAC score followed by the FRAP. Welchs Grape Juice scored 2734 and 245, while Mona Vie came in at 2220 and 1572. Pharmanexs G3 product reported 1658 and 2648 and Xango scored one of the lowest at 947 and 761. FreeLifes Gochi 888 and 641 with Kyani Sunrise scored a 769 in ORAC and a 1271. Exfuze, who uses extracts from fruits around the world, had one of the lowest scores at 400 and 174.

What does all of this mean? The dollar that you are spending would be better invested with buying grape juice at $.50 for 8 ounces compared to $4.60 of Mona Vie. Both the ORAC and FRAP tests show that the grape juice provides more protection against free radicals then Mana Vies acai juice.

Any business opportunity is only as strong as the product and, more importantly, the value of the product that business sells. Without proven and value-oriented products all the miracle-cure advertising is folklore. So, what is the truth? Are these magic juices really the worlds greatest super-antioxidants?

The best source to get the potent nutrients is eating them fresh from the source. Now obviously if you do not live in these areas then it is virtually impossible to do so. Yoli, a new company with a new technology has solved the problem once and for all. They have blast cap technology which has the nutrients sealed until they are ready for use. The best part is you can place them on top of a bottle of water or juice and blast them in when you are ready to drink.

You now have the most efficacious and affordable nutrient rich drink on the planet. All you have to do is add the water. All at a cost of about one tenth of these exotic juices. - 17273

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