I think Costco has just issued a recall
on the antioxidant blend.
Not exact matches
For the berries, I used a frozen «
antioxidant blend» from Costco that includes raspberries, pomegranates, blueberries, cherries, and a few strawberries (because that's what I had
on hand).
Organic,
antioxidant - rich blueberries
blended with coconut blossom sugar and thickened with omega - 3 packed chia seeds, and our creamy coconut yogurt
on top.
HUM capitalizes
on ashwagandha's ability to provide energy and combines it with other adaptogens,
antioxidants, and more for tailored
blends.
For the berries, I used a frozen «
antioxidant blend» from Costco that includes raspberries, pomegranates, blueberries, cherries, and a few strawberries (because that's what I had
on hand).
The Acai berry used
on each
blend comes from the freeze - dried Acai, which results in a product with a higher
antioxidant score than other processing methods.
Do you have any information
on antioxidant content of cranberries (or any other fruits) before versus after
blending?
This
antioxidant blend (called Longevity) contains a powerful
blend of some of the most potent
antioxidants on the planet such as:
I think the reason it works so well is because it is a
blend of ALL the green super foods, and many other
antioxidants — all of which well work in harmony with each other to make it much more powerful than any one thing
on its own.
On top of that, the manufacturer praises the product, saying it has a unique
blend of
antioxidants, minerals and vitamins that are necessary to a healthy development.
Following that lead, pet food manufacturers like Hills and Royal Canin increased the protein content of their «liver support» diets and marketed them based
on their low copper level (only helpful in copper storage disease, not PVH - MVD) a «precise
blend» of
antioxidants to support a healthy immune system and increased flavor and density to tempt picky eaters».