A substantial amount of scientific research links tart cherries to many therapeutic benefits.
Anthocyanins
Cherries are an excellent source of anthocyanins, a group of phenolic compounds that give tart cherries their deep, rich color. Studies have suggested that anthocyanins have antioxidant properties, and that tart cherries contain the highest concentrations of these compared to other berries. These antioxidants work in combination with other natural components to boost antioxidant power for greater health benefits.
Perillyl alcohol (POH)
A naturally occurring chemical in tart cherries with additional antioxidant effects, such as regulating cell growth.
Melatonin
The Montmorency variety of tart cherries contains melatonin, which is beneficial for normal sleep patterns. The other conditions that tart cherries positively effect ranges from gout and joints, to blood sugar levels, and even prostate health, making Tart Cherry a perfect companion to take alongside our other products:
G-Plex (sold as a set with Tart Cherry) - Gout:
A number of scientific studies have supported the influence that tart cherry intake has on controlling symptoms associated with gout. In a 2003 study, healthy women who consumed two servings (280 grams) of tart cherries after an overnight fast showed significant reduction in uric acid levels. Researchers concluded that certain compounds in cherries may be beneficial for the management of conditions relating to gout.
Joint-S - Joints:
Similarly, other studies have suggested that tart cherries may also help support optimal joint health. Research conducted at the Philadelphia VA Medical Center and at the Baylor Research Institute in Texas found that drinking tart cherry juice improved joint function in patients.
ChromAlly - Blood Sugar Levels:
Studies have shown tart cherries to have a low glycemic index score, thus producing only a mild rise in blood sugar levels. Furthermore, the compounds in tart cherries appear to aid in blood sugar level control. In a 1996 study, diabetic patients who consumed 600 mg of anthocyanins a day for two months exhibited a significant reduction in blood vessel damages, implying that tart cherries could prevent further damage of complications associated with irregular blood sugar levels.
Prostable-6 - Prostate:
Tart cherries could be beneficial towards supporting prostate health, since tart cherries also contain ellagic acid and perrilyl alcohol – both of which have anti-oxidant properties, which are essential for healthy prostate.
The recommended dosage is one capsule taken twice daily. One in the morning, and one in the evening must be taken with a meal to prevent stomach irritation.
*As with any dietary supplement, consult your health care practitioner before using this product, especially if you experience any allergic reactions, or have an existing condition.
Q:Can I take a variety of dietary supplements at the same time?
A: Yes, this range of products is a source of dietary nutritional supplements; they are similar to food. Two to three kinds can be taken together, only after meals. For more than three kinds, the fourth and/or fifth kind can be separated by two hours for easy absorption.
Cherries are an excellent source of antioxidants with a broad spectrum of benefits towards overall health. It has at least 17 natural ingredients, including: Anthocyanins which have antioxidant properties that help to maintain cardiovascular health, and has been found to regulate insulin production; Perillyl alcohol (POH), a naturally occurring monoterpene that may be beneficial in regulating cell growth and Melatonin (from the Montmorency variety of tart cherries) which may be helpful in promoting healthy sleep patterns.