The Most Powerful Blueberry Extract
Dear Friends
BioImmersion produces the most potent and pure polyphenolic and probiotic products in the market.
For example: the Blueberry Extract provides intense broad spectrum anthocyanins from the North American blueberry species, Vaccinium corymbosum.
We use 80 pounds of blueberries to create one pound of the purest extract. It is indeed powerful.
Esteemed research scientists demonstrate that blueberries and blueberry extract reverse and prevent brain aging (Shukitt-Hale et al., 2008; 2007), improve memory and motor skills (Carey et al., 2014; Malin et al., 2011; Brewer et al., 2010), repair neuronal tissue and function (Joseph et al., 2003; Miller et al., 2012), and serve as a potent anti-aging food (Joseph et al., 1999; 2009; Shukitt-Hale et al., 2015; 2012).*
Cognitive decline is becoming a reality for most Baby Boomers as we see our parents suffer with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Also on the rise is Parkinson’s and other neurological diseases associated with aging … old age. But old age should not be associated with these diseases.
The good news is that there is a growing body of evidence regarding blueberry and specifically blueberry extract’s benefits for cognitive health, protection, and restoration. There is more than hope, there is scientific research to back it up!
We’ve captured much more of the research here in this link to our Blueberry Extract. Click on the research tab and you’ll be able to access the abstracts and full studies or reviews.
Let’s do a costs/benefits analysis:
The retail price for our Blueberry Extract is $137.94. There are 60 capsules in a bottle. The recommended dose for most people is one capsule a day. Therefore, the daily cost is $2.30, and you have a two month supply. Is it worth the cost? Yes, the Blueberry Extract is a must do for brain health (read Green Facts for more fun).
- Blueberry Extract– 1 capsule daily
References
- Brewer, G.J., Torricelli, J.R., Lindsey, A.L., Kunz, E.Z., Neuman, A., Fisher, D.R., & Joseph, J.A. (2010). Age-related toxicity of amyloid-beta associated with increased pERK and pCREB in primary hippocampal neurons: reversal by blueberry extract. J Nutr Biochem, 21, 991-998. DOI: 10.1016/j.jnutbio.2009.08.005
- Carey, A.N., Gomes, S.M., & Shukitt-Hale, B. (2014). Blueberry supplementation improves memory in middle-aged mice fed a high-fat diet. J Agric Food Chem, 62, 3972-3978. DOI: 10.1021/jf404565s
- Joseph, J.A., Shukitt-Hale, B., Denisova, N.A., Bielinski, D., Martin, A., McEwen, J.J., & Bickford, P.C. (1999). Reversals of age-related declines in neuronal signal transduction, cognitive, and motor behavioral deficits with blueberry, spinach, or strawberry dietary supplementation. J Neurosci, 19(18), 8114-21. . Article
- Joseph, J.A., Denisova, N.A., Arendash, G., Gordon, M., Diamond, D., Shukitt-Hale, B., Morgan, D. (2003). Blueberry supplementation enhances signaling and prevents behavioral deficits in an Alzheimer disease model. Nutr Neurosci, 6 (3), 153-162. DOI:10.1080/1028415031000111282
- Joseph, J.A., Shukitt-Hale, B., & Lau, F.C. (2007). Fruit polyphenols and their effects on neuronal signaling and behavior in senescence . Ann NY Acd Sci, 1100, 470-85. DOI: 10.1196/annals.1395.052
- Joseph, J., Cole, G., Head, E., Ingram, D. (2009). Nutrition, brain aging, and neurodegeneration. J. Neurosci. 29(41), 12795–12801. DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3520-09.2009
- Malin, D.H., Lee, D.R., Goyarzum P., Chang, Y.H., Ennis, L.J., Beckett, E., Shukitt-Hale, B., Joseph, J.A. (2011). Short-term blueberry-enriched diet prevents and reverses object recognition memory loss in aging rats. Nutrition, 27, 338-342. DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2010.05.001
- Miller, M.G., Shukitt-Hale, B. (2012). Berry fruit enhances beneficial signaling in the brain. J. Agric. Food Chem, 60(23), 5709–5715. DOI: 10.1021/jf2036033
- Shukitt-Hale, B., Carey, A.N., Jenkins, D., Rabin, B.M., Joseph, J.A. (2007). Beneficial effects of fruit extracts on neuronal function and behavior in a rodent model of accelerated aging. Neurobiol Aging, 28, 1187-1194. DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2006.05.031
- Shukitt-Hale, B., Lau, F.C., Joseph, J.A. (2008). Berry fruit supplementation and the aging brain. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 56, 636–641.
- Shukitt-Hale, B. (2012). Blueberries and neuronal aging. Gerontology, 58, 518-523. DOI: 10.1159/000341101DOI:10.1021/jf072505f
- Shukitt-Hale, B., Bielinski, D. F., Lau, F. C., Willis, L. M., Carey, A. N., & Joseph, J. A. (2015). The beneficial effects of berries on cognition, motor behaviour and neuronal function in ageing. British Journal of Nutrition, 114(10), 1542-154.
Sincerely yours,
Seann
We have developed our products based on scientific research and/or the practical experience of many healthcare practitioners. There is a growing body of literature on food based nutrition and supplements and their application in support of our health. Please use our products under the advisement of your doctor.
Green Facts:
Putting costs in perspective: It is a matter of priorities
When one goes to Starbucks or a great organic cafe for their favorite coffee (and many of us do it daily) like a double latte, is it worth the $3.50 or more? Of course, it is. No questions to ask here; and I’ll say no more. Only that we need to think of one capsule of Blueberry Extract in this way. |
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