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Friday, September 25, 2009

Third Party Lab Discloses Juice Hype

By Dr. John Rawlins

We are putting the exotic juices on the market to the test. We hired Brunswick Laps, who is a well known independent laboratory to do the tests on all of these exotic juices on the market.

Companies are popping up everywhere trying to market the latest berry that people have been consuming forever and hype it up for consumers. These fruits come from all over the world, Asia, South America, and even Alaska. Most of these companies claim their juice is an antioxidant giant and have magic powers. We hired Brunswick Labs, to do the scientific studies on these juices using both ORAC and FRAP tests.

We added grape juice into the mix to spice up the results and see what would happen. Not to mention many of these companies use grape juice as their main ingredient. You may laugh or cry when you find out the results. Here are some of the statements of some of the juices:

MonaVie claims that the acai berry used in their juice is one of the best super berries on the planet. What you will find is eating the actual berry in Brazil versus drinking a bottle of their juice is a totally different story.

Kyani refers to their juice as having an unmatched antioxidant superpower. Xango claims its juice product contains powerful antioxidants. Tahitian Noni claims its juice is one of the worlds great super-antioxidants. FreeLife claims you can protect yourself from the constant attack of Free Radicals by drinking GoChi juice.

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 claims they use extracts of a wide group of individual juice companys ingredients, had one of the lowest scores at 400 and 174.

What is so special about these numbers? The money people are spending on these exotic juices is not worth the value they give you. Getting your daily Mona Vie is costing you $4.60, while 8 ounces of Welchs Grape Juice costs about $.50. Both the ORAC and FRAP scores show that the grape juice provides more antioxidants then Mona Vie.

A real business opportunity is really only as good as the product and the value that the product gives consumers. Are these exotic juices really a good source to get 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.

What do these blast caps cost? Ten times less then these magic juices on the market and are shown to have far more active ingredients as they are not pasteurized and sitting in water where the nutrients parish. - 17274

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