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Wild Maqui Berry Supplement
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The secret of the Mapuche Indians made from wild Maqui berry

  • Produced from Maqui berries (Aristotelia chilensis) gathered from Chilean Patagonia.
  • 100% wild and certified organic berries from the Chilean forest.
  • Developed by the highly-regarded HP Ingredients and scientifically supported by Chile’s Austral University.
  • Traditionally used by the Mapuche Indians.
  • Standardised to 35% anthocyanins and 28% delphinidin.
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Wild Maqui Berry Supplement - Natural Antioxidant to Fight Free Radicals

Wild Maqui Berry is a dietary supplement containing superfruits called Maqui berries which are used to make a rejuvenating Latin American beverage called chicha. It is standardised to 28% delphinidin, an anthocyanin which has been widely studied by scientists.

What health benefits do Maqui berries offer?

Maqui berries are the small fruits of the bushy tree Aristotelia Chilensis, which grows in Chilean Patagonia, one of the planet’s most unspoilt regions. They are traditionally consumed by the Mapuche Indians for a wide range of purposes, especially during the winter months.

The Mapuche are an ethnic group and indigenous people from Chile and Argentina, also known by the name Araucans. They are the only native Americans in the whole continent to have never been conquered. According to several 18th century Spanish documents, Mapuche warriors used to consume a fermented drink several times a day made from Maqui berries which they called ‘Chicha’, and to which they attributed their extraordinary vigour.

What compounds do Maqui berries contain?

The scientific community began to be interested in Maqui berries because of their exceptionally high content of polyphenols and anthocyanins(1).

One, in particular, caught their attention: delphinidin (delphinidin-3-glucoside-5-to give it its full name). A plant pigment responsible for the berries’ blue colour, delphinidin’s potential pharmaceutical properties have generated multiple studies in recent years (2-4).

Maqui berries contain significant amounts of delphinidin, as well as of its derivatives, which are also of interest to researchers (5-6): delphinidin-3-sambubioside-5-glucoside, delphinidin-3,5-diglucoside, cyanidin-3-sambubioside-5-gluco-side, cyanidin-3,5-diglucoside, etc.

Our exceptional supplement standardised to 35% anthocyanins and at least 28% delphinidin enables you to benefit from these precious phytonutrients.

What are anthocyanins and what benefits do they offer?

Anthocyanins are water-soluble pigments which are responsible for the red, violet or blue colours of certain flowers (poppies, cornflowers, mallows), fruits and vegetables (cherries, aubergines, elderberries …), leaves (vines), and roots (red onions). Pharmacologically, they have vitamin P properties.

The main anthocyanins are:

  • malvidin (bilberry, grape);
  • cyanidin (apple, blackberry, red cabbage, gooseberry, rhubarb, cherry, pear, fig …);
  • delphinidin (maqui berry, passion fruit, pomegranate, aubergine …);
  • pelargonidin (strawberry, banana, radish …).

Why take Wild Maqui Berry?

Maqui berries are fruits with extraordinary potential, but unfortunately, their benefits are only accessible to those who live in the region where they grow: the fact that they are very unstable makes it impossible to preserve them or market them.

The supplement Wild Maqui Berry thus presents a unique opportunity to enjoy the health benefits of this superfruit.

How should it be taken?

We recommend a dose of 3 capsules daily, either before or after each main meal of the day.

Alongside Maqui berry, we’d also recommend taking the following supplements:

  • Immunity Booster, rich in echinacea, a plant that helps the body’s defence system to function well;
  • Adaptix, which combines all the best adaptogen plants;
  • Green Propolis, the health secret of the beehive.
  • Why take Maqui Berry?

    The maqui berry is attracting increasing interest among the scientific community. Some researchers are interested in its therapeutic benefits for managing diabetes, while others are investigating its detoxifying properties, slimming effects or anti-fatigue action. Preliminary findings are encouraging, with one particular study having caught the attention of health professionals. This study examined the effects of supplementing with maqui berries on combatting sight problems. It suggested that such supplementation could restore healthy function to the lachrymal glands, helping to resolve the increasingly common problem of dry eye syndrome.
Composition
Daily dose : 3 capsules
Number of doses per pack: 30

Amount
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Maqui Superberry™ (extract of Aristotelia chilensis) 1 000 mg
Other ingredients: Acacia gum, white rice flour.
Maqui Superberry™, HP Ingredients, USA.
Directions for use
Adults. Take 3 capsules a day. Each capsule contains 333mg of Maqui Superberry™.
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José Llop
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Bueno bueno
Francis Bigeat
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1 le soir au souper...
Maryse
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Un fruit rouge intéressant que l'on peut vider de sa capsule et ajouter aux céréales du matin.
Marie Pierre
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Bon produit qui remplace des baies que je n'ai pas le temps de manger et de me procurer.
Maryse
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Etant une adepte des fruits rouges, je viens de découvrir Wild Maqui Berry.
Je l'ajoute chaque matin à d'autres plus classiques, en ouvrant les gélules, le goût est délicieux.

Marie Pierre
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Produit de bonne qualité, utile pour les yeux.
Marie Pierre
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Pas encore pris. Le ferai en alternance avec Apple Polyphenols.
References
  1. Masoodi, H., Villano, D., & Zafrilla, P. (2019). A comprehensive review on fruit Aristotelia chilensis (Masqui) for modern health: Towards a better understanding. Food & Function. doi:10.1039/c8fo02429d
  2. T. Escribano-Bailón, C. Alcalde-Eon, O. Muñoz,J. C. Rivas-Gonzalo and C. Santos-Buelga, Anthocyanins inberries of maqui [Aristotelia chilensis(Mol.) Stuntz],Phytochem. Anal., 2006,17,8–14.
  3. L. Céspedes, M. Valdez-Morales, J. G. Avila, M. El-Hafidi,J. Alarcón and O. Paredes-López, Phytochemical profile andthe antioxidant activity of Chilean wild black-berry fruits,Aristotelia chilensis(Mol) Stuntz (Elaeocarpaceae),FoodChem., 2010,119, 886–895.
  4. Gironés-Vilaplana, P. Mena, C. García-Viguera andD. A. Moreno, A novel beverage rich in antioxidant pheno-lics: Maqui berry (Aristotelia chilensis) and lemon juice,LWT–Food Sci. Technol., 2012,47, 279–286.
  5. Céspedes, M. El-Hafidi, N. Pavon and J. Alarcon,Antioxidant and cardioprotective activities of phenolicextracts from fruits of Chilean blackberryAristotelia chilen-sis(Elaeocarpaceae), Maqui,Food Chem., 2008,107, 820–829.
  6. E. Schreckinger, J. Wang, G. Yousef, M. A. Lila andE. Gonzalez de Mejia, Antioxidant capacity and in vitroinhibition of adipogenesis and inflammation by phenolicextracts of Vaccinium floribundum andAristotelia chilensis,J. Agric. Food Chem., 2010,58, 8966–8976.

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