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Living Fuel achieves new superfood milestone with high score on antioxidant test

December 9th, 2009

Living Fuel achieves new superfood milestone with high score on antioxidant test

(NaturalNews) If you follow the news on superfoods, you’re probably familiar with the term “ORAC” — Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity. It’s a measure of the antioxidant power of a food or substance. You may not be aware that there’s a new, more advanced ORAC test available today: ORACFN.


ORACFN measures the food’s ability to protect against oxidative damage caused by five common radicals: hydroxyl, peroxyl, peroxynitrite, singlet oxygen, and superoxide anion. This is designed to provide a more accurate assessment on how the substance being tested might function in the human body.


I’ve been a customer and an advocate of Living Fuel products for many years (www.LivingFuel.com), and I’ve always known they offered potent antioxidant protection, but I didn’t know exactly how much until recently, when Living Fuel ran the ORACFN tests on their superfood products.


The results? Quite impressive.


LivingFuel Superberry (my favorite product in their lineup) scored an astonishing 119,200 on the ORACFN test. By comparison, Goji Berries score 25,300, and raw elderberries are 14,697. Apples score 6,681 on the ORAC scale, and raw blueberries score 6,552. (Source: ORACvalues.com)


The highest ORAC value on record for a common food is cloves, which score an amazing 314,446 (cloves are also an ingredient used in Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas, as is cinnamon, another high scorer on the ORAC scale).


In terms of superfood, it’s very rare to find a complete product measuring over 50,000 on the ORAC scale. Here’s what KC Craichy, the founder of Living Fuel, had to say about the test results:


“This new level of broad-spectrum antioxidant testing confirms what we have known for years about our leading-edge, high impact superfood. Living Fuel products provide broad-spectrum antioxidant protection which is dramatically more antioxidant protection than any of the wine-bottle antioxidant products, grape juice, vegetable juice, green tea, and grape seed extract can provide.”


What’s truly impressive about all this is that Living Fuel tastes fantastic, too. The Super Berry formula remains one of my favorite super food products to this day. I take it with me to Ecuador every chance I get in order to have some “fuel” to enhance my diet there. It provides more than just antioxidants, too, because it contains complete plant-based proteins, omega-3s and thousands of different phytonutrients not even mentioned on the label.

What’s in Living Fuel

Check out the Super Berry Ultimate product here: http://www.livingfuel-ultimate.com


The first four ingredients are:

Non-GMO brown rice and non-GMO yellow pea protein, Freeze-rried Organic SuperBerry complex (strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and cranberries), Stabilized rice bran and Whole raw chia seeds.


The rest of the product is made with sea vegetables, enzymes, probiotics, amino acids, herbs, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and other ingredients. The vitamins are found in extremely high-end forms: The Vitamin B12, for example, is methylcobalamin, which is far superior and roughly ten times more expensive than the cheaper cyanocobalamin found in more common nutritional products.


Living Fuel isn’t cheap. It’s not supposed to be — it’s a premium product made with premium ingredients. It’s used by professional athletes who compete in the Olympics, mountain climbers, martial arts competitors and many others. It’s what I take with me when I travel so that I can have real food in the hotel room, even if I don’t have access to fresh groceries. With Living Fuel, some water and a Blender Bottle (to shake up the beverage), you’ve got a meal anywhere in the world!


It’s no exaggeration to say that for the last several years, Living Fuel has been a very important part of my diet. I credit it with keeping me healthy and productive, even when dealing with the stresses of moving internationally, learning a new language and dealing with the many challenges that life throws our way.


I earn nothing from the sale of Living Fuel products, by the way. They’ve never paid me a dime, but they have provided me with the gift of this really amazing superfood. To me, that’s priceless.


Get some for yourself, if you wish, at www.LivingFuel.com — and try the Superberry Ultimate, you’ll really enjoy both the taste and its remarkably high antioxidant potential.

Mike Adams is a natural health author and technology pioneer with a strong interest in personal health. He is a prolific writer and has published thousands of articles, interviews, reports and consumer guides. Known by his call sign, the ‘Health Ranger,’ Adams posts his missions statements, health statistics and health photos at www.HealthRanger.org

Why The Acai ORAC Score May Shock You: The Most Nutritious Berry In The World Revealed

November 27th, 2009

While the world has been taking advantage of the benefits offered by the Acai palm berry juices, pulps and acai weight loss pills, some people are still wondering if it really is worth it or not. Does it really have the magic of reducing heart diseases, improving digestive systems and helping in reducing weight? Well, to answer these people, the ORAC test says YES. ORAC actually stands for Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity, and is a well recognized laboratory measure used to check how efficient a food substance is in terms of fighting against oxygen free-radicals. We tend to be more susceptible to free radicals in the body due to aging, pollution and several other reasons.

To return to our main focus, the Brazilian fruit acai scores the highest amongst almost any other food in the ORAC test. Acai scores somewhere around 18000, while other healthy fruits like pomegranates score somewhere around 5570. This is due to the high levels of antioxidants fresh acai berries have. It makes it one of the most amazing food supplements out there. This is the sole reason why it is known to be such a superfood. Acai is used in several health products these days as it can help fight cancer, boost the immune system, reduce cholesterol levels, repair the skin and hair, and lead to a generally more healthy life.

Because of the super beneficial properties of this superfood, acai just cannot be ignored. Here is a list of nutrients that are identified as part of acai’s magical nutritional properties. They include:

High protein content to combat cholesterol

High fiber, which acts as a net for free radical particles in the body

Omega-6’s and Omega-9’s, two essential fatty acids for your body

It helps your body retain vitamins A,D,E & K

We have to thank the South American natives who always knew the benefits of this palm tree fruit as a healing and nutritious agent, no matter what you add it to. And with advancements in technology, the benefits of the plant acai can be reaped in no matter what part of the world you live in. Though it only grows in Brazil, you can easily get acai fresh or in acai capsule or acai juice forms. Anywhere on the internet you can order forms of this super nutritious berry.

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What is an Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) Score and is it Meaningful?

November 21st, 2009

Many nutritional products advertise an ORAC score. What is an ORAC score? Is it of any importance to us? Is it better to have a high or a low ORAC score? What is a “good” ORAC score? These are the questions that will be addressed in this article.

ORAC is an acronym for Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity. An ORAC score is a test tube analysis that measures the antioxidant levels of food or other chemical substances. Mangosteen products (mangosteen juice, mangosteen tea, mangosteen extract) often advertise an ORAC value. If a food has a high ORAC score, this means that the food is high in antioxidants. The antioxidant’s power is it’s ability to eliminate oxygen free radicals. A higher ORAC score means that the ability to fight diseases is stronger.

Oxygen radicals are chemicals that form naturally inside the body through the process of oxidation. Activities we perform every day such as physical motion and digestion produce oxygen radicals. Exposure to rancid food, polluted air, the sun and electricity also contribute to oxygen radicals. Foods or supplements with a high ORAC score may be able to protect cells from oxidative damage.

Think of the wood used in an outdoor patio as an example of oxidation. When you first build and paint your nice and shiny deck and patio in your back yard it looks so nice. Ten, twenty, or thirty years later when your house is on the market and retirement is around the bend that deck, if it still exists, doesn’t look as nice any more. Rain, air and the outdoor elements have just taken their toll on the wood. In a similar manner, organs, cells and other parts of the body can be weakened by oxidation. This leads to problems such as cancer and heart diseases.

The ORAC score covers all the antioxidants in foods, which cannot be easily measured separately. The ORAC test can identify which nutrients are the important antioxidants. It’s a matter of symbiosis; combinations of nutrients found in food may have greater protective benefits than each nutrient on its own.

Different types of fruit and vegetables have different ORAC scores. It we eat the recommended 5 helpings of fruits and vegetables; we will have, on average, an ORAC score of 1,750 units. If we are careful and pick fruits with high ORAC scores we can do much better. And or course, we can also do worse. You may be surprised to know that an extremely high ORAC score comes from blueberries. A large handful would give an ORAC score of about 6,000. And they taste so good too!

Studies have shown that eating food with a high ORAC score will raise the antioxidant levels In the blood by about approximately 10% – 25%. Experts suggest that an ORAC score of around 5,000 units per day is necessary to have a significant effect on blood and tissue antioxidant levels. It would take about 8 to 10 brightly colored fruits and vegetables or dark greens to achieve this level. That is hard to do. As we begin to notice ORAC scores on some of the food and supplements we purchase it will not hurt to take notice. ORAC scores of 5,000 or higher are recognized as a significant level.

Visit the Feeling Outstanding Nutritional Supplements page to get more information on the powerful antioxidant called Mangosteen. Three different Mangosteen products that have exceptional ORAC scores. Tom Thorne http://www.FeelingOutstanding.com

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