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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Brunswick Labs Report On Magic Juices

By Steven Jackson

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.

A new company every month it seems like is trying to break through the market place, onto the scene to take their piece of the multi-billion dollar industry. Most of these juices claim to have the most powerful antioxidants on the planet and of course they all say they have the highest ORAC score.

Just for fun, we decided to include purple grape juice in the test. The tests were quite revealing! In fact some of the juice companies might feel they are too revealing! Before we get to the results, here are a few of the published statements about the antioxidant and free radical properties of some juices:

MonaVie claims that the acai berry used in their juice is one of the worlds top super foods and is rich in antioxidants. The levels of antioxidants in the acai berry from Brazil versus what is in Mona Vies juice are quite different.

Xango claims that its mangosteen from Southeast Asia is extremely potent in antioxidants. Kyani who uses a berry from Alaska claims they are unmatched in antioxidants. All while FreeLife wants you to drink their GoChi juice and claims it will knock out free radicals.

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, says they use extracts from noni, goji, mangosteen, acai and many others, 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 business opportunity can only be as good as the product that they sell. If you do not have a product that is truly proven then you are selling nothing but a pyramid. It is this reason why there is so much attrition in the MLM industry. Without a proven product it will not last and they must open up new countries to constantly keep the flow going

If the exotic juices are not a good source for antioxidants but their raw fruits are what should you do? Eat them right from the source would be great if you could. One company Yoli has found out a way to freeze dry the nutrients and put them into a blast cap. Thus, you never have to worry about the nutrients dying in water. Not to mention there is no pasteurization used. You place the blast cap on top of a bottle and simply press and presto.

You now have the most efficacious and affordable nutrient rich drink on the planet. All you have to do is add the water. All at a cost of about one tenth of these exotic juices. - 17268

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