Ellagic Acid and Your HealthIt Helps Protect You Against Cancer and Heart Disease!
Scientific research shows ellagic acid helps fight against some forms of cancer and heart disease! It is also effective against the influenza A virus.
Ellagic acid is a natural chemical compound found in fruits, vegetables and some nuts, including pecans and walnuts. This powerful phyto nutrient is found in the pomegranate fruit, raspberries, cranberries and the terminalia chebula (haritaki or myrobalan) fruit of southern China and Southeast Asia.
Benefits of Ellagic Acid- Boosts the immune system
- Reducse the effects of aging
- Speeds healing of wounds
- Helps combat bad bacteria
- Kills viruses
- Reduces the side effects of chemotheraphy
- Contains anti-cancer properties
More Benefits of Ellagic Acid...- Slows tumor growth
- A powerful anti-oxidant
- Protects and defends DNA in the body
- Improves skin elasticity (topical application)
- Protects the skin against UV rays
- Protects the collagen in the skin
- Reduces inflammation
Ellagic Acid ResearchThere is a growing body of scientific evidence supporting the claim that this natural chemical compound benefits the body in specific ways. Although there is not any conclusive scientific evidence of its health benefits there have been a number of promising research studies completed. Many of these studies have shown positive results. The researchers almost invariably comment in their reports that additional research needs to be done. We concur with this conclusion. We welcome additional research on this and other phyto nutrients. We have prepared for our readers a summary of some of the research that has been completed to date on this subject. To read more about these studies you can go to a special page on our web site. Here is the link; Ellagic Acid Research
My RecommendationIf you are interested in adding ellagic acid to your health regimen, I recommend a product from Greenwood Health Systems called
Ellagic Insurance Formula.
While there are numerous companies who provide an "Ellagic Acid" product, none of them even come close to matching, let alone duplicating, either the ingredients or the quantities of those ingredients provided in this formula.
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