Wild Blueberry Juice Concentrate
"The Smart Pick"
Wild Blueberry Juice Concentrate is available in two convenient sizes. Why not start enjoying the health benefits of Blueberries today? One tablespoon is equal to the juice from over 1 cup of fresh Blueberries. This means that if you take one tablespoon a day, a pint will last one month and a quart will last two months. It actually takes over 24 pounds of fresh Blueberries to make one quart of Concentrate. Studies show that Blueberries rank as the number one fruit for Antioxidants.
Read nutritional information for our Wild Blueberry Juice Concentrate.
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We have seen the price of Wild Blueberry Juice Concentrate increase by over 300% in the past 4 years. This is the result of worldwide demand due to the many health benefits found in Wild Blueberries. As a more economical alternative, we do offer Wild BlueberryIQ Softgels, and each capsule contains the anthocyanin values of a half cup of wild blueberries. We offer these for $21.95 per 60 count bottle. Click here for more information.
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PREVENTION MAGAZINE STATED:
"If you add one food to your diet this year, make it Blueberries".
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*** Special quantity pricing! Buy any 4 fruit concentrates and save $0.50 per bottle! Buy any 12 fruit concentrates and save $1.00 per bottle! Mix and match flavors and sizes! ***
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Hi Brownwood Acres,
I recently purchased a few of your juice concentrates,Wild Blueberry, Wonderful Pomegranate, and Red Raspberry. You can be assured that your product, in my mind, is the best that I have found on the market. (I have tried several.) The Wild Blueberry is the favorite around this household. I'm looking forward to sampling other flavors in my next order. Keep up the good work producing your fine products and I'll spread the word on this end of the planet.
Sincerely, Patrick Hubbard |
Gylcemic Index
The Glycemic Index has been used by diabetics for years and is now becoming mainstream by dieters and the health conscious in general. The Glycemic Index (GI) is a ranking system for carbohydrates based on their immediate effect on blood glucose levels. It compares carbohydrates gram for gram in individual foods, providing a numerical, evidence-based index of post meal glycemia.
Carbohydrates that break down rapidly during digestion have the highest glycemic indices. An increased blood glucose response occurs very quickly. Carbohydrates that break down slowly, releasing glucose gradually into the blood stream, have a low glycemic index. A lower glycemic index suggests slower rates of digestion and absorption of the sugars and starches in the foods and may also indicate greater extraction from the liver and periphery of the products of carbohydrate digestion. Additionally, a lower glycemic response equates to a lower insulin demand, better long-term blood glucose control and a reduction in blood lipids.
Glycemic index values for different foods are calculated by comparing measurements of their effect on blood glucose with an equal carbohydrate portion of a reference food. The current scientific validated methods use glucose as the reference food. Glucose has a glycemic index value of 100.
Glycemic Index of Foods
GI values can be interpreted intuitively as percentages on an absolute scale and are commonly interpreted as follows:
- Low GI - less than 55
- Intermediate GI - between 56 and 69
- High GI - higher than 70
A low GI food will release energy slowly and steadily and is appropriate for diabetics, dieters and endurance athletes.
Wild Blueberries score an extremely low 13 on the Glycemic Index.
You Must Refrigerate Or Freeze Our Concentrates Upon Arrival
Our Juice Concentrates will last for 6 months in the refrigerator and over a year in the freezer. They can be placed in your freezer without concern of breakage. The Concentrates will not expand, only thicken in the freezer.
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Remember, only buy Concentrates that are cold filled and require refrigeration. Shelf stable concentrates have been re-heated in order to create a vacuum seal and may not have the same antioxidant capacity since heat destroys some of the active enzymes.
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