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Ingredients used in recipe
Ancient Berry is a superfood mix created by My Nutrition Advisor. It contains 9 different superfoods: flax seeds, chia seeds, beet root powder, pomegranate powder,...
READ MOREAbout Blueberries Blueberries predominantly come from North America, but are now also grown in Australia, New Zealand, and South America. Within the United States, Michigan and...
READ MOREAbout Cherries Cherries were first cultivated around 70 BC in present day Armenia. They are a difficult tree to grow and keep alive and have a...
READ MOREAbout Green Tea Green Tea originated in China for than 4,000 year ago - which makes it the oldest herbal tea there is. In America, 15%...
READ MOREWe actually do get questions about ice - and if there is a difference between using large cubes, small cubes, etc. Blenders will have an...
READ MOREAbout Kale Kale was one of the most common green vegetables in Europe until the end of the middle ages. Kale comes fromt eh same family...
READ MOREAbout Mango The mango is native to South Asia (e.g. India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, etc.). It is the national fruit of India, Pakistan, and the...
READ MOREA vegetarian blend of organic, non-gmo vegetable based protein designed specifically to be added to smoothies.
READ MOREAbout Spinach Spinach is native to Persia (modern day Iran) and was introduced to Asia as early as the 600's AD. There are 3 basic types of...
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Ingredients
Tbsp | Ancient Berry Superfood Mix | |
Cup | Green Tea (Cold Brewed) | |
Cup | Blueberries | |
Cup | Cherries | |
Cup | Mango | |
Cup | ||
Cup | Ice |
Optional Ingredients
Scoop | Smoothie Protein |

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Why are Superfoods so Super?
Hint: It’s not because of the information found on a nutrition facts panel
DEFINITION OF SUPERFOODS
While there is not set criteria for what is considered a superfood, it is agreed upon that the term should be limited to only the healthiest foods on the planet. Many superfoods originate from ancient civilization from all over the world where using “food as medicine” has been the norm for thousands of years.
WHY ARE SUPERFOODS SO SUPER?
It’s generally not due to the information you find on a nutrition facts panel. Lets look at Cinnamon as an example. Cinnamon is considered a superfood, yet has a mostly empty nutrition panel. So why is it considered a superfood? It’s because Cinnamon contains various antioxidants that have been linked to help things like inflammation, cardiovascular system, and help regulate blood sugar levels. Many times, a superfood is considered super because of their antioxidant properties.
ABOUT ANTIOXIDANTS
Lets start with a definition of free radicals. Free Radicals are are molecules that your body creates that damages your cells – which create diseases like cancer, heart disease, diabetes, infections, Alzheimer's, etc. They are produced naturally by your body as a natural part of aging. But they are harmful.
Antioxidants protect your body against free radicals. They remove them from your body. There are tens of thousands of different types of antioxidants, and they can serve different benefits. You should eat a variety of foods rich in antioxidants since different antioxidants will serve different benefits.
There are various types of antioxidants and they will be referred to throughout our website. We like to simplify the categorization as follows:
- Enzymes: Superoxide Dismutase, Glutahione, Catalases
- Phytochemicals: Catotenoids, Flavonoids, Allyl Sulfides, Polyphenols
- Vitamins: Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Folic Acid, Beta-Carotene, CoQ10
SUMMARY
In summary, eating healthy is more than just the information found on the nutrition facts panel. There is more to it than just calories, fat, cholesterol, carbs, protein, etc. We always recommend eating a wide variety of different foods, because they have different antioxidants which serve different benefits to your body.
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For each health goal, we assigned a score to each recipe and each ingredient. This helps you better understand the correlation that medical research is suggesting between foods and benefits to various health goals. Our scoring system is based on REAL RESEARCH published on pubmed.gov. This is a website that curates over 25 million different biomedical journals.
What we consider when creating your scores:
- 1Type of Study (human, animal, lab, or academic review)
- 2Amount of Research
- 3What the Research Says
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