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TART CHERRY & POMEGRANATE CAPSULES

500mg / 90 capsules

A unique formula combining the best of two superfruits. Each capsule delivers the richness of flavor, color, and natural properties of tart cherry and pomegranate, known for their plant-based compounds like ellagic acid and anthocyanins, and a wealth of organic nutrients. This combination offers a harmonious balance – the freshness and intense aroma of tart cherry with the exotic sweetness of pomegranate, perfect for those seeking a plant-based source of complete nutrition. The capsules are easy to use: twice daily, one capsule each time, ideally with a meal. The encapsulation process goes through an 8-stage technological procedure and an additional 4 control stages to ensure maximum quality. Though last, this stage is crucial for preserving valuable ingredients and active plant components, ensuring a product of premium purity and effectiveness.

TART CHERRY

Tart Cherry (Prunus cerasus) – a symbol of childhood flavors and blossoming gardens. This fruit tree originates from Southeastern Europe and Western Asia, with its dark red berries prized for their rich, tart flavor. Tart cherry is unique for its intense aroma and juicy flesh that evokes summer days. The Latin name “cerasus” comes from the ancient city of Cerasus (modern-day Turkey), from where the Romans spread this fruit throughout Europe. In folk traditions, cherries often symbolized passion and renewal, and in culinary arts, they are an essential ingredient in various desserts and beverages.

TART CHERRY

Tart Cherry (Prunus cerasus) – a symbol of childhood flavors and blossoming gardens. This fruit tree originates from Southeastern Europe and Western Asia, with its dark red berries prized for their rich, tart flavor. Tart cherry is unique for its intense aroma and juicy flesh that evokes summer days. The Latin name “cerasus” comes from the ancient city of Cerasus (modern-day Turkey), from where the Romans spread this fruit throughout Europe. In folk traditions, cherries often symbolized passion and renewal, and in culinary arts, they are an essential ingredient in various desserts and beverages.

POMEGRANATE

Pomegranate (Punica granatum) – a fruit steeped in abundance and beauty. Native to the region of Iran and Northern India, pomegranate was highly valued in ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, and Persia. Its ruby-red, seed-filled fruits conceal an explosion of sweet-tart flavor that evokes exotic lands. The Latin name “granatum” means “seeded,” describing the complex interior of the fruit filled with numerous juicy seeds. Pomegranate has often been depicted in art as a symbol of fertility, wealth, and eternal life, and its rich color and irresistible taste continue to make it a favorite worldwide.

POMEGRANATE

Pomegranate (Punica granatum) – a fruit steeped in abundance and beauty. Native to the region of Iran and Northern India, pomegranate was highly valued in ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, and Persia. Its ruby-red, seed-filled fruits conceal an explosion of sweet-tart flavor that evokes exotic lands. The Latin name “granatum” means “seeded,” describing the complex interior of the fruit filled with numerous juicy seeds. Pomegranate has often been depicted in art as a symbol of fertility, wealth, and eternal life, and its rich color and irresistible taste continue to make it a favorite worldwide.

DID YOU KNOW?

  • The Romans brought tart cherries to Europe from Turkey over 2,000 years ago.
  • In some cultures, cherries were believed to bring luck in love.
  • The Japanese Sakura festival celebrates cherry blossoms, closely related to tart cherries.
  • Tart cherries are one of the few fruits that naturally contain melatonin.
  • The world’s largest cherry festival is held annually in Michigan, USA.
  • In ancient Egypt, pomegranate symbolized eternal life and was placed in pharaohs’ tombs.
  • Pomegranate is mentioned in many religious texts, including the Bible and the Qur’an.
  • There are over 500 different varieties of pomegranate worldwide.
  • In Greece, pomegranates are traditionally smashed on the ground for good luck.
  • In Armenia, pomegranate symbolizes life, marriage, and fertility and is used in wedding rituals.

DID YOU KNOW

  • The Romans brought tart cherries to Europe from Turkey over 2,000 years ago.
  • In some cultures, cherries were believed to bring luck in love.
  • The Japanese Sakura festival celebrates cherry blossoms, closely related to tart cherries.
  • Tart cherries are one of the few fruits that naturally contain melatonin.
  • The world’s largest cherry festival is held annually in Michigan, USA.
  • In ancient Egypt, pomegranate symbolized eternal life and was placed in pharaohs’ tombs.
  • Pomegranate is mentioned in many religious texts, including the Bible and the Qur’an.
  • There are over 500 different varieties of pomegranate worldwide.
  • In Greece, pomegranates are traditionally smashed on the ground for good luck.
  • In Armenia, pomegranate symbolizes life, marriage, and fertility and is used in wedding rituals.