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Tips of the Month - June 2010

Raspberries

Red raspberry is the source of a dietary supplement sold in many health food stores called ellagic acid. This substance found naturally in raspberries belongs to the family of phytonutrients called tannins, and it is viewed as being responsible for a good portion of the antioxidant activity of this (and other) berries.

As an antioxidant food containing ellagic acid, raspberries help prevent unwanted damage to cell membranes and other structures in the body by neutralizing free radicals. Ellagic acid is not the only well-researched phytonutrient component of raspberry, however. Raspberry's flavonoid content is also well documented.

Raspberries' anthocyanins also give these delectable berries unique antioxidant properties, as well as some antimicrobial ones, including the ability to prevent overgrowth of certain bacteria and fungi in the body (for example, the yeast Candida albicans, which is a frequent culprit in vaginal infections and can be a contributing cause in irritable bowel syndrome).

It also have a high contain in vitamins, mineral antioxidants and able to promote optimal health.

1 cup of Raspberries = 123.00 grams (60.28 calories) and contains:

- Manganese 1.24 mg
- Vitamin C 30.76 mg
- Dietary fiber 8.34 g
- Folate 31.98 mcg
- Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) 0.12 mg
- Magnesium 22.14 mg
- Vitamin B3 (niacin) 1.10 mg
- Potassium 186.96 mg
- Omega 3 fatty acids 0.12 g
- Copper 0.10 mg


June 7, 2010 8:01:00 AM



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