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WHAT IS OPTIVINTM       

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OPTIVINTM [[patent-pending] is an unique, proprietary blend of anthocyanin rich berries extract containing wild  blueberry, strawberry, cranberry, wild bilberry, elderberry and raspberry seed extracts.  It is the result of extensive scientific research, evaluating key functional parameters of numerous berry extracts and exploring more than 20 combination of individual berry extracts.

OPTIVINTM contains 6 berry anthocyanins including malvidin, cyanidin, delphinidin, petunidin,peonidin and pelargonidin, which act synergistically in scavenging harmful free radicals.
 
OPTIVINTM is an extremely powerful antioxidant that provides a continuous source of antioxidant supply in the body for extended effect.  It gives your body the much needed assistance in the battle against free radicals to minimise cell damage.

Obtaining a mixture of anthocyanin nutrients as separate dietary supplements can get costly and cumbersome.  By combining some of the msot well researched berries into a highly potent formulation, OPTIVINTM provides a broader spectrum of antioxidants than any other individual berry extract.

How Is OptivinTM Different ?
 
The positively charged oxygen atom in an anthocyanin molecule makes it a more potent hydrogen-donating antioxidant compared to oligomeric proanthocyanins [Grape Seed Extract] and otherflavanoids.

 

{[OptivinTM is a special formulation with glucose molecule attached to the anthocyanin structure that makes it easier to be absorbed by human body.}

OptivinTM is tested for optimum safety, bioavailability, antioxidant and anti-angiogenic [the ability to reduce unwanted growth of blood vessels, which may lead to varicose veins and tumour formation] activity.

Is OPTIVINTM A Proven Forumula?
   
More than 20 combinations of individual berry extracts were formulated and evaluated to determine the safest and most potent combination.  Each berry has an unique properties, specially chosen to deal with the various free radicals species that cause damage in our body.

Benefits Of Taking OPTIVINTM
   

  • cardiovascular protection
  • inhibit H-pylori bacteria
  • skin protection
  • dissipate urinary tract infection
  • anti-inflammatory properties
  • anti-aging
  • healthy vision
  • antioxidant
  • blood sugar support [diabetes]
  • anti-microbial properties
  • anti-angiogenesis
  • promote neurogenesis [new brain cell] 

 



What Experts Say

“It's hard to go wrong if you fortify your diet with colorful foods. Almost every one of them is loaded with disease-proofing compounds.

The Color Code
James A Joseph, Ph.D., Daniel A. Nadeau, M.D., and Anne Underwood 

"Fruits and vegetables with the deepest colors generally are most beneficial because they contain high levels of antioxidants."

Jean Carpenter
Author of bestseller
"Stop Aging Now"

"Rats injected with cancer causing agents and then fed a berry-rich diet had 80 per cent fewer malignant tumours compared to those without berries in their diet."

Gary Stoner, Ph.D, Biologist
Ohio State University


In light of the increasing antibiotic resistance of many bacteria, the public health significance of the role of foods, such as cranberry, in preventing infections warrants further consideration. A lower number of infections means reduced use of antibiotics and lower potential risk of developing further bacterial antibiotic resistance."


Betsy Foxman, Professor of Epidemiology and director at the Center for Molecular and Clinical Epidemiology, University of Michigan School of Public Health


 

"Older animals with impairments in learning, memory and coordination begin to show significant signs of improvement after a 2-month diet of blueberries. Anthocyanins found in the fruit appears to have triggered the birth of new neurons - an act called neurogenesis - making the brain look and act like a younger one."

Barbara Shukitt-Hale, Ph.D.
USDA Scientist,
Neuroscience Laboratory