Nopalea in the News
There
is an old saying, "You are what you eat!" That is very true: Each cell
in our body is comprised of elements we extract from our food. If we
eat a healthy diet we will build healthy cells. If we eat an imbalanced
or deficient diet we will build imbalanced cells. It is really that
simple: We are what we eat!
Nopalea™
contains a family of bioflavonoids (plant compounds known for their
antioxidant activity) called Betalains. Nopal fruit from the Sonora
Desert contains all 24 known Betalains. These are "orphan" nutrients;
the main family of Betalain-containing fruits and vegetables is now
extinct. How can we be sure that Betalains are recognized by our body
since they have not been seen in the human diet for thousands of years?
Bioavailability
Foods that are absorbed during digestion and carried into the bloodstream are called
bioavailable foods. If they are good for us they are called
bioactive foods. If they neither improve our health nor detract from it they are called
bio-neutral foods and if the foods we eat are toxic for us they are called
biocidic foods.
The question we have is: How do we know that Betalains from Nopal
cactus fruit are bioavailable and bioactive? The answer is provided by
research from Palermo, Italy.
What you eat
Professors at the University of Palermo Department of Pharmacology and
Toxicology have been involved in the study of Betalains from Nopal
cactus species around the world. They are primarily responsible for
identifying the different types of Betalains and their activity.
Recently, these Betalain experts answered the question of how
efficiently Nopal Betalains are absorbed. The answer to this puzzle
helps us understand the bioavailability and bioactive nature of
Betalains.
Research showed that anti-inflammatory Betalains protected fats from
being oxidized and turned into "bad" fats. Methyl linoleate (ML) is a
common fat used in manufacturing detergent and other products. It can
become carcinogenic (cancer-causing) if it oxidizes.
Betalains protected ML from oxidizing. This antioxidant activity
hindered the formation of inflammatory chemicals. Betalains slowed down
the domino effect of toxic, rancid fats from becoming carcinogenic
before they ever started!
Remarkable results
Research continues around the world into the potent anti-inflammatory,
anti-toxin action of Betalains from the Sonora Desert. The more we
learn, the more remarkable Betalains become. Now we have conclusive
proof that Betalains are readily recognized by our body though we may
have never consumed them before our first serving of Nopalea. Further,
we see that Betalains are both bioavailable and bioactive.
If we truly "are what we eat," we can improve the health of our cells,
help our body reduce inflammation, oxidation and the impact of toxins
by taking
Nopalea.
To learn more about Nopalea, please visit the links listed below.
Butch Hamilton-TriVita Director
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