We get asked this question a lot, so what is the difference
between Nanogreens and Nanoreds?
Here’ what you need to know:
Reds or Greens
Both Nanogreens and Nanoreds are a superfood savior! While
Nanogreens concentrates on more antioxidant -rich leafy greens including kale, spinach and parsley, Nanoreds contains
more antioxidant-rich fruits like pomegranate, cranberry and black current. They are both high in antioxidants and include a combination of fruits and vegetables, but Nanoreds
features the high-quality ingredient WellBerry.
What’s WellBerry?
WellBerry is a combination of the superfruit extract Amla (aka
Gooseberry) and vitamin C. WellBerry promotes healthy immune function, is
anti-inflammatory, and has amazing anti-aging benefits because of its high
levels of resveratrol.
How much
Resveratrol is in Nanoreds?
You’ve probably heard the benefits of drinking a glass of
red wine for anti-aging, so you’ll appreciate this! There is 100 mg of whole
grape extract providing 5% resveratrol per serving of Nanoreds, which is the
equivalent to 22 glasses of wine (without the side effects of course)! Free
radicals cause the oxidation process in our bodies, which leads to cell damage.
The super hero in this fight are antioxidants who work to either prevent the chain
reaction or stop it after it’s started. For woman over the age of 30, Nanoreds
is a superfood, anti-aging superhero!
We recommend taking Nanogreens AND Nanoreds every day for
the best health benefits. There's no competition here, just a whole lot of Nanolove! It’s time to shake your nanos!
Tammy Fodrey & Biopharma Scientific
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ReplyDeleteI couldn't start my day without my reds/greens drink nor could my patients.This is a great, concise syopsis of the difference and especially love the clarification of the amount of resveratrol,wow!
ReplyDeleteKim Crawford,M.D.
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