1. Acerola cherries are rich in vitamin C and are the richest fruit known to contain vitamin C in the world. The VC content in 100 grams of fruit reaches 2445 mg, which is much higher than the 40 mg of lemon, 68 mg of citrus and 100 mg of kiwi. However, guava, which has always been considered to have extremely high vitamin C content, only has 180 mg, making it a veritable "vitamin." King of C”.
2. At the same time, acerola cherries also contain vitamins A, B1, B2, E, P, niacin, anti-aging factor (SOD), calcium, iron, zinc, potassium and protein and other nutrients. It has high nutritional value and is known as the "fruit of life". Among them, vitamin P can prevent vitamin C from being oxidized and destroyed, and enhance the absorption and utilization of VC.
3. Vc is a good antioxidant that can remove free radicals generated during human activities. In addition to VC, natural VC also contains a variety of nutrients. It is absorbed slowly in the human body, and its concentration in the serum can remain at a high level for a long time. Its effect on the human body is unmatched by VC from other sources.
Its unique anti-aging factor (SOD) - superoxide dismutase, can effectively resist the invasion of foreign harmful substances and has the effect of delaying aging.
Introduction to raw materials:
Acerola cherry is the Chinese name for Acerola cherry. It is native to the Caribbean region of the West Indies in tropical America, so it is also called West Indiescherry. Acerola is an evergreen shrub or small tree in the Malpighiaceae family, and its scientific name is Malpighia glabra L..
At the beginning of the 20th century, acerola cherries were spread from tropical America to Hawaii in the United States. Later, they spread widely in tropical and subtropical regions of the world through India and Southeast Asian countries. In the sandy land of northeastern Brazil, there are many Planted and wild Brazilian cherry trees, Brazil has now become the largest grower and exporter of acerola cherries.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Acerola Extract
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Acerola Cherry