Berry Vital: Biological diversity and complexity
Our power berries have it all and contain the most valuable things nature has to offer: lots of bioactive and bioavailable substances such as vitamins, minerals, trace elements, enzymes and secondary plant substances. Eight of the most valuable power berries are contained in Berry Vital with their countless bioactive and bioavailable ingredients. Topinambur, ginseng and lactic acid drops (RMS) are included to make the best possible use of the berry power.
Berry Vital - 250ml violet glass bottle
Concentrated berry power: one teaspoon a day is enough
Sun-ripened, freshly harvested, cold-pressed, with no added sugar or additives, no preservatives, no nanotechnology and no added vitamins. One teaspoon per day (7 ml) is enough to provide the body with the valuable and bioavailable ingredients – for more energy, well-being and quality of life.
- 100% vegan
- Lactose free
- Without added sugar
- Cold pressed
- Without preservatives
Nutrient booster for the mitochondria
Berry Vital has been developed and optimized by therapists over many years for the benefit of our cells. People of all ages can take Berry Vital. Whether young or old, with complaints or for prevention, amateur athletes or top athletes: Berry Vital is the ideal nutrient booster and works right down to the mitochondria.
Blackberries
In ancient Greece, the blue-black blackberry was considered a medicinal plant. It stimulates digestion, protects against cell damage and contains lots of minerals and fiber.
Raspberries
Rich in sugar and yet low in calories: the delicious raspberry provides plenty of vitamin C, iron and potassium and supports our blood purification and blood formation.
Blueberries
Also known as blueberries. Its high anthocyanin content has an anti-inflammatory effect, and thanks to the secondary plant substances it contains, it is considered a natural slimming agent.
Currants
We use red and black currants, which complement each other perfectly: Lots of vitamin C, pectin and flavonoids make them as tasty as they are healthy.
Aronia berries
The dark blue berries with a slightly bitter taste are also called chokeberries. Fresh, they are rich in vitamin C and highly sought after for their antioxidant effect.
Lingonberries
Similar to cranberries, eating the bright red lingonberries can protect against urinary tract infections and lower cholesterol levels
Cranberries
Formerly known as moss berries in Germany, cranberries have been making a well-deserved comeback in recent years under their English name.
Elderberries
The pigment sambucyanin in the shiny black elderberries strengthens our cardiovascular system and protects against colds.