How Nopalea aids the body in healing:
Its Betalains “come to the rescue
Betalains (bay´ta lins) are a rare and potent class of antioxidants that flourish in the Nopal cactus fruit. Nopalea™ harnesses the power of this desert Superfruit and its Betalains to bring you scientifically proven health benefits.
These Betalains have been scientifically proven, in hundreds of studies, to help the body detoxify itself and reduce inflammation.
More about those amazing Betalains
Betalains are the pigments that give the Nopal cactus fruit its vibrant pink color. But that’s just the beginning. They’re also natural antioxidants – and they’re found only in a few of the world’s plants. And among these plants, the Nopal fruit is the leader, by far, as it contains one of the highest amounts of Betalains in all of nature.
How Betalains help with your wellness
When you drink Nopalea, its Betalains enter your system and begin to restore your body’s vitality at the cellular level. They do this by helping your body reduce the toxins surrounding its cells, which allows more essential nutrients to reach each cell. As a result, your cells are better fed and energized to repair and replace damaged tissues and reduce the reactive inflammation, keeping it from becoming chronic and leading to disease.
Scientific research shows that Betalains help to:
- Reduce the risk of blood clots – Betalains protect the thin lining of your blood vessels; this helps reduce the inflammation that makes your blood sticky and leads to clots.1
- Reduce bad cholesterol -- Betalains strongly reduce oxidized LDL cholesterol.2
- Protect cells from toxins -- Betalains protect many types of cells, especially brain cells, from toxins known to trigger tumors.3
- Protect your liver -- Betalains provide significant protection from toxins that directly affect your liver.4
But getting those precious Betalains can be difficult.
The average U.S. or Canadian diet is typically devoid of Betalains. The main reason for this is that Betalains are only available from a few types of plants: the Nopal cactus, beets, Swiss chard and a few weeds and fungi.
Furthermore, not all Betalain-producing plants are equal. Plants produce Betalains to protect themselves from harsh environments; so the harsher the environment, the greater the Betalain production. That’s why, among all of the world’s plants, the Nopal cactus has the highest concentrations of Betalains – it lives in the brutally inhospitable conditions of the Sonoran Desert.
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