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Charge your body with antioxidants: Aronia, a small fruit with great protective properties
The fast pace of modern life often leads to exhaustion and weakening of the body. Aronia is one of the most nutritious plant foods that help restore internal balance and strengthen the natural immune response. Our organic dried aronia berries are a pure, natural source of bioactive substances that have a beneficial effect on daily energy, fitness and overall health.
Aronia contains high amounts of anthocyanins – powerful antioxidants that protect cells from ageing and oxidative damage. Fibre supports intestinal microflora, which is closely related to immunity and vitality.
The recommended dose is 20–30 g per day. The product comes from organic farming and is processed according to strict quality standards.
Discover the natural power of aronia. Treat yourself to a daily dose of antioxidants for vitality and resilience.
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