We met Joanna at the Christchurch Food Show last week and we are happy to hear she’s getting great results from our blackcurrant powder… “Sujon Blackcurrant powder is invaluable. It has made a huge difference to my energy during training and also speed of muscle recovery and decreased muscle soreness after training. There has also [...]
Archive for March, 2010
SUJON’S SUPER FACIAL RECIPE
Posted: March 17, 2010 in anti-inflammatory, berries, dark rings, eyes, Face mask, fade age spots, Health, natural face mask, Plant research, raspberries, reduce wrinkles, skin discoloration, superfood, Tired eyes, well being, wrinklesTags: Face mask, facial recipe, fade age spots, natural face mask, raspberries, reduce wrinkles, skin discoloration
Try this natural face mask made from raspberries, which helps protect against the suns rays. Vitamin C’s antioxidant powers help fade age spots and discoloration. It also rounds out the skin to fill in minor wrinkles… how awesome is that! Ingredients 2 cups of defrosted Sujon raspberries AND 1 cup of plain yogurt Method – [...]
NEW ZEALAND BLACKCURRANT IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S GREAT SUPERFOODS, IF NOT THE GREATEST!
Posted: March 8, 2010 in anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, berries, Blackcurrant, Blackcurrants, computer work, cycling, dark rings, Endurance, Endurance training, Exercise Recovery, eyes, Fertility, Food, food research, Getting Pregnant, Health, Health Supplements, marathon, more power, muscle recovery, muscle recovery faster, Plant research, sports, superfood, Supplements, supplements direct, Tired eyes, train harder, train longer, training, well beingTags: anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, berries, biking, Blackcurrant, cycling, Endurance, Endurance training, Exercise Recovery, Food, food research, Health, Health Supplements, marathon, more power, muscle recovery, muscle recovery faster, Plant research, running, smoothies, sports, superfood, Supplements, supplements direct, train harder, train longer, training, Uncategorized, well being
The USDA has tested over 1000 foods, ranking them by their nutrient density of the top 14 essential nutrients; and then by the amount of calories you eat in order to achieve that density. (The nutrients are: Protein, thiamine, riboflavin, vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, monounsaturated fat, calcium, potassium, iron, zinc, vitamin [...]