ORGANIC WILD BLUEBERRIES POWDER

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Wild foods are an incredible resource for your health and well-being. They are full of healing nutrients and offer a unique nutritional profile thanks to being raised in the wild.

One of our favorite wild foods is wild blueberries, which differ from regular blueberries because they are smaller, have higher nutritional value, and are wild-growing. Compared to regular blueberries, wild blueberries have more anthocyanins and total phenolics. Eating more wild blueberries and a diet higher in fruits and vegetables may also lead to improved cellular, cardiovascular and brain health.

If you want wild blueberries to be a constant presence in your diet, try Vimergy® Wild Blueberry Powder , which is a certified organic product and comes in an easy-to-use package. They are made from wild berries harvested in the wilds of Canada, from a region that is considered one of the cleanest, cleanest air, cleanest groundwater and least pollution in the world. Vimergy® Wild Blueberry Powder contains only one ingredient: organic lowbush wild blueberries. Only 2 tsp. equals 1 cup of fresh wild blueberries and can be easily added to smoothies, baked goods or mixed into water, juice or coconut water. Vimergy® Wild Blueberry Powder is gluten-free, fat-free and contains no additives, fillers or added sugars. This powder is non-GMO and kosher, vegan and paleo.

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