Berry Good Health
Deep in the heart of wild Patagonia in South America, grows an exceptional berry which has been celebrated for its unique medicinal qualities and consumed by native Mapuches Indians for many years. The Patagonian Wild Blueberry is a small deeply coloured berry which has been found to have 10 times more anti-oxidant capability than farmed blueberries.The potent berries are also thought to have antiatherogenic properties to prevent the formulation of atheromas (lipid containing plaques) in arteries. For those who don’t fancy trekking into the depths of South America to get their hands on these wonder berries, which are handpicked by the natives, their medicinal qualities have been extracted and are available in a natural food supplement for boosting circulation called Zinopin Daily.
Zinopin Daily has been developed in conjunction with Dr. John Scurr, a leading vascular surgeon at the Lister Hospital in London, to provide a natural and gentler alternative to aspirin to tackle the health and circulatory problems associated with our increasingly inactive lifestyles.
As well as Patagonian blueberry extract, Zinopin also contains French pine bark, which research has shown stimulates nitric oxide production relaxing constricted blood vessels to improve circulation and ginger root extract which is well known for its circulation boosting effects. The cumulative effect of these ingredients helps reduce lower leg swelling, promote a healthy circulatory system and help prevent circulatory disorders.
Dr John Scurr comments “We are increasingly leading sedentary lives, with too much time sitting at our desks and in front of the TV. This is leading to an increase in circulatory problems such as swollen legs and in extremes, heart attack or stroke. Zinopin Daily contains strong antioxidants and is clinically proven to improve blood flow and also help reduce swelling of the lower limbs and leg heaviness.”
Zinopin Daily costs £14.99 for 30 capsules and is available from Tesco and Lloyds pharmacies.