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Indulge in the magic of THE IV FUNCTIONAL LUXURY SAFF-SOUR BLACKBERRY FAIRY JUICE 250ML, crafted by the health-conscious Blackberry Fairy herself. Immerse yourself in the enchanting fusion of blackberries and saffron, a potion that not only delights the senses but also boasts health benefits fit for a fairy-tale.
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Blackberry Brilliance:
- Packed with antioxidants, blackberries may contribute to overall health by combating oxidative stress and inflammation.
- High in vitamins C and K, these berries play a role in immune support and bone health.
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Saffron Elegance:
- Saffron's homeopathic properties are believed to promote a sense of well-being and alleviate mood swings, aligning with Dr. Fairy's holistic approach to health.
- Rich in antioxidants, saffron may offer anti-inflammatory benefits, contributing to a healthier fairy glow.
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Function:
- Antioxidants neutralize the free radicals that form in the body after cellular metabolism.
- Pistachios have a high copper content, which supports iron absorption into the body from food sources.
- The combination of antioxidants, phytosterols, and unsaturated fatty acids found in pistachios are great for promoting a healthy heart.
- The carotenoid antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin present in pistachios help to support healthy vision and eye function.
- Evidence suggests that our Saff-Stachios, with their lower calories, high protein, low saturated fat, and high unsaturated fats, are great for supporting healthy weight management.
- The carotenoid antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin present in pistachios help to support healthy vision
and eye function.
- The saturated fat found in pistachios helps with skin dryness. The fat also acts as a quality carrier or base oil as it is used as an ingredient in traditional therapies like aromatherapy and traditional massage therapy.Pistachios are one of the oldest edible nuts, with archaeological evidence dating their use to as early as 6,000 BC., and are commonly used all over the world. Native to Iran, they were introduced to theRomans only in 100 AD.