I was introduced to Prime Delight in June of 2006. I began to feel the difference in myself from the day I started taking it. I started having more energy and was sleeping better than I had in years, and after taking it for a couple of weeks I noticed that I was kneeling down and getting back up with greater ease. I have been sold on this product ever since and wouldn't think of not using it.
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Fruit*
The pomegranate tree displays a beautiful, orangish-red flower that blooms in
the spring. Fruits ripen 6 to 7 months after flowering and cannot be ripened off
the tree. The pomegranate plant can range in size from a shrub to a tree up to 30
feet tall, and has been known to live as long as two centuries. Most pomegranate
orchards in the United States are found in southern California and Arizona.
The fruit of the pomegranate is a hardy, long-lived subtropical shrub originating
in semi-arid regions of Asia that has been cultivated and naturalized over the
whole of the Mediterranean region since ancient times. The source of the sweet,
tangy juice are the jeweled, glassy red seeds, called arils, which are surrounded
by scarlet pulp.
A few facts about the Pomegranate
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History*
The pomegranate has been extensively used as an
ancient folk medicine in many cultures.
Pomegranates are mentioned in Egyptian papyrus
scrolls dating back to 1550 BC, and pomegranate
branches form part of the decorative motif on the
pillars of King Solomon’s temple.
While Romans first encountered huge groves in
northern Africa, it was the Spanish sailors who
carried pomegranates on their exploratory
voyages to the New World, and Spanish
missionaries are renowned for introducing this
healing fruit into California in the 1700s.
Benefits*
In the ongoing quest to find new supplements to help us lead longer, healthier
lives, science often returns to things that have been used regularly for thousands
of years. The pomegranate’s effectiveness has been rediscovered in preventing a
variety of potentially deadly diseases. Dozens of recent studies reveal the
pomegranate’s surprising array of benefits.
The pomegranate has more antioxidant power than most other natural
substances, including more than red wine, orange juice, blueberry juice and
cranberry juice. Antioxidants are extremely important because they guard our
bodies against free radical damage. Free radicals are molecules that can cause
premature aging, heart disease, Alzheimer’s and even cancer.
Besides being extremely rich in antioxidants, pomegranates also contain
vitamins A, B, and C, tannins, and oxalic acid. The pomegranate also contains
ellagic acids that demonstrate a potent anti-atherogenicity - indicating a
protective role against cardiovascular disease.
*Information within this site is for educational purposes only. Statements about product efficacy have
not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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products. Please feel free to email me if you have any questions I will be glad to
help in any way that I can. This product has done so much for me I just had to
share it with you.
Wayne Jenkins
email address
waynejenkins@pnw-radio.com