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ORAC Score
Zavita, an Antioxidant Leader!
| The ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) score is a definitive test for assessing the antioxidant strength of potential antioxidant compounds; the higher the score, the stronger the antioxidant capability of the compound. |
| Zavita's ORAC score was extremely high - 25,172 per litre, when tested against Noni, Acai, and Mangosteen, three nationally recognized competitors. The testing was done by Brunswick Laboratories, a nationally-respected testing facilit |
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| Zavita is a powerful and natural way to remove harmful free radicals from your system, which can overwhelm the body’s natural antioxidant defenses. Free radicals are unstable molecules in our bodies, introduced through our environment, our food, and the natural process of living, stress and aging. An excess of free radicals causes damage to our bodies through a process called oxidation. The molecules attach themselves to the cells in our body and weaken them, leading to premature aging, immune deficiency and a variety of degenerative disorder. |
| Antioxidants are compounds produced by our body that reduce free radicals by changing their structure. Zavita provides the cells with high levels of antioxidants to absorb and remove free radicals from our body to help fight disease. |
Science
In terms of scientific validation, Zavita stands alone!
The last 20 years have seen the publication of more than 350 scientific studies supporting the remarkable range of health benefits offered by the indigenous plants that form the basis of Zavita.
PDR Listing
Zavita and its biological actions are listed in the
Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR) for
Nonprescription Drugs, Supplements and Herbs
| Physicians have turned to the PDR® for the latest word on prescription drugs, nonprescription drugs, supplements and herbs for 60 years! |
| Today, the PDR can be found in virtually every physician's office, hospital, and pharmacy in the United States. In fact, nine out of ten doctors consider the PDR their most important information reference source |