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Antioxidant

Wild Blueberry Fruit Juice Powder

Also known as: Wild Blueberry Powder, Blueberry Juice Concentrate, Vaccinium angustifolium

B
Evidence

Wild blueberry juice powder is concentrated from wild blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) fruit and contains high levels of anthocyanins and other polyphenols with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It is commonly used to support cognitive function, cardiovascular health, and antioxidant status.

Primary uses

  • Antioxidant support
  • Cognitive function
  • Eye health
  • Cardiovascular support
  • Inflammation management

How it works

  • Anthocyanin-mediated antioxidant activity
  • Mitigation of oxidative stress
  • Anti-inflammatory signaling
  • Vascular endothelial function support

Dosage

Typical range
200-500 mg daily
Timing
Any time, ideally with meals
With food
May enhance absorption of fat-soluble polyphenols
Duration
Safe for long-term daily use
Special populations
Diabetes: monitor if sweetened formulation used; pregnancy/nursing: likely safe in food amounts

Forms

  • Juice Powder· 70/100

Safety

Common side effects

  • Minimal
  • Mild digestive upset in sensitive individuals

Contraindications

  • Rare berry allergies

Evidence notes

Wild blueberry has good evidence in human trials for antioxidant status, cognitive outcomes, and vascular function. The juice powder form concentrates anthocyanins, though processing can affect phytochemical profile.

Grade B: Some human trials support key claims; further confirmation needed.

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