A recent discussion about glaucoma and other eye problems with Dr. Heidi* brought up the ingredient CamuCamu ( Myrciaria dubia ) where she comments,
Two of the ingredients in both Pops – Camucamu (source of Vitamin C) and alpha lipoic acid are said to help with glaucoma. The bilberries and blueberries in the Purples are known to support vision in general. Antioxidants from fruits and vegetables may help or prevent macular degeneration.
I though this was good news for me and anyone else with problems with their eyes. It also set me to wondering just what exactly is Camu Camu and where does it come from? According to Wikipedia, CamuCamu “is a small (approx. 3-5 m tall) bushy river side tree from the Amazon Rainforest vegetation in Peru and Brazil, which bears a red/purple cherry like fruit“. Cool, it’s always nice to know what it is, but why is such a popular ingredient in healthy foods?
The fruit itself has an extraordinarily high concentration of Vitamin C which of course we all know that our body needs. In addition to the high vitamin C content it contains the amino acids valine, leucine and serine, and is also rich in flavonoids. The problem is that over harvesting of wild camu camu is quickly make it an endangered species, but conservation efforts are underway according to the Rainforest Conservation Fund.
Sources of Camu Camu
So, other then an ingredient in my favorite whole food supplement, where else can a person find Camu Camu? Though the fruit is usually available as an ingredient in powered supplements, some suppliers are including it in teas, juices and even sour candies, though I still haven’t seen any of these at my local health food store – yet.
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Customer Comments
I wasn’t quite sure how to respond at first, but then I thought I would tell the story of how I feel The Pops helped me a while back. A few months ago I was diagnosed with a bacterial infection – nothing serious or life threatening, but I needed to be on antibiotics for it. I spoke with a friend at Whole Food Nation, the company behind The Pops, to see if I should be taking them along with this strong antibiotic . She told me that I should take them as well since they could very well speed the recovery process, so I followed her advice.
Now, I can’t say for certain that taking The Pops along with the antibiotics caused this, but I was feeling a lot better and the infection seemed to be gone in only a few days, unlike the 10-14 days my internist told me it would take. I also spoke to my internist afterwards and told him about The Pops. He looked over the ingredients and agreed that they very likely had a positive affect on the antibiotics, but more importantly that they will certainly have a positive effect on my body as a whole. Not that I needed his endorsement of the product.
So, what would you have told this person?
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