polyphenols
Muscadines have the most polyphenols of any grape. The highest polyphenol content is found in their thick skins and seeds. There are so many, here are just a few:
Muscadines have the most polyphenols of any grape. The highest polyphenol content is found in their thick skins and seeds. There are so many, here are just a few:
what are the health benefits?
First it is important to understand that there is no other fruit that compares to the Muscadine grape. And yet it is probably the least talked about. It is the unique and abundant combination of phytonutrients that set the Muscadine grape apart. With higher antioxidant values than the blueberry, gogi, pomegranate, cranberry, açaí, mangosteen, Muscadine grapes are the
First it is important to understand that there is no other fruit that compares to the Muscadine grape. And yet it is probably the least talked about. It is the unique and abundant combination of phytonutrients that set the Muscadine grape apart. With higher antioxidant values than the blueberry, gogi, pomegranate, cranberry, açaí, mangosteen, Muscadine grapes are the
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younger skin
Researchers agree that the strong antioxidants found in Muscadine grape seeds and skins increase collagen production, reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and stretch marks. When applied topically to the skin or taken via supplement, Muscadine grape seeds and skins promote healthy, youthful looking skin, as well as improves the skin’s overall elasticity and smoothness.
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free radicals
Free radicals are unstable atoms with unpaired electrons, that can damage cells, causing illness and aging. Free radicals can break down healthy human tissues in a process called oxidation. As the body ages, it loses its ability to fight the effects of free radicals resulting in more free radicals, more oxidative stress, and more damage to cells.
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antioxidant
As the name implies, antioxidants are molecules that counteract the damaging process of oxidation. Antioxidants can safely interact with free radicals and can help by terminating the chain reaction before vital molecules are damaged.
There are thousands of antioxidants that can be found in the fruits and vegetables we eat, some more than others, but no single antioxidant can combat the effects of every free radical. Different antioxidants help with different areas of the body to help repair or prevent cell damage. |
the muscadine grape
North Carolina’s state fruit!
Native to the southeastern United States, Muscadine Grapes (vitis rotundifolia) aren’t the grapes you typically see at the grocery store. Long before the first European settlers stepped foot into the New World, the Muscadine grape was growing wild in the wooded-areas of what would become known as the southeastern United States. These powerful little berries thrived in the harsh winters and blazing hot summers without the interference or aid of the outside world. |
They are well noted for their thick skins and larger seeds, which are actually the two things that makes these grapes so healthy. Much of the nutrition is in the skin, the thicker the better, and the powerful seeds.
Muscadine grapes have 2 more chromosomes than wine/table grapes. This provides much greater genetic ability to help build your health. Unlike other fruits or berries, the Muscadine has the ability to resist mold, bacteria, and viruses without the use of harmful chemicals.
That is also why they grow so well in the hot, humid climate of the southeast. Due to their extra set of chromosomes, Muscadine grapes can flourish in locations where traditional grapes cannot.
Muscadine grapes have 2 more chromosomes than wine/table grapes. This provides much greater genetic ability to help build your health. Unlike other fruits or berries, the Muscadine has the ability to resist mold, bacteria, and viruses without the use of harmful chemicals.
That is also why they grow so well in the hot, humid climate of the southeast. Due to their extra set of chromosomes, Muscadine grapes can flourish in locations where traditional grapes cannot.
Similar to our immune system, which produces more antibodies when under attack, the Muscadine grape produces more oxidative damage-fighting antioxidants when under the stress from the environment it grows in, leading to a host of health benefits.