Tart Cherry
Promotes Healthy Uric Acid Balance*†
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- tart-cherry
Product Description
- Promotes healthy uric acid balance†
- Supports joint flexibility and comfort
- Aids recovery after exercise
- Provides superior antioxidant effects*
According to Boston University Research, over 50 million Americans could benefit from support of joint flexibility and healthy uric acid levels.*† Terry Naturally® Tart Cherry capsules provide the benefits of tart cherries in the convenience of a capsule.
Tart cherries contain anthocyanins, richly colored flavonoid compounds with high antioxidant capacity. Antioxidants increase the body’s resistance to oxidative stress. These unique anthocyanins may play an important role in supporting healthy uric acid levels in the body.*†
Concerned About Sugar?
Tart cherries have long been promoted for their health benefits, but the sour taste means many juices have added sugar. One popular concentrated tart cherry juice lists 80 calories and 15 grams of sugar per 1 oz. serving. That's a lot of sugar in a small shot of juice. As a comparison, a 1 oz. serving of a cola soft drink may have less than 12 calories.
Terry Naturally Tart Cherry capsules are a smart cherry choice for people concerned about the amount of sugar in their diets, since they contain no sugar.
Supplement Facts
Supplement Facts
Ingredient | Amount/Serving | Daily Value |
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Tart Cherry | 750 mg | ** |
(Prunus cerasus) Fruit Powder **Daily Value (DV) not established. |
If pregnant or nursing, consult a healthcare practitioner before use.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I use a tart cherry supplement?
If you already have an active lifestyle or would like to jump-start an exercise regimen but are looking for healthy joint support, a tart cherry supplement is for you. Tart cherries have both a wealth of beneficial compounds and an increasing body of research that shows how valuable they are for supporting healthy uric acid balance, joint flexibility, exercise recovery, and overall antioxidant action.*†
Are tart cherries better than sweet cherries?
Both types of cherries have been clinically studied for their benefits, but tart cherries tend to be a hardier species, and as a result, can build up a stronger profile of anthocyanins and other strong protective components.