Raspex Ellagic Acid Antioxidant Products
by Scientific Medical Devices Inc. (SMDI)
Scientific Medical Devices has established itself as one of the leading
suppliers of Meeker Raspberry Seed products.
Raspberries contain one of the most powerful antioxidants known - a
series of ellagitannins that are converted into ellagic acid in the body.
Raspberry ellagitannins are one of very few fruits that have been clinically
shown to be transformed into beneficial levels of ellagic acid in the
body. The ellagitannin content in the seeds is much higher than in the
fruit.
The ellagitannin content of red raspberry seeds varies dramatically
with the variety of the berry. The highest levels of ellagitannins are
found in the Meeker variety of raspberry seed. SMDI processes the seed
into maximum bioavailable flour, which frees the ellagitannins for immediate
adsorption and transformation into ellagic acid in your body.
SMDI's Meeker Variety Raspberry Seed products contain the highest
amount of ellagitannins available in nature. There has been much research
into ellagic acid, its value as a potential antioxidant and cancer fighting
supplement. Ellagic acid has been found to inhibit the promotion and progression
of certain types of cancer.
Many pet owners are feeding the Raspex Raspberry Seed Powder to their
pets. They are experiencing dramatic tumor reduction, and maintaining
the quality of their pets lives.
SMDI is proud to deliver its line of skin care made with the Meeker
Variety Raspberry Seed Extract. These cosmetic products were developed
by one of the world's leading skin biophysicists, resulting in some
of the most effective skin restoration and preservation products on the
market today.
SMDI has improved the process further with the production
of a concentrated Meeker Raspberry Extract from the flour. The
concentrated extracts are used in the production of Raspex Skin Gel and
the full line of cosmaceuticals listed on the web site.
The manufacturer states:
"Yes, we are aware of the irony that anticancer products are
formulated with toxic preservatives. However, it should be noted that
the primary ingredient is Meeker Raspberry Extract and that every ingredient
has a reason for being there. The addition of a minute amount of preservative
is not considered harmful.
There are reports in circulation that have linked parabens to possible
carcinogenic and estrogenic effects. These studies were done using approximately
25,000 times more parabens than is used in our and other cosmetics.
There is no evidence that any cosmetics or lotions containing minute
amounts of parabens pose a health risk, because of the low doses involved.
Parabens are unlikely to penetrate into your tissues, remain intact
and accumulate there. The cosmetics industry believes that parabens
along with other cosmetic ingredients are safe based upon their long
term usage and safety record based on recent scientific studies.
At levels 25,000 times of the application dose everything becomes harmful.
Any food ingredient at that dosage (common salt, for example) becomes
harmful at these levels."
The manufacturer chooses the lower price preservatives over the ideal
pure product.
So there you have it, conflicting information exists everywhere. Will
the raspberry heal your cancer? Will the parabens cause more of it? Our
user feedback suggests that a little bit of preservatives is possibly
not too bad.
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