Antioxidants

Cherries are packed with powerful antioxidants. In fact, they have among the highest levels of antioxidants – containing about the same as blueberries.

The Antioxidant Power of Cherries

Antioxidant strength is measured in Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) units. ORAC measures how many oxygen radicals a specific food can absorb and deactivate. The more oxygen radicals a food absorbs, the higher its ORAC score. The higher the ORAC score, the better a food is at helping our bodies fight diseases like cancer and heart disease.
Nutritionists suggest that people consume 3,000 to 5,000 ORAC units a day to have an impact on their health. Just one ounce of cherry juice concentrate supplies 3,622 ORAC units, about an entire day’s recommendation.

Antioxidant Levels of Cherries

  • Cherry Juice Concentrate: 12,800 ORAC units
  • Dried Cherries: 6,800 ORAC units
  • Frozen Cherries: 2,033 ORAC units
  • Canned Cherries: 1,700 ORAC units

The Power of Red — Anthocyanins

Cherries contain powerful antioxidants called anthocyanins that provide the distinctive red color and may hold the key to the health benefits locked inside. These rich, red pigments that give cherries their color are a type of phytonutrient known as flavonoids, which have been linked to a variety of health benefits.

Studies suggest that these powerful pigments possess anti-inflammatory and anti-aging properties. Of the 150 different flavonoids found in plants, anthocyanins appear to have the greatest antioxidant capacity. Cherries are one of the richest sources of anthocyanins, containing more than sweet cherries, raspberries, blackberries and strawberries. Anthocyanins 1 and 2 are not found in blueberries. For more detail on the antioxidant power of cherries, click here.

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  • The ORAC Scale

    The Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity, or ORAC scale is used to measure antioxidant powers and CHERRish juices have received ORAC’s highest rating from the Brunswick Laboratory. This means that they are the best juices out there to ensure you receive your daily amount of antioxidants. CHERRish Juice is also high in anti-inflammatory properties, and is certified Kosher.
  • Hood to Coast Muscle Recovery Report

    In a US study, Oregon Health and Science University researchers found that runners who drank CHERRish before training for a long distance relay race had 23% less muscle pain than those that didn’t.

    HTC Muscle Recovery Report

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