Research

Research Library

We know Aronia berries have a profound impact on urinary tract health, cardiovascular health, inflammation and other health conditions. Don’t take our word for it. Browse independent research from around the world that demonstrates the benefits of Aronia.

Inflammation

Brain Health

Aronia berries, or chokeberries, have been shown to improve brain health.

Immune System

Aronia berries has been shown to have a positive impact on the immune system.

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

Aronia berries have long been used for treatment and prevention of urinary tract infections. We now have scientific evidence to support these claims.

Polyphenols

Polyphenols are a large and diverse group of naturally occurring compounds found in plants. They are characterized by having multiple phenol (aromatic alcohol) groups in their chemical structure. Polyphenols are abundant in fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, tea, wine and other plant-based foods.

Acacia Fiber

Acacia fiber, also known as acacia gum or gum arabic, is a type of soluble fiber derived from the sap of the Acacia Senegal tree. It has a long history of use in traditional medicine and food applications. Acacia fiber is often used as a dietary supplement to promote digestive health due to its ability to dissolve in water and form a gel-like substance in the digestive tract.

D-Mannose

D-Mannose is primarily known for its potential benefits in supporting urinary tract health. It is thought to work by preventing certain bacteria, particularly Escherichia coli (E. coli), from adhering to the walls of the urinary tract, thereby helping to prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs). 

Diabetes

Research shows that aronia may have antidiabetic properties.
Includes Research From
University of Olso
University of San Diego
University of Georgia
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Cardiff University
University of Gdansk
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