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Phyto Power: Brain, Heart, and Liver Axis

How does the Phyto Power  blend help us? We know about the connection between blueberries and brain, and we have learned over the years about the potent healing powers of rose hips for heart health and dandelion for liver support.

The combination of three foundational plants creates an axis we rarely talk about, the holy triangle. We discuss brain - gut and brain - heart, but bringing the liver into the mix is the deciding factor for immediate boost. 

And indeed, the reports we hear from you are important - an increase of energy, a more elevated feeling of 'everything is OK' with increase in memory and a great decrease in foggy thinking. The heart gets the nutrients it needs, and the liver and brain are happier which makes us happier. 

Phyto Power

We suggest 1-2 capsules a day in the morning (for a boost of energy).

We have discussed mood elevation with different types of supplements. Let's add to that the wild aspect of the amazing plants from the far remote areas of Alaska.

The blend of Phyto Power is intense as we use also the leaves, roots, flowers, and stems - all the filled with nutrients that are powerful. That is what happens when plants have to survive harsh conditions - they become super plants. 

Phyto Power is comprised of several species of wildcrafted blueberries, Rose hip, and Dandelion, including their leaves, stems, roots, and flowers. 

 

References:

  • Khalid, S., Barfoot, K. L., May, G., Lamport, D. J., Reynolds, S. A., & Williams, C. M. (2017). Effects of acute blueberry flavonoids on mood in children and young adults. Nutrients9(2), 158.
  • Soveid, N., Barkhidarian, B., Moradi, S., Gholami, F., Rasaei, N., Himmerich, H., & Mirzaei, K. (2022). The Potential Effect of Blueberry on Cognitive Health and Mood State Based on Human Intervention Studies: Systematic Review and Mini Meta-Analysis. CNS & Neurological Disorders-Drug Targets (Formerly Current Drug Targets-CNS & Neurological Disorders). Abstract
  • Dinstel R.R., Cascio J., & Koukel S. (2013). The antioxidant level of Alaska's wild berries: high, higher and highest. Int J Circumpolar Health72. DOI:10.3402/ijch.v72i0.21188
  • Grace, M.H., Esposito D., Dunlap K.L., & Lila M.A. (2014). Comparative analysis of phenolic content and profile, antioxidant capacity, and anti-inflammatory bioactivity in wild Alaskan and commercial Vaccinium berries. J Agric Food Chem62(18), 4007-17. doi:10.1021/jf403810y .
  • Herman-Mercer, N. M., Loehman, R. A., Toohey, R. C., & Paniyak, C. (2020). Climate-and disturbance-driven changes in subsistence berries in coastal Alaska: Indigenous knowledge to inform ecological inference. Human Ecology48(1), 85-99. Abstract
  • Heeringa, K., Huntington, O., Woods, B., Chapin, F. S., Hum, R., & Brinkman, T. (2019). A holistic definition of healthy traditional harvest practices for rural Indigenous communities in Interior Alaska. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development9(B), 115-129. Article
  • Lembo, V. F., & Frye, C. A. (2021). One Health and the Positive Effects of Alaskan Blueberries. In Antioxidants-Benefits, Sources, Mechanisms of Action. IntechOpen. Article
  • Marshall, H. (2020). Consumption of Traditional Alaska Native Foods as it Relates to Health. Article
  • Redwood, D. G., Day, G. M., Beans, J. A., Hiratsuka, V. Y., Nash, S. H., Howard, B. V., ... & Koller, K. R. (2019). Alaska Native Traditional food and harvesting activity patterns over 10 years of follow-up. Current developments in nutrition3(11), nzz114. Article

Yours as always,

Dohrea 

We have developed our products based on scientific research and/or the practical experience of many healthcare practitioners. There is a growing body of literature on food based nutrition and supplements and their application in support of our health. Please use our products under the advisement of your doctor.

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Large review on brain health:

Soveid, N., Barkhidarian, B., Moradi, S., Gholami, F., Rasaei, N., Himmerich, H., & Mirzaei, K. (2023). The Potential Effect of Blueberry on Cognitive Health and Mood State Based on Human Intervention Studies: Systematic Review and Mini Meta-Analysis. CNS & Neurological Disorders-Drug Targets (Formerly Current Drug Targets-CNS & Neurological Disorders).

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