Punica granatum, Pomegranate, Pomella

Pomella is a fruit from the citrus fruit family and has great health benefits, such as: it strengthens the bones, fights anemia, strengthens the teeth, prevents cancer, reduces menstrual cramps, and helps digestion. Its tree is called toranka and can reach up to 8 meters high, with fruits weighing up to 2 kg.

  • Origin: Plant Based
  • Source: Pomegranate
  • Type: Extracts
  • Age Range: Adults
  • Toxicity: May be toxic in high doses
  • Outcomes: Specific Conditions, Blood Pressure, Cholesterol and Triglycerides, Blood Sugar Control

What are Pomella benefits?

Confused with the orange, Pomella is a fruit from the same family, but bigger and with a greener color. The planting of this species is usually done in rainy seasons and just as one unit can reach up to 2 kg, its benefits are also great. Like the other citrus fruits, it is rich in vitamin C and has other nutrients, such as potassium, pectin, and carotenoids. In addition, it helps digestion, regulates blood pressure, and reduces menstrual cramps. Even in preventive health this fruit stands out, because it prevents cancer and combats anemia, prevents muscle pain and infections. Don’t stop taking care of your health, do our 3-step test and discover this and more nutraceuticals to take care of you and your loved ones!

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Specific Conditions Pomella and Specific Conditions

Specific body conditions categorize precise areas of our body, such as: Respiratory allergies; Liver; Eye health; Blood pressure; Cholesterol and triglycerides; and Blood glucose control. These areas require specific attention because they are delicate functions related to other parts of the body. Respiratory allergies, for example, are linked to the immune system, and to present an effective nutraceutical, we keep our scientific base up to date.
  • Blood Pressure

    Blood pressure is the pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels which results from the heart pumping blood through the circulatory system. Like most aspects of the organism, this too needs to stay at a healthy range, for the circulation of oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.

  • Cholesterol and Triglycerides

    Triglycerides and cholesterol are both types of fat present in blood. They play very important roles in the body, such as hormone metabolism and nutrient circulation. In order for them to function properly, they need to be at optimum levels - not too high neither too low. The primary way to keep those good levels is to have a healthy diet, with lots of fiber and balanced fats. But there are some nutraceutics that have been proven to help in this process in a very effective way.

  • Blood Sugar Control

    The body's cells use glucose to produce energy. Glucose comes from food and is stored in the body in the form of glycogen (in the muscles and liver) or circulating glucose (in the blood). Cells need the hormone Insulin to capture glucose molecules. The glucose / insulin balance in the blood is essential for the proper functioning of the body's whole metabolism. A change in this metabolism can lead to serious physiological dysfunctions, leading to the development of chronic non-communicable diseases, such as type II diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. There are several classes of compounds that influence this metabolism, these can increase insulin synthesis and secretion, decrease blood glucose levels, reduce the immediate absorption of carbohydrates, regulate the sensitivity of cells to insulin, among others.

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Pomella is a fruit from the citrus fruit family and has great health benefits, such as: it strengthens the bones, fights anemia, strengthens the teeth, prevents cancer, reduces menstrual cramps, and helps digestion. Its tree is called toranka and can reach up to 8 meters high, with fruits weighing up to 2 kg.