“Gin” Berry Destroys Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Cancer!
We have a lot of variety available to us when it comes to fresh produce.
Still, I’m always amazed that some of the healthiest foods you can consume can’t be found in your local produce department.
In fact, most people I know have never even heard of some of them.
Today, I’m going to introduce you to a powerhouse food that can lower your blood sugar… your cholesterol and triglycerides… and even shield you from cancer.
Even better? It gives gin its distinctive flavor.
Juniper berries might look like blueberries, but you won’t want to eat them by the handful.
Far from the burst of sweet flavor you’ve come to expect from berries, juniper has an unexpected tart, pine-like flavor –– just like you find in a good gin.
But there are plenty of other ways to enjoy juniper berries. Their unique flavor makes them ideal as a spice or flavoring agent.
And juniper makes an especially potent essential oil that contains over 70 potent, health-promoting compounds. Multiple test-tube studies have shown its broad array of benefits including:
- Reduced cellular damage
- Lowered skin inflammation
- Antifungal effects against 16 species of bacteria, yeast, and fungi. This included the Candida species, the fungus responsible for yeast infections.
- Activity against three bacteria that can cause serious infections: gordonae, M. avium, and M. intracellulare.
Even better? This wonder berry can fight diabetes, too!
Animal studies show juniper berries against can also lower total cholesterol and triglycerides, increase good cholesterol, and reduce blood sugar –– all of which cause diabetes, heart disease, and cancer!
Juniper berries are so powerful against disease because they contain coumarins and other flavonoids that have anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antibacterial, and antifungal properties.
Unfortunately, you’re probably not going to find juniper berries in your local grocery store (and you probably wouldn’t want to eat them anyway).
Instead, the best way to get the health benefits of these berries is through supplements, extracts, and essential oils—which are widely available through retailers online.