Purple Corn Juice in the Philippines


Good news! There are now more sources of purple corn juice online! You can choose the price and size that fit your needs. Purple corn juice is a powerful source of a unique antioxidant called anthocyanin that helps boost the immune system of our bodies.

Photo above by Robenson Gassant on Unsplash.

Origin

A good purple corn crop variety comes from high mountains like the mountains of Peru. They get good amounts of unpolluted, organic, fertile soil nutrients unspoiled by synthetic farming. Plus, the strong amount of radiation from the sun makes the purple corn plant and crop develop resistance against UV rays that further makes its anthocyanin content (found in its natural purple or violet color) extra powerful.

It's not a new product here in the Philippines. It's been available online, the popular Peruvian health drink called Chicha Morada, in bottle or pouch, and formulated in manufacturing labs abroad. Now all you have to do is order and pay online. Everything made easy for you.




Testimonies

Thus, a lot of healing testimonies by users have been reported attesting to the powerful health effects of purple corn juice in the Philippines. So far, it's users claim to have been healed of various deadly diseases like heart diseases, hypertension, kidney problems, and even cancer and diabetes. The juice first came out in liquid form. Later, purple corn juice was made available in powdered forms and became more popular. The powder is in a sachet, pouch or bottle and all you need to do is mix with water.

Taste

The taste is a mix of sweet, fruity flavor, some brands having a touch of thick purple creaminess and a subtle after taste of pineapple, peach and apple. Well, at least to me that's how it tastes. Served best when cold. Even kids will love its unique flavor and benefit well from its powerful nutrition. Because it has dietary fibers, it's good for digestion and weight loss. Plus, it can boost your energy. So instead of taking commercialized energy drinks rich in sugar and caffeine, just take purple corn juice in the Philippines.



Sweetener

The sugar used for purple corn juice differs according to manufacturer's preferences, usually using sucralose, like those found in the Philippines, It's an artificial sweetener not broken down by the body so it's non caloric, says some health authorities worldwide. So make sure to consult your medical doctor before you take it. There may be some contraindications. The good news is, you may request manufacturers of purple corn juice for unsweetened pack packaged especially for you, though it may cost you more.

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