Monday, December 7, 2009

The Results Are In: SoZo’s ORAC Value Is through the Roof

Nutrition That Knocks It out of the Park


You already know that whole coffee fruit has an astounding amount of antioxidants. You were amazed the first time you heard that ounce for ounce, SoZo CoffeeBerry® has 625 times the antioxidant activity of fresh blueberries.


Well, we’re not done throwing mind-numbing numbers at you yet. We just got the results of SoZo’s ORAC testing, and the score will blow you away.

But before we tell you what it is, let’s get the right perspective. ORAC stands for Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity, and it’s the way to measure the level of antioxidant protection you get from a product or a food. It’s the degree to which that product inhibits oxidative agents.

Some foods score in the hundreds, others in the thousands. SoZo outscores just about everything.

SoZo’s got an ORAC value of 114,351 units per liter. One three-ounce serving has the equivalent antioxidant activity of 20 servings of fruits and vegetables!




See what we mean? Out of the park. Especially when you consider that that’s about four times what the average leading functional beverage scores. Now, what are you going to choose?

Sure, there are a lot of companies playing the functional beverage game. But if they think they can compete with SoZo’s Coffeeberry functional beverage ORAC score, they just don’t get the concept of leagues.

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