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SUPER foods

A HEALTHIER SOCIETY

IS A HAPPIER SOCIETY.

 

"Superfoods are the most nutritionally dense foods on the planet and have been used for thousands of years by indigenous peoples to heal the mind and body. In today's toxic world, it's a good idea to include them in your diet to improve your performance, increase vitality and feel rejuvenated."

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CHOOSE the best possible ingredients (choose superfoods). 

CHOOSE carefully the processing that is used in their creation.

 

Superfoods are capable of delivering tremendous amounts of the important nutrients we need for our bodies. Nutrients such as: 

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protein, quinoa, spirulina, vitamin C- rosehip, camu camu

omega 3- fish, flaxseed, chia seed, chia seeds

antioxidants- maqui, murta, calafate, cacao, tumeric

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Maqui Orgánico Super Alimento

Organic Maqui

Chilean Super Fruit

Chile's soil is full of volcanic nutrients and its flora creates an isolated "botanical island".

To the north the driest desert in the world,

To the east the Andes,

to the west the largest sea in the world.

And in the south the ice fields of Patagonia.  

 

It is Isla Natura's philosophy to produce maqui products in the rural areas where the fruit comes from - in order to care for its harvest and have a positive impact on the local economy and care for the environment and local people.  

Maqui grows in abundance in the south of Chile. From the fifth to the tenth region.

 

It grows scattered in many places, but its richest fruits are those that are close to the sun and water. It is very popular with birds, who disperse its seeds in the fields, especially in fences.

 

 Being a fruit of easy and fast reproduction, it grows on the roadside.

It is very important that these Maqui fruits, due to their easy harvesting, are highly contaminated by unscrupulous "traders". 

 

WE REMEMBER 

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Make sure your Maqui is

Organic and freeze-dried (cold dehydrated).

Murta Orgánica Supe Alimento

Organic Murta

Chilean Super Fruit

Chile's soil is full of volcanic nutrients and its flora creates an isolated "botanical island".

To the north the driest desert in the world,

To the east the Andes,

to the west the largest sea in the world.

And in the south the ice fields of Patagonia.  

The Murta does not like frost, that is why it grows in abundance only along the coasts of Chiloé and near the large lakes of the IX and X Regions.

 

The large bodies of water modulate temperatures and do not allow large frosts. 
 

Mosqueta Silvestre Super Alimento

Wild Rosehip

Wild Super Fruit

Although Rose Hip is a native fruit from Europe, Chile is one of the largest producers of its products.  The plants were brought by European immigrants in the 18th century because of their recognized health value.  

people always ask about the ingredients, but ALSO how they have been processed.

Rosehip is famous for its jam, but heat can damage its vitamin C.

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