Health Benefits of Aronia
Immunes System Support
Packed with antioxidants like vitamin C and polyphenols that help strengthen your body’s natural defenses.
Rich in Antioxidants
Aronia berries contain some of the highest antioxidant levels of any fruit, which may help protect cells from oxidative stress and aging.
Immune Modulation
Aronia has been studied for its antioxidant / polyphenol content, which may support modulating the body's inflammatory response involved in joint, muscle, and tissue comfort
Heart-Healthy Goodness
Aronia's naturally occurring compounds are associated with supporting lipid balance, optimal blood pressure and vascular health
Gut & Digestive Health
Balances your microbiome and supports healthy digestion—your second brain.
Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend starting at 3 ounces per day
Short answer: not exactly — but here’s what the science actually shows.
There is no current USDA designation that formally ranks foods as “#1.” However, in USDA-published antioxidant research, aronia (black chokeberry) was found to have among the highest antioxidant levels of any fruit tested.
In a large antioxidant survey conducted by USDA scientists, aronia measured nearly four times the antioxidant capacity of blueberries using the ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) method.
Because ORAC is a laboratory measurement — and not a health claim — the USDA later removed it from consumer databases to prevent misuse in marketing. The underlying research, however, remains peer-reviewed and scientifically valid.
What this means:
Aronia was not “officially crowned” #1 by the USDA, but USDA-affiliated research consistently places it at the very top of antioxidant-dense fruits ever measured.
Sources
- Wu X. et al., Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2004
- Prior RL et al., USDA Human Nutrition Research Center
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