Research Links

Research Scientists and Medical Professionals around the world are beginning to unveil the powerful health benefits of consuming Montmorency cherry products such as CherryActive Concentrate and Capsules.

On-going scientific research studies at world-renowned Universities are focusing on the compounds contained in Montmorency cherries. The conclusions to these studies demonstrate that regular cherry consumption can relieve the pain of arthritis, gout and other inflammatory conditions, improve sleep paterns and have powerful antioxidant, anti-ageing and anti-cancer properties.

Research recently published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine has shown that drinking cherry juice can also drastically increase the ability of muscles in recovering from strenuous exercise.

Read the Research Studies for yourself by following the links below:

Research study at the University of California demonstrating consumption of cherries lowers urate levels, which supports the reputed anti-gout efficacy of cherries.
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Research study at Michigan State University indicating tart cherry anthocyanins have a beneficial role in the treatment of inflammatory pain.
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Research study by the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine suggesting that the cyanidin from cherries could be one of the potential candidates for the alleviation of arthritis.
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Research study at University of Texas demonstrating that Montmorency Cherries contain exceptionally high levels of the powerful anticarcinogen and antioxidant, Melatonin.
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Research study at Michigan State University suggesting tart cherry anthocyanins may reduce the risk of colon cancer.
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Research study at Michigan State University confirming the powerful antioxidant and antiinflammatory effect of Anthocyanins in tart cherries.
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Review from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School into how Dietary Factors affect Hyperuricaemia (raised uric acid) confirming cherry consumption lowers urate levels.
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Research study from University of Vermont and published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine shows that drinking cherry juice can help repair damaged muscle leading to an increased recovery rate from strenuous exercise.
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