In fact, the USDA Food Guide Pyramid recommends five to nine daily servings of fruit and vegetables no matter what the season. Until recently, one remedy for those looking to enjoy the antioxidant benefits of fruit during the fall and winter months was to wait until the spring harvest. However, the wait is now over.
Fruit Advantage has solved this seasonal fruit dilemma and now offers a complete line of fruit-based supplements, dried fruit and cherry juice concentrate. Fruit Advantage can help people get the 5 – 9 daily servings of fruits and vegetables in an enjoyable and simple way. So what qualifies as a daily serving of fruits and vegetables? Below is some information regarding daily servings of fruit and vegetables from the USDA:
• One medium-size fruit
• 1/2 cup raw, cooked, frozen or canned fruits (in 100% juice) or vegetables
• 3/4 cup (6 oz.) 100% fruit or vegetable juice
• 1/2 cup cooked, canned or frozen legumes (beans and peas)
• 1 cup raw, leafy vegetables
• 1/4 cup dried fruit
Source: USDA Food Pyramid Guide
So during the fall and winter months, here is how Fruit Advantage can help people achieve the 5 – 9 servings per day:
#1: Fruit Advantage Tart Cherry Juice Concentrate:
#2: Fruit Advantage dried fruits: The company offers dried cherries, dried blueberries, dried strawberries, organic dried cherries and organic dried blueberries. In addition, wild blueberries are a good source dietary fiber. If you are looking to add some dried fruit to your diet, Fruit Advantage has a number of fruits to chose.
#3: Fruit Advantage fruit-based dietary supplements:
The company also offers the following fruit-supplement formulas: Fruit Advantage Pomegranate, Fruit Advantage Wild Blueberry, Fruit Advantage Cranberry and Fruit Advantage Cherry Prime.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, cure, prevent any disease.
