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Purple Juice Review – 6 Things You Didn’t Know

By Sasha de Beausset Aparicio, MSc

Reviewed by Rebecca Williams, MD, MA, MB, BChir

Last Updated:

Evidence Based | Facts | Nutrition Facts | Pros & Cons | Warnings | Dosing | Verdict

Purple Juice is formulated from the purple colored grains, husks and cobs extract of the Peruvian corn (purple corn). The company which manufactures the supplement is called Purple Networx, a brand registered under Trenz Direct Sales Corporation.

Although it makes no clear ailment claim, the manufacturer lists the main benefits of purple corn which presumably are also valid for the juice. Hence, the formula will benefit the entire body, while also exhibiting powerful antioxidant properties (high concentration of anthocyanin), immune system enhancement properties (high concentration of carotenoids) or eye sight protective properties (high concentration of Lutein), to name just a few.

Purple Networx is a direct selling and network marketing company of health and wellbeing products. The company is dedicated to providing high quality products to consumers, as well as to offering the best income potentials for those who join their business.

Facts

1) Purple Juice Quick Facts

Purple Juice is a liquid formulation made from purple corn. Although used in Peru as a food source for thousands of years, purple corn has only recently incresead in popularity for mass use. It has a higher anti-oxidant capacity than blue berries or Acai berries, which makes it one of the most powerful super foods of our time.
The most common benefits include fighting cancer, protecting against atherosclerosis, reducing blood clots, reducing obesity, elevating anti-oxidant capacity of the blood and lowering blood pressure.

Purple corn is rich in anthocyanin, a powerful anti-oxidant substance. Research however has to establish to what extent the substance actually helps fight free radical damage in humans. It also contains Vitamin A, a type of Terpene. Terpenes are a class of organic compounds proven effective in fighting cancer, both in preventive and healing treatments. Also, Vitamin A assists with eyes and skin health and is a popular growth vitamin. Purple corn contains Luteins, essential to good eyesight and believed to exhibit free radical damage protection properties. It also reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases and problems with blood vessels.

Nutrition Facts

2) Purple Juice Nutrition Facts

Purple Juice includes the following ingredients: Purple corn extract (grains, husks and cobs).

Pros & Cons

3) Purple Juice: Pros and Cons

  • No side effects have been reported for Purple Corn supplements
  • Great nutritional value of purple corn
  • Researched benefits
  • Liquid formulation makes it easy to swallow
Warnings

4) Purple Juice Product Warnings

  • Consumer testimonials exclusively available on the manufacturer’s website
  • The formula is exclusively sold in bottles of 1 L and in case of maximum doses (250 ml daily) a high frequency purchase would be necessary
Dosing

5) Purple Juice Serving Size

The daily recommended dosage varies between 20 ml once or twice daily to 250 ml in case of deadly or stage 3 or 4 diseases. Consumer reviews for Purple Juice are exclusively available on the manufacturer’s website and should be treated with caution.

Verdict

6) Our Final Take On Purple Juice

Purple Juice is 100% natural, and contains purple corn. The liquid supplement is particularly beneficial to overall health, with several areas of focus. Although the manufacturer of Purple Juice does not mention any particular benefits, consumers have access to a large amount of information on purple corn, uses, benefits and how it works.

We may assume that the formula is going to achieve its purpose, given the many positive reviews available online. Particularly, the formula received reviews which are available on the manufacturer’s website, which can potentially be biased and should be treated with caution.

Our recommendation as always is to ask the opinion of a healthcare provider prior to use.

2.8/5 - (5 votes)
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