DWQA QuestionsCategory: Healing ModalitiesPomegranate has been seen to benefit atherosclerosis. This has been attributed to its high content of antioxidants. Could it also have antiviral activity? If so, is it significant enough to be worth the cost and effort to include pomegranate juice with our Antiviral Regimen?
Nicola Staff asked 3 weeks ago
You are correct on all counts here. Pomegranate is one of the best antivirals, and that is why benefit has been observed clinically with only a 50 mL daily intake. That's saying a lot given that viral scourges are a powerful negative influence on the body and that speaks to the fact they have the upper hand. Even though they are in a kind of holding action to some extent, it is not enough to eradicate the viruses. So anything taken exogenously that is a normal dietary constituent that has a measurable effect on a chronic illness that is viral-caused is a major achievement, and that is why you are working avidly to find the best of the best. And that is what pomegranate juice represents It is among the best of the best and is worthy of inclusion in your Antiviral Regimen. We would rank it ahead of galangal on your list of recommended ingredients.