Researchers at Brunswick Laboratories in the U.S. found mulberry juice contained more than twice as many antioxidants as orange and cranberry juice, or a handful of blueberries.
"Mulberries have been used since ancient times to protect people from colds and other ailments, so I’m not surprised the fruit is a rich source of antioxidants," the Daily Express quoted spokesman Paul Green as saying.
"Antioxidants are known for aiding the immune system, which protects the body against germs and viruses. But, they’re also a viable alternative to Botox and other medical procedures, thanks to their anti-aging properties. Resveratrol is believed to help but not everyone wants to drink wine all the time to benefit from it, so mulberry juice is a refreshing, non-alcoholic alternative," added Green.
From the November 21, 2011,Prepared Foods’ Daily News