![]() ![]() Recent clinical studies have caused many skincare experts to believe that your skin should also be drinking in the benefits of pomegranate. Today, pomegranate juice is filling the supermarket shelves in step with growing appreciation of the fruit’s high level of antioxidants greater than that of red wine, green tea, and blueberries. ![]() This promise of immortality is also found in ancient Egyptian texts and Chinese folklore, where pomegranate juice was believed to be ‘soul concentrate’. The Bible is also rife with references to pomegranate some believe it to have been the fruit that tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden. In Greek mythology, Persephone ate a pomegranate and was reborn each spring. It’s native to Persia, where ancient cultures used the ruby fruit to treat internal disorders such as diabetes, hypertension, and gastric inflammation, as well as external skin diseases. Pomegranate’s purported powers are plentiful. Split open, it reveals a treasure trove of ruby-like seeds, one of the reasons this fruit has long been a symbol of fertility, used for centuries to treat infertility and extend female sexual function. ![]() Picture the pomegranate with its shiny red skin, durable texture, and round shape it’s like a ready-made Christmas tree ornament. ![]()
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