- High in vitamin A - supports healthy vision
- High in vitamin C - antioxidant, immune boosting
- Livens up a morning smoothie
- 80% slow dried mango, 20% corn maltodextrin
- Re-sealable air tight, foil pouch to ensure maximum freshness
Mango Powder from Indigo Herbs has been slow dried to keep all nutritional content intact. Delicious premium quality mango with a smooth, rich natural flavour, this superfruit powder can be taken daily and is a nutrient rich food supplement that can be added to fruit juice or a breakfast smoothie. The powder has been blended with corn maltodextrin to prevent the it from clumping together. Ratio: 80% Mango, 20% Corn Maltodextrin.
At Indigo Herbs we are passionate about premium quality botanicals. Explore the tabs on this page to find out more about the quality, manufacture and suggested use of this superfruit powder. We are committed to empowering optimum health and nutrition and assisting you to take responsibility for your own health and wellbeing, by having access to many of natures healing botanicals.
This Superfruit powder can be added to a breakfast Smoothie, or as a natural flavoring in muesli, flapjack, yogurts, biscuits, cakes, raw food cakes and fruit breads.
Serving:
The amounts that you use of this powder can vary depending on a specific recipe you might be using or, if adding to a breakfast smoothie, you can add as much as you want to get the required flavor.
This Mango Powder contains corn maltodextrin and is not suitable for people with gluten intolerance.
- Produced to GMP standards.
- Quality Assured by Indigo Herbs.
- Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
- Re-sealable air tight, foil pouch.
- 100% pure botanical ingredients, absolutely nothing added.
Manufacture Process
Indigo Herbs Mango Powder comes from succulent, juicy mangoes grown in an optimum environment. After very careful inspection and selection the mangoes are slow dried at specific temperatures to make sure that none of the nutritional content is lost. After they are completely dry the mangoes are milled into a fine powder and tested to make sure that there are no pollutants or heavy metals in this high quality fruit powder. This whole process is GMP certified and quality assured by Indigo Herbs.
Vitamin A is the name given to a group of fat-soluble antioxidant compounds. Two different types of vitamin A are found in the diet; “preformed vitamin A” (also referred to as retinol or retinal) is found in animal products and “pro-vitamin A” is found in plant based foods - the most common type being beta-carotene. It was the first fat soluble vitamin to be recognised and is sometimes referred to as the “anti-infective” vitamin due to its enhancement of the body’s immunity against infections by increasing the lymphatic responses against disease forming antigens. It keeps the mucous membranes moist that line the mouth, respiratory passage and urinary tract and enhances the activity of white blood cells.
Known as retinol because it produces the pigments in the retina in the eye, it enables your eyes to adjust to light changes, keeps the eyes moist and improves night vision. It can also significantly reduce the risk of cataracts and macular degeneration. Vitamin A helps to keep your body free from free radicals and toxins which might cause damage to your skin, helping to keep it soft and supple by ensuring moisture retention. Vitamin A deficiency can impair iron metabolism which can lead to anaemia despite adequate iron intake. Playing an important role in cells’ ability to adapt to perform specific functions in larger organs, the richest sources of preformed vitamin A are found in liver, kidney, butter and whole milk, whereas good sources of pro-vitamin A are dark green leafy vegetables and yellow-orange vegetables such as sweet potatoes and carrots.
Vitamin A contributes to:
· normal iron metabolism
· the maintenance of normal mucous membranes
· the maintenance of normal skin
· the maintenance of normal vision
· the normal function of the immune system
· Vitamin A has a role in the process of cell specialisation
Vitamin C, a water soluble vitamin also known as ascorbic acid, is one of the safest and most effective vitamins whose benefits are many. It is absolutely vital in collagen production – collagen is a simple protein and an essential part of our connective tissue – the very framework of our body. All of the components that hold our bodies together such as skin, bones, blood vessels, teeth and gums, tendons and cartilage rely upon collagen. Vitamin C is directly responsible for influencing collagen synthesis and helps to shield us from the symptoms of collagen deletion – most famously scurvy!
A powerful antioxidant, vitamin C can protect cells from the damaging effects of free radicals which are harmful by-products of digestion or foreign substances in the atmosphere. Inside the body it changes form to a negatively charged compound called ascorbate which helps to protect nerve cells and improves psychological function. It has been known as the antioxidant’s antioxidant because it functions to protect vitamin E from oxidation too, another vitamin that interacts with free radicals to prevent cell damage. Vitamin C strongly enhances the absorption of iron - when they are consumed and digested together, vitamin C combines with the iron to form a compound that is more easily absorbed. Crucial to the overall health of the body in its efforts to fight off infections – both bacterial and viral – white blood cells contain 20 times the amount of vitamin C than other cells and require constant replenishment to keep the immune system working to its optimum capacity, especially during and after intense physical exercise. Whilst highly concentrated in citrus fruits, other rich sources of vitamin C are acerola cherries, leafy green vegetables, red peppers and potatoes.
Vitamin C contributes to:
· normal collagen formation for the normal function of blood vessels
· normal collagen formation for the normal function of bones
· normal collagen formation for the normal function of cartilage
· normal collagen formation for the normal function of gums
· normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin
· normal collagen formation for the normal function of teeth
· normal energy-yielding metabolism
· normal functioning of the nervous system
· normal psychological function
· the normal function of the immune system
· maintain the normal function of the immune system during and after intense physical exercise
· the protection of cells from oxidative stress
· the reduction of tiredness and fatigue
· the regeneration of the reduced form of vitamin E
· Vitamin C increases iron absorption
Nutritional info | Per 100g | Serving 10g | Serving %RDA* |
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Daily Portion in grams | 10 | ||
Energy KJ/Kcal | 1565KJ/374Kcal | 157KJ/37Kcal | 1.87% |
Fat | 1g | 0.1g | 0.14% |
of which saturates | 0g | 0.0g | |
Carbohydrate | 90g | 9.0g | 3.46% |
of which sugars | 63.0g | 6.3g | 7.00% |
Protein | 2.0g | 0.2g | 0.40% |
Dietary Fibre | 7.0g | 0.7g | |
Salt | 20mg | 2mg | 0.03% |
Vitamin A | 1.22mg | 0.12mg | 15.25% |
Vitamin C | 57mg | 5.7mg | 7.13% |