Great question! The sources I have used is based on the benefits of the Maqui Berry fruit in itself, what we provide is a concentraded powdered form of Maqui Berry that comes in capsules.
Some sources I based these claims on are:
http://www.streetarticles.com/supplements/maqui-berry-the-superfruit-of-2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP4WTHhUJ7w
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_maqui_berry
Here is a video about Free Radicals & Antioxidants as well, which is what the Maqui Berry superfruit is all about:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=T_Xo5AaTH8U
I hope I was able to answer all your questions
self published article with no references to actual research, also has blatantly promotes their own product. not to mention all of the other 9000 "superfruits" in the past have failed to do shit.
youtube video:
are you serious?
wikianswers:
makes claims, no references to actual study
tl;dr all of your claims are hearsay at best, and there's a reason why there's not approved by the FDA. (inb4 big pharma+government conspiracy)
also, title caps are not suitable for paragraphs
My product just like the rest are not approved by the FDA, they don't approve any weightloss supplements for the simple fact that they don't want to get in trouble when ultimately its up to the consumer and how their body reacts to it. What I'm selling is a pure fruit in powdered form, not a chemical or any type that can cause side effects or damages to your body. What I sell is similar to getting blueberries, making them into powder, and putting them in capsules, I don't add anything else. Everyone knows fruits are good for you and this fruit just like others is a real fruit that has more antioxidants than the rest which if someone that knows about antioxidants will know they are very good for you. Maqui Berry is the same as Acai Berry, and Blueberries, and Strawberries, they are all the same but some have more antioxidants than the others.
I understand that the sources I used are not a scientific research for Maqui Berry, but I did more research and I found these sources that are backed by scientific research study.
http://senior-health.emedtv.com/maqui-berry/does-maqui-berry-really-work.html
http://www.livestrong.com/article/553414-does-maqui-berry-help-the-skin/
Here is also a diagram that shows the orac value of each superfruit with data obtained from the USDA and an independent lab report from Brunswick Laboratories