Nature’s Solution for a Healthier World
MiraBurst Miracle Berry has the power to change eating habits globally by enhancing the taste of all sour or tart fruits, foods, and drinks without altering their natural composition.
The miracle berry can help everyone maximize the power of nutrition to help prevent and manage chronic diseases including diabetes and several types of cancers.
As a superfruit, it is rich in antioxidants and other essential phytonutrients that work to protect the body against several chronic diseases.
It works in different ways to help manage blood sugar for diabetics and help cancer patients fight cancer while helping to mask and manage taste disturbances due to chemotherapy.
The MiraBurst berry is highly perishable so in order to prolong the shelf life and make it easier to carry around, the berry has been converted into powder and compressed into orally dissolving Mini Squares without any additives or preservatives. It dissolves smoothly on the tongue to activate the taste buds BEFORE enjoying the sour or tart fruit, food or drink.
The Benefits of MiraBurst Mini Squares
Our game-changing superfruit — the miracle berry — can help everyone but it’s especially good for: diabetics, borderline diabetics, and cancer patients including those experiencing taste disturbances due to chemotherapy. MiraBurst is the only taste-modifying superfruit in the world that can:
- Help reduce insulin resistance , manage blood sugar, and reduce the risk of diabetes and some cancers.
- Help cancer patients fight cancer and manage taste disturbances due to chemotherapy.
For diabetics and prediabetics, it works in different ways to help cut down consumption of sugar, manage cravings, prevent blood sugar spikes, improve gut health, and finally reduce insulin resistance to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. For more information, please visit the Diabetics page.
For cancer patients, it works in different ways to help cancer patients maximize the power of nutrition to help fight cancer and help manage taste disturbances due to chemotherapy. For more information, please visit the Cancer Patients page.