Sirco Blueberry and Apple Fruit
Sirco is the first 100% pure fruit juice that has been scientifically proven to help maintain cardiovascular health and benefit circulation of the blood.
Bursting with fresh fruit, Sirco is a heart healthy, 100% Pure fruit juice that can be enjoyed as part of a daily healthy lifestyle diet.
Inspired by the Mediterranean diet, Sirco contains Fruitflow which is a natural, active ingredient from tomatoes that helps keep your heart healthy from the very day you drink it.
Fruitflow was discovered in 1999 by Professor Asim Dutta-Roy at the Rowett Institute in Aberdeen which is internationally recognised as a centre of excellence for nutrition research.
Inspired by the healthy nature of the Mediterranean diet, Sirco has been developed with Fruitflow as part of the recipe.
However, Sirco does not taste of tomatoes because it contains the correct bioactive portion of the tomato in a form which is concentrated and you could not get from eating tomatoes on their own.
So, by adding Fruitflow to the fruits, Sirco is a great tasting drink that helps keep the blood healthy which in turn, helps maintain a healthy heart and will also benefit circulation
Q. 1 Is Sirco safe to drink during pregnancy or when breastfeeding?
Sirco has not been studied in pregnant women. However, there is no evidence to suggest that Sirco would be harmful during pregnancy, given that all the ingredients are 100% natural and are widely consumed in the normal UK diet. Pregnant women or those breast feeding should seek their doctor’s advice before consuming Sirco.
Q.2 What if a child drinks Sirco?
There will be no adverse side affects and no cause for concern however Sirco has been developed as an adult fruit juice.
Q.3 I am currently taking Aspirin should I take Sirco?
If you are taking Aspirin or any other anticoagulation medication we recommend you seek advice from your GP.
Q. 4. Is Sirco suitable for diabetics?
Yes, it would be perfectly acceptable as part of a healthy, balanced diet that is low in fat, low in sugar and salt with plenty of fruit and vegetables and meals based on starchy carbohydrates e.g., bread, potatoes, cereals, pasta, rice, yam. The glycaemic index for Sirco would be expected to be intermediate and no adverse effects would be anticipated