An extract from the pomegranate fruit has been hailed as the best thing since aspirin.

It contains concentrated punicalagins, a plant nutrient that is virtually unique to pomegranates.
Punicalagins are mostly found in the fruit's inedible husk, rind, seeds and inner yellow membranes, which until now we tended to throw away.
There are some in the juicy arils (capsules) but the concentrations are low and the processing methods frequently remove the benefits.
"We've been throwing away the seeds, skin and the pith of pomegranates for thousands of years because they are inedible and we haven't had the science to enable us to release the benefits," the Daily Express quoted Dr Sergio Streitenberger, head of research at ProbelteBio which made the breakthrough, as saying.
The "super antioxidant" goes on sale in Britain today on the Internet under the brand name Pomegreat PurePlus.
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