What Is The Berry?

Nature's Wild Berry is a freeze-dried miracle berry that temporarily changes how sour foods taste. After you chew and let the berry completely coat your tongue for 30 seconds, foods and drinks with a pH chage can taste surprisingly delicious without adding sugar.

The magic comes from miraculin, a naturally occurring glycoprotein found in miracle berries. It interacts with your taste receptors and becomes active when you consume anything sour, tart, fermented or pickled. You may also notice it curbs bitterness and amplifies savory!

How Does It Work?

Miracle berries do not sweeten like traditional additives. Instead, miraculin temporarily changes how your taste buds perceive flavors because it binds to your tongue. That is why sour things can taste sweet during the experience.

The effect is temporary and wears off naturally. Most people experience the flavor-changing effect for about 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the person and what they eat. You may enjoy it as much or little as you want without building any tolerance.

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Important Note

Nature's Wild Berry is a food product and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.