The Hidden Brain Benefits of Blackberries

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Most shoppers walk past blackberries without a second thought—but what if this overlooked fruit is one of the most powerful foods for long-term brain health?

In this episode of VPA.AI, Mike and Susan explore the remarkable science behind blackberries, from their impressive antioxidant content and vitamin C levels to their potential role in supporting cognitive health. They also take listeners behind the scenes at Santa Barbara Blueberries with insights from owner Ed Seaman, revealing the patience, biology, and regenerative farming practices required to grow exceptional fruit.

Inside this episode:

  •  Why blackberries contain twice the vitamin C of blueberries per cup 
  •  How antioxidants help combat oxidative stress and cellular aging 
  •  The connection between anthocyanins and long-term brain health 
  •  What actually qualifies a food as a “superfood” 
  •  The fascinating 70-day journey from flower to ripe blackberry 
  •  Why honeybees are essential to every harvest 
  •  The surprising reason blackberries need protection from the sun 
  •  How regenerative farming creates healthier plants, healthier soil, and healthier food 
  •  Why understanding where food comes from changes how we value it 

This conversation goes beyond nutrition. It reveals how healthy ecosystems, patient farming, and natural biological processes work together to produce one of nature’s most underappreciated fruits.

If you’ve ever overlooked blackberries in the produce aisle, this episode may completely change how you see them.

Subscribe, share this episode with someone who loves nutrition or sustainable farming, and join us for more conversations that uncover the extraordinary science behind everyday foods.

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