10 Best Benefits of Chokeberries

by John Staughton (BASc, BFA) last updated -

The most impressive health benefits of chokeberries include their ability to improve digestive processes, protect the body against free radicals, help in weight loss, reduce inflammation, protect the immune system, prevent diabetes, improve eye health, slow the effects of aging, reduce the risk of cancer, lower blood pressure, and stimulate repair to the body.

Chokeberries

This type of berry, native to North America, is one of the most potent groups in terms of antioxidant content, which is part of the reason they are so widely sought for culinary applications, not to mention their unique flavor. Scientifically classified in the Aronia genus, there are about half a dozen different species usually present in different colors, but the most common would be Aronia melanocarpa.  [1]The name chokeberry comes from the berry’s tart quality and the fact that it often makes your mouth pucker when you eat it. This flavor becomes much more palatable when the berries are sweetened or used in various dishes.

It is easy to confuse chokeberries with other unique berry varietals in the Rosaceae family, as their appearance and organic components are quite similar to other beneficial berries, but chokeberries stand out from the crowd in terms of nutrient concentration. Rich in anthocyanins, carotenes, flavonoids, and other organic antioxidants, in addition to vitamins and minerals, these super berries can play a major role in boosting health and treating/preventing a number of medical conditions. Chokeberries are commonly used in candies, desserts, cakes, beverage flavoring, yogurt, juice, beer, ice cream, wine, syrup, and can even be brewed as a tea. This wide range is due to the unique flavor, as well as the underlying health benefits, which will look at in more detail below. [2]

A wooden bowl and spoon of fresh chokeberries with leaves on a wooden table

Aronia berries, or chokeberries, have become popular among health-conscious consumers. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

Health Benefits of Chokeberries

The health benefits of these delicious berries are mentioned below;

Weight Loss

Right off the bat, chokeberries are low in calories and fat, yet contain dietary fiber and a wealth of nutrients. If you’re trying to feel full and stay healthy, without packing on any extra pounds, chokeberries can be an excellent dietary aid.

Aid in Digestion

As mentioned above, chokeberries are high in dietary fiber, meaning that they facilitate smooth digestion by moving food through the gut efficiently. By bulking up the stool, fiber can help to eliminate constipation, diarrhea, cramping, bloating, and general stomach discomfort. The organic compounds in chokeberries also protect the gut from dangerous bacteria, due to its natural immune-boosting and antioxidant activity. [3]

Antioxidant Capacity

This is certainly the most important aspect of chokeberries, given that there are dozens of different antioxidants crammed into this one type of fruit! From quercetin, epicatechin, caffeic acid, and malvidin to lutein, zeaxanthin, and carotene, chokeberries provide a huge amount of antioxidant protection that can increase your overall health by eliminating free radicals in your bloodstream, skin, eyes, organs, and tissues that may be trying to cause healthy cells to mutate. The powerful anthocyanin and flavonoid activity is one of the most impressive and unique capacities of this tart fruit. [4]

Anticancer Potential

Research has linked chokeberries and their anthocyanin content directly to a reduction in colon cancer. In vitro studies conducted on a rat model by Lala G et al., published in the Nutrition and Cancer 2006, showed that anthocyanin-rich extracts from chokeberries, bilberries, and grapes had a protective effect against colon cancer. [5] [6]

Treat Cognitive Disorders

One of the most damaging processes of free radicals affects the brain and cognitive pathways. The anthocyanins found in chokeberries have been directly linked to increasing neural pathway activity and reducing oxidative stress in the brain, thereby reducing the appearance and onset of Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other age-related cognitive disorders. [7]

Boost Immunity

While the antioxidants get most of the attention in chokeberries, there is also a significant amount of vitamin C, which stimulates the activity of white blood cells and is also a crucial component in the production of collagen. Collagen is integral to the growth and repair of new tissues, organs, blood vessels, and cells, while white blood cells function as the front lines of the body’s immune response. [8]

Improve Vision

The carotenes found in chokeberries are able to reduce oxidative stress in the eyes, thereby preventing the onset of macular degeneration and slowing or preventing the development of cataracts. Carotenes are some of the most powerful antioxidants and are found in significant levels in chokeberries. [9]

Skin Care

There are a variety of components in chokeberries that can improve the health and appearance of your skin. Oxidative stress affects the skin as we age, resulting in wrinkles, age spots, and the more severe appearance of blemishes and scars. The antioxidants in chokeberries can prevent these age-related symptoms, and due to their astringent property, these berries can actually tighten the skin and shave years off your appearance! [10]

Regulate Blood Pressure

The potassium content in chokeberries is high enough to have a noticeable effect on heart health, mainly because potassium is a vasodilator and can relieve the strain on the cardiovascular system. By relaxing the blood vessels and arteries, blood flow increases, blood pressure drops, and you can lower your chances of a heart attack or stroke. Dietary fiber and various antioxidants also have a crucial partnership with the heart in terms of lowering cholesterol levels and clearing out free radicals. [11]

Antibacterial

Recent research has shown that chokeberries have a direct impact on common flu and bacterial infections in the gut and respiratory tracts, making it a popular preventative measure during flu season and a great snack if you’re feeling the onset of a cold. [12]

Prevent and Manage Diabetes

The dietary fiber in chokeberries has also been linked to increased insulin regulation, which helps keep blood sugar levels normal and prevents the spikes and drops that can be so dangerous to those suffering from diabetes, as per a study published in the journal Folia Medica. These berries can also help prevent the disease, in addition to managing it. [13]

Word of Caution: Chokeberries are not known as a commonly allergenic food and limited side effects have been reported. However, due to the potent combination of chemical compounds, your body may react differently than others, so monitor your body’s reactions when first adding chokeberries to your diet.

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John Staughton is a traveling writer, editor, publisher and photographer with English and Integrative Biology degrees from the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana (USA). He co-founded the literary journal, Sheriff Nottingham, and now serves as the Content Director for Stain’d Arts, a non-profit based in Denver, Colorado. On a perpetual journey towards the idea of home, he uses words to educate, inspire, uplift and evolve.

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