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Follow on Google News | Superfood Hunter Darin Olien Fights Illegal Biopiracy, Strengthens Supply Chain in PeruTrip Ensures High-Quality Superfoods from Peru, Including Maca, Sacha Inchi, and Yacon
By: SuperLife “We needed to develop existing and new relationships with the growers and continue to innovate and help improve the growing conditions,” “What I saw (and ate) there changed the way I think about food, and cleared the path to even greater health,” O Magazine editor-in-chief Susan Casey, wrote in the article following her trip. Olien, founder of SuperLife.com, Malibu, Calif., and author of “SuperLife: The 5 Forces the Will Make You Healthy, Fit, and Eternally Awesome,” is a renowned authority on nutrition, hydration, and the potency of foods and herbs. He works closely with thousands of international farmers, growers, and manufacturers to get high-quality, fair-trade superfood and herbal commodities out to market. Superfoods are nutritional powerhouses that provide a unique, dense mix of plant chemicals and nutrients including antioxidants, polyphenols, phytochemicals, omega-3, vitamins, and essential minerals that go beyond what is normally found in a food and seemingly promote greater health and wellness. “To create and expand the growing and procurement of these indigenous superfoods takes a dedicated level of involvement. On this trip, I was encouraged at the level of commitment many of the people we met with have to quality and care. “Since I started my career it has always been a dream of mine to formulate with superfoods that have been grown with this level of transparency and sustainability and commitment from the whole supply chain. This has been 10 years in the making since I began traveling here,” Olien shared. Shortages have led to biopiracy and illegal export of some of the superfoods and combating this was another mission for Olien and his team while in Peru. Biopiracy is taking knowledge and genetic resources (seeds) from indigenous farmers and seeking illegal control (often through patents) of the resource for profit without approval from the country of origin. For example, the popular superfood Maca was originally domesticated in central Peru, yet its health benefits and global demand have tempted China and other counties to illegally obtain the seeds and begin growing the product in their countries without the Peruvian government’s permission. Testing has shown these products to be inferior medicinally and chemically and often laced with pesticides and other environmental toxins. “We are very focused on assisting the Peruvian government in its fight against biopiracy and work preserving indigenous crops, including maca, in their native lands,” Olien said. “Quality assurance, I believe, is radically misunderstood and taken for granted, which is why I show up in the countries, why I work with the people, and follow-up on and test everything,” Olien says. “I want to protect the reputation of true, pure superfoods for the amazing impact they can have on the human body. Cheap, inferior so-called ‘superfoods’ Olien will be traveling to Mongolia and Siberia in 2015, continuing his pursuit to make ethically sourced, quality superfoods and herbs available to everyone. ### About Darin Olien: Nicknamed “The Indiana Jones of Superfoods,” Olien is a renowned authority on nutrition, hydration, and the potency of foods and herbs, which he writes about in his new book, SuperLife: The 5 Forces That Will Make You Healthy, Fit, and Eternally Awesome (http://www.superlife.com/ About SuperLife: Darin Olien’s health and wellness company, SuperLife, headquartered in Malibu, CA, shares resources and breaking research that demystify health, fitness, nutrition, and longevity into simple daily actions. Olien’s fad-free, super simple rules of healthy eating and living create life-long wellness and the opportunity to live a SuperLife – the greatest expression of life possible! Learn more at www.superlife.com. Media: For more information, to schedule an interview, or to receive high-resolution photos, contact: SuperLife Heather Young, Editor-in-Chief 310-579-5775 heather@superlife.com End
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