Have you ever looked at a supplement label and thought: I have no idea what any of this means?
You’re not alone. Most supplement labels read like a chemistry exam. So this week, I want to do something different. I want to tell you — in plain language — what’s actually in the Noble muscadine, why it’s in our products, and what the research says about it.
No jargon. No fine print buried at the bottom. Just the honest version.
The Noble Muscadine Is Different From Other Grapes
Most people have never heard of the Noble muscadine. It’s not the grape you find in a grocery store. It’s a distinct species native to the American South — and it’s been growing on our family’s farm in South Georgia for decades.
What makes it special isn’t just where it grows. It’s what’s packed inside. The Noble muscadine is unusually rich in natural plant compounds that researchers have been studying for their potential to support overall health and well-being. Three of those compounds are particularly worth knowing about.
Three Things Worth Knowing About
The first is found in the seed. When you eat or supplement with the Noble muscadine seed, your gut converts certain compounds into smaller molecules that research suggests may support how your body produces and uses energy. Think of it as nourishment at the cellular level — the kind you don’t feel in the moment, but that adds up over time.
The second is found in the skin — and it’s actually what gives the Noble grape its deep, dark color. Those same pigments that make the grape look the way it does are associated in research with supporting the body’s natural antioxidant defenses. Antioxidants help protect your cells from everyday wear and stress. The darker the muscadine, the more of these pigments it tends to contain.
The third is found in both the skin and the seed. It’s a compound that’s been studied in the context of supporting healthy aging and overall wellness. The research is still developing — science usually is — but the direction is encouraging.
Together, these three things make the Noble muscadine one of the more studied fruits in the functional health space. And because we grow it ourselves and process it on our farm, we know exactly what goes into every product.
Wisdom is supreme; therefore, get wisdom. Though it costs all you have, get understanding. — Proverbs 4:7 (NIV)
We take that verse seriously. We don’t make claims we can’t back up. We point to the research, we tell you what it says and where it’s still developing, and we let you decide. That’s what it means to be honest about what’s in your bottle.
Why We Use the Whole Thing
This is why our Muscadine Skin/Seed Capsules are made the way they are — with both the skin and the seed of the Noble muscadine included. The good stuff isn’t all in one place. It’s distributed across the whole fruit. Using just one part means leaving something behind.
One capsule, every morning. That’s it. Six generations of farming the Noble vine, concentrated into something simple enough to take with your coffee.
You deserve to know what’s in what you take. We’re committed to telling you.
Chris Paulk
President, Muscadine Products Corporation | Founder, Nobility Naturals
Paulk Vineyards, Irwin County, Georgia
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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Nobility Naturals products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

