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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Acai Berry Natures 'Super' Food

By Abdulah Hayes

A tiny purple berry native to the rain forests of Brazil is growing in worldwide popularity. This is the Acai (ah-sigh-ee) berry which has great claims that have gotten everyone on earth talking about. The Amazon palm tree's fruit is the dark purple berry and it is filled with the stuff that makes up dreams. Imagine a fruit which is full of all the good things which give the human body energy, essential vitamins and nutrients plus an anti aging agent. It seems this fruit has everything.

There is no doubt that red wine and fresh fruits have great benefits, but this berry even improves cardiovascular functions as well as improve the digestive system! There are a lot more benfits to it. Fatty acids contained in this fruit allow for absorption of omega oils, which are advantageous to joints and the effects of aging. Older persons having flexible joints are active for longer period without aches or pains of arthritis.

The berry also lays claims to keeping insulin levels steady. Of course, this benefits not only the body because of the anti-inflammatory properties " which if left unchecked will age the body, but also diabetics may have an easier time controlling their insulin levels which could result in them using less drugs.

Even people who are watching their weight are accounted for - or so it appears to me - since some people say when they use this supplement they lose weight. Cancer sufferers too are not left out in the cold and many claim to benefit from the juice of this small berry. Its not a surprise that this small berry is being called as the 'wonder' food and also appearing in advertisements on prestigious TV shows.

Many people are testifying to its efficacy and have literally flooded the internet with testimonials about its effects on even the most diverse of conditions. Someone somewhere will be benifited from this supplement even if there is a shed of truth in these claims. What is the harm in trying it? - 17273

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