The Tiny Berry That Holds Healing And Energizing Nutrients


by Marcus C. Evans - Date: 2008-09-21 - Word Count: 656 Share This!

Are you looking for a way to up your game? Are you looking for more fuel for your athletic fire? Would you also like a product that provides you with the nutrients and antioxidants you need to recover more quickly and have the stamina to last in your sport longer and harder?

You can do all of this with a delicious and refreshingly energizing product which is sure to make the drug of caffeine history. And even better, it tastes remarkably like chocolate with a hint of freshly ripened berries.

Does it sound too good to be true? Well, let us tell you a little more about it before revealing what it actually is. For people with an extremely active way of life who require increased strength and stamina, or even for those simply leading a busy life as far as their careers are concerned and who would like to have more energy to enjoy sports and exercise, this fabulous food may be just what you are looking for.

As a freeze dried powder containing in the region of 500 calories, 8 grams of protein, 32 grams of total fat, 44 grams of fibre, and 52 carbohydrates per 100 gram portion recent studies have shown this miracle food gives you all the fibre an adult needs in twenty four hours as well as the sufficient nutrients of a full meal.

This food is super rich and chocolaty and contains high levels of vitamin A, as well as six fatty acids one of which inhibits the absorption of dietary cholesterol and nineteen essential amino acids.

The flavanoid levels are not dissimilar to those of blueberries and antioxidants ten times higher than those of wild blueberries and cranberries were found in the dark purple skin of this food. In fact, the total antioxidant strength of this great food was tested and proved to have an ORAC value of 1027 micromol TE per gram.

So would you like to know what this food with its optimizing and healing secrets is? Well, it's the acai berry, pronounced a-sigh-ee, with its deliciously fruity and chocolaty taste.

It comes from Brazil where the natives use it to super charge their energy levels as well as for its well known medicinal benefits. The fruit and roots which can be found growing on the Eutepe palm tree family are often used to treat gastrointestinal conditions and sicknesses and the heart is regularly served as part of a salad.

The crop grows in huge bunches of between seventy and eighty fruits of around one inch each and at least three crops are harvested every year from each tree. The fruits are enjoyed by the locals who use it to add flavor to their ice creams, sodas and other favorite foods.

When you purchase your freeze dried fruit pulp you are not just super charging your body with high levels of nutrients and antioxidants, you are also providing jobs for local native cultures. This way native Brazilians no longer need to cut down the rain forest to make a living, your purchase provides rich commerce.

Farmland will not be cut down to make way for the acai berry as it is native to the area and neither will forestation take place as the spent palm trees provide great firewood and fuel.

Bags, hats and roof thatches are made from the leaves of the trees as well as the wood being used as pest resistant building materials. All this greatly contributes to the local level of commerce.

So now you know all about the acai berry are you ready to do your part towards saving the rain forest whilst super charging your body? Do you want to try this fabulous tasting food? If you are looking to fuel your body with the highest antioxidants and most nutritious product known to man then you are definitely ready to try the deeply rich and chocolaty acai berry right now.

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