Today’s Superfood From the Amazon, The Acai Berry
A little Brazilian jungle fruit is causing real excitement around the world. It’s called the Acai. (ah-sigh-ee) The whole world has sat up and taken notice of the properties claimed by this berry.
This dark purple fruit of an Amazon palm tree and is packed full of healthy nutritional components. Imagine a fruit which is full of all the essential food products which give the human body energy, essential vitamins and nutrients plus an anti aging agent. This amazing superfood appears to have it all.
Beyond the benefits of drinking red wine, and even better than the nutrittionl value of fresh fruit, this berry promotes good cardio health, encourages digestive system health, and reduces inflamation.
The health benefits don’t stop there. The fatty acids in the berry help the body absorb the omega oils which benefit the joints and help slow the aging process. Maintaining flexible joints will enable the older person to be active for a much longer time without the aches and pains that come with aging.
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 losing weight is affected by the Acai berry. The nutritionl value of the berry balances the body making it easier to drop those unwanted pounds.
Cancer sufferers too are not left out in the cold as many claim to benefit from drinking Acai berry juice regularly.
No wonder then that the Acai berry is being called the superfood of our time and being advertised on prestigious TV shows.
Many people are testifying to its health benefits and have literally flooded the internet with testimonials about the results experienced on a diverse number of conditions.
Of course, even if there is only a shred of truth in all of these claims, then someone somewhere will benefit from taking this supplement. Could it hurt to give it a try?
