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Acai Berry the Energy Booster

August 5th, 2009

Perhaps the greatest claim for the acai (ah-sigh-ee) berry juice and supplements which are taking the world by storm is the excellent energy boosting properties being claimed from many of its users. Many claim to see results after just one or two weeks of taking the product. In addition to improved digestion, users claimed sharpening of their mental abilities and better sleep.

It may sound a little far fetched but did you know that these fruits contain more protein than an egg? They contain multi vitamin and have a high concentration of lipids ” the energy booster noted earlier. Even the levels of antioxidants are greater than 30 times higher than in grapes and wine, which have been publicized for several years as a healthful supplement for cardiovascular health.

The cholesterol levelers incorporated in the acai berry have been found to be significantly more effective than those of most other natural supplements on the market presently. The importance of this little berry can be evident once you see it contains antioxidants which are good for heart and blood circulation.

It does not stop there. The vitamins and minerals present in this ’super’ food actively encourage the uptake of important oils into the connective tissue. What is the meaning of this? To get to the point, the body takes in increased amount of oil needed for muscle regeneration and flexibility ” great news for people suffering from arthritis and related diseases.

Therefore, it appears that eating this magical little berry every day is all it takes to get healthier. Don’t you want to have more energy, have a sharper mind, feel more awake and know for certain that your heart is receiving a daily boost?

Doctors and scientists have yet to confirm all of the claims being made but in the meantime it couldn’t hurt to try out this juice or supplement for yourself. Try taking your blood pressure, cholesterol levels and weight before you start and monitor yourself over a month or so. In this way you won’t have to wait for someone else to tell you that you are getting healthier!

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