Acai Diet Supplement

December 10th, 2008

The Brazilian people know a good thing when they see it. They use the acai berries, juice and pulp in many different dishes – from drinks and smoothies to their breakfast cereals and muesli bars. Brazilians also use acai as a flavoring for meat poultry and fish dishes. They top many of their dishes with the pasty, curd substance made from the fruit.

What they are really doing with all this acai additions is to get for themselvesĀ  the amazing health benefits. Acai is a completely non-fattening source of energy and antioxidants. Antioxidants of course are the great anti-aging substance.

Only in the last few years have people in North America and the rest of theĀ  World become aware of how acai gives them a nutritional super boost. Some state of the art smoothie places may serve acai as one of the exotic flavorings available to you.

Not only are savvy health conscious consumers taking advantage of the benefits of acai, but scientists and the press are singing the praises of acai and have even found it capable of destroying cultured leukemia cells!

From the very real world of the Amazon rain forest to the virtual world of the Internet acai can be found in enormous symbolic quantities. It can be ordered and paid for by credit card in several forms, very different from the beautiful purplish berries of the ripe fruit. It comes as powder or capsule supplements or even frozen. From ancient plant magic to ultra modern technological nourishment in a pill acai today is like something out of Frank Herbert novel.

Acai is the most unbalanced part of your balanced healthy diet. It is unbalanced in the sense that there is nothing in it that isn’t good for you and it gives no adverse side effects whatsoever.

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