Acai Capsules – The Original Super Food
Acai is a 100% Pure, fruit fruit packed with energy. Acai Powder is totally natural super food and antioxidant that is grown in the Brazilian Amazon basin. Most people describe the taste of Acai Juice as a combination of berries with an earthy-chocolaty flavour.
The Acai fruit itself contains a dark purple pigment which gives it a rich, lush appearance. It is this rich pigment that contains all the nutrition that makes the acai berry such a truly astounding thing and one of Brazils greatest exports.
Such is acai’s nutritional quality that for hundreds of years the berries have been farmed by the indiginous people of the Amazon basin and form the key food in the diet of many of its communities, taking the place of bread, milk and rice.
Packed with anti-oxidants, amino acids and essential omega fatty acids, you can be confident that Acai Capsules preserves your mind and your body.
After acai has been harvested it begins to degrade very quickly. This is th reason it is possible to locate so many types of acai juice, acai preserves and other acai products but not the actual acai berry. Products made from the fresh acai pulp can be readily exported much easier than the fresh acai berry!
Acai Capsules often contains a great deal of the acai’s goodness than a lot of the acai products, partly because almost the whole berry is used in the production of the acai berries product.
Acai products dried using a freeze drying process maintain all the nutritional benefits of acai through reducing the pulp into a very fine powder at very low temperatures. Unlike Acai extracts, freeze dried Acai Powder completely captures the unique synergy of nutritional benefits found in acai and is completely natural with no carrying ingredients.
The information in this article is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent illness or disease. We always advise that you speak with a medical professionsal for any specific medical complaint or before embarking on a health plan of your own.
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