What’s All The Fuss About Acai Berries?

Written by Rebekah Galafinakis on October 15th, 2009

Health food manufacturers and consumers alike are flocking to the acai berry. Why? Because these little acai berries, which are deep purple in color and the size of a small grape, are rich in vitamins and minerals, including B vitamins, and Omega-3 fatty acids that are essential for good health. From extra energy to anti-aging benefits these little purple acai berries promise the consumer everything.

They also carry levels of Vitamin E in the fruit which helps the immune system to function more efficiently and some health food companies claim the acai berries helps with a steady natural weight loss. And thats not all, the acai berries also helps blood circulation; and when needed, can act as a natural form of Viagra. The fruit is also a more natural form of caffeine that gives you an energy boost but unlike, say coffee for example, you dont get the jitters just more energy and for longer periods of time.

Some people use the acai berries as a facial astringent because the fruit has high anti-bacterial properties and leaves the skin feeling bright and soft. Because acai fruit is such a high source of antioxidants, health food stores are selling many versions of them. Health food stores across the country sell Acai extract that can be mixed in smoothies and drinks, and in pill form.

Consumers, the medical world, and the medical world will agree on the promising future of this amazing fruit without a doubt. Results are not conclusive as yet but an expert in health foods can tell you more about it.

It’s no wonder that acai berries are known as “power berries” when they have these kinds of health benefits. And that, my friend, is what all the fuss is about.

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