Author: Laura
• Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

The acai berry is held in very high esteem by quite a number of people: not only is it tasty and extremely nutritious, but it contains a high concentration of amino acids and anti-oxidants. These are very good for your body and are reported to help prevent cancer, diabetes and even Alzheimer’s.

The bad news is that Acai is only grown in the Amazon basin in Brazil and does not travel very well at all. One of the ways that harvesters have found to get around this is to make the berries into acai juice or a pulp. Some distributors have made the acai berry into a pill or a fruit, but how this can even be compared to the natural acai juice I just don’t know. I wouldn’t advise that you try either the powder or the pill. Go for the real stuff instead.

One advantage of acai juice is that it is easy to take with you when you are on the move. You don’t have to prepare any complex food or carry any bulky ingredients around with you: you can take it to the office, on a journey in the car, or where ever you want. The acai juice is one of the most convenient ways of getting this miracle fruit into your system.

Category: Juice
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