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The Heart Health Benefits of the Acai Berry

by admin on March 29, 2010

The acai berry shot to stardom over the past 5 years as a super fruit with many health benefits. Although the acai berry has been over hyped andĀ over-marketed, don’t let that shy you away from this amazing fruit. There are definitely many low quality acai berry products being pushed and promoted but the high quality products really do provide some great health benefits.

The acai berry is loaded with nutrition. It contains many vitamins, minerals, healthy fats and is especially dense in antioxidant plant chemicals called anthocyanins. These anthocyanins are extremely potent at protecting our cells from the oxidative damage inflicted by unstable oxygen molecules called free radicals.

Free radicals are the natural byproduct of metabolic functions that go on within us all the time. They are also present in UV light and the pollution of our air and water systems. So these days it is important to ensure we have plenty of antioxidants in our diet to counteract all these free radicals in the environment! If we have more free radicals in out bodies than antioxidants then we are in a state of oxidative stress – a condition that greatly speeds up the aging process and can cause heart disease and cancer.

Anthocyanins are especially powerful at protecting our arteries from free radical damage that can lead to inflammation and the hardening of our artery walls. Such inflammation can lead to atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, stroke and heart attacks. Anthocyanins are also present in red wine and are believed to be a key ingredient of this alcoholic beverage that explains the ‘french paradox’. The ‘french paradox’ refers to the fact that the French have less incidence of heart disease than their American counterparts even though both countries eat a diet high in saturated fat. So it is good to know that the fresh acai berry contains 20 times the anthocyanins of red wine!

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The Brazilian Acai Berry Fruit

by admin on January 11, 2010

The Brazilian Acai berry is a nutritious food. It can be helpful as part of a balanced diet, but research is mixed as to if by itself it is a super food with vast curative powers.
The Brazilian Acai berry is part of the palm family. The palm grows throughout South America and is used as a source of food by some peoples who inhabit the Amazon. The Brazilian acai berry, referred to scientifically as Euterpe oleracea, grows in marshy areas like swamps and flood plains.

The acai berry is about the size of a grape and has a blue-black color when ripe. It grows in bunches of up to 800 or 900 on each tree. In Brazil, the fruit is used in many ways. It is eaten alone or is used in ice cream, juices, and as a flavoring in liqueur.

The seed of the acai berry is very large relative to the size of the fruit. In fact, over 80% of the mass of the berry is the seed. The seed is sometimes crushed and used as an ingredient in animal feed or organic soil for plants.

High in carbohydrates, the acai berry fruit also contains many other nutrients. Research has shown the berry to contain vitamins A and C, calcium, and amino acid. Tests show Acai berry’s antioxidant properties are about average, similar to grapes and strawberries.

Nowadays, the Brazilian acai berry is used in instant drink powders, smoothies, sodas, and even tablets. Some had touted the berry as a miracle cure for every thing from cancer, to insomnia, weight loss and increased sex drive. Scientific research has not substantiated these claims. Further research is on-going. Scientists studying the populations in Amazon who have eaten the acai for centuries see some promise for medicinal applications of the acai berry fruit.

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