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ACAI Berries are HIGH in Antioxidants.

Posted in Acai on May 15th, 2009 by admin – 3 Comments

When considering any type of supplement, you’re going to want to analyze the label and ingredients, and more importantly, what those ingredients can do for you.

Antioxidants are nutrients that can prevent or slow oxidative damage to our bodies. When our body cells use oxygen, they produce a waste naturally called Free Radicals. When we supplement our diet with Antioxidants, they act as “Free Radical Scavengers”, and when we consume these scavengers, they prevent and repair damage done by the free radicals. So you can clearly see why they are so important and powerful when taken as an aid to quicken recovery for athletes, but even non-athletes can reap the benefits from these nutrients as they help fight fatigue, keep energy high, and even help you focus.

Acai Berry tops Orac Antioxidant Chart

To get the most benefits from Acai Berries, you should take the purest forms of Acai – ones that are freeze dried immediately upon harvesting, this helps preserve and helps the berries to retain their nutrient contents.

Acai Berries antioxidant properties are measured by the ORAC test – a test that measures the power and potency of a food or beverages antioxidant value.

As you can see by the chart on the left, Acai Berry tops it with 18.400 – completely blowing the rest out of the water.

You can get your free trial of Acai Berry by just paying shipping for your product.  That’s up to 30 days of ACAI Berry benefits for Free!

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Lose Weight this New Years, feel healthier and have more energy!

Posted in Acai, Eating, General Weight Loss Tip on May 3rd, 2009 by admin – 4 Comments

Lose weight this new year with Acai Berry.One of the most common New Years resolutions is to lose weight and live healthier.  Looking forward and saying “my goal is to lose 25 pounds this year” is a great start in the right direction but that 25 pounds can turn into a mountain pretty quickly.

Always remember to break up your long-term goals into smaller, shorter-term goals.  So that 25 pounds quickly turns into 2 pounds a month, which is very easily attainable – and surpassable, it all depends on your motives.

To begin with assessing your current diet and calories, write down everything you eat for two weekdays, and 1 weekend day (read the nutrition facts, and if you are having troubles with any foods, visit http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search/ and search for the food item you need to find information on).  Include everything; from your water intake to your little snacks.  By writing down everything your body intakes daily, you’ll be able to see how you can gauge your weight loss by cleaning up your diet alone.

1 pound = 3500 calories, so if you break that up into 7 days out of the week, that’s 500 calories a day that you can eat less of to lose 1 pound per week.

You may think that 500 calories a day is a lot, but it’s really not, you can find 500 calories that are empty calories and calories that your body can do without: a snickers bar alone has around 225 calories.

1 pound a week by cleaning up your diet is very do-able and something that can be easily attained by just being more concious about what’s going into your body, and by keeping empty calories out (empty calories are calories that your body takes in without any vitamin, mineral, or nutrient benefit; such things as candy bars, chocolates, ice cream, etc – but these are also good rewards so just be mindful).

Keep in mind that eating smaller portions throughout the day, about 3 hours apart will also help you burn more calories.  As well as supplementing your body with Acai Berry Products.  Acai Berries are very antioxidant rich and help to increase your metabolism.

You can catch a Free Trial of Acai Berry Products at our Acai Berry Page – we’ve done the research for you so you can enjoy the benefits.