Archive for November, 2008

Who wants to buy Acai?

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

If you have joined the masses of people who want to buy acai, then you may be asking yourself the ultimate question: where to buy acai. If you do a bit of research then you’ll see that the answer is relatively simple, and is in fact staring you in the face. The Internet is the best place from which to buy acai. Not only can you chose your acai product from the comfort of your own home, but there is a much greater choice than if you went to your local health store. It can’t hurt to have a look, even if you don’t think that you’ll buy acai online.

I’m often asked by people who want to buy acai why they can’t simply buy the berries. Well that’s easy: they degrade so quickly that getting them outside of their native Brazil in anything other than a mushy mess is damn near impossible. This is the reason that people wanting to buy acai will see so many acai products but not the berries themselves.

When you’re wanting to buy acai, choosing the right product for you and your family is key. Which one is right for your depends a lot on what you want to do once you’ve got it.

Oprah says Acai Berry not a fad

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

The acai berry has shot to fame recently, and has done so through the most prestigious of sponsors: Oprah Winfrey.

Oprah’s recommendation of a book — ‘The Perricone Promise’ by Dr. Nicholas Perricone — has meant that the food highlighted as the world’s number 1 super food — yes, it’s the acai berry — has become an essential part of many peoples’ diet. This transition from simple berry harvested in the Brazilian rain forest to national hero has been rapid.

It was not only Oprah and Dr. Perricone who helped the acai berry make this ascension up the ladder of fruit: the New York Times has been on the case, and even family doctors have started to recommend the consumption of the acai berry — or more properly one of the many products made from the acai berry or its extracts — in order to aid fitness and general well being.

The acai berry may have started off as something of a fad within certain health food circles — indeed people had been using acai berry for many years before Oprah brought it to the nation’s attention — has become a well grounded national obsession. If it makes people fitter and more healthy then why not. Good luck to the little acai berry, I say!

NBC even Acai and the benefits of Acai supplements

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Acai berries — and the acai berry supplements that are made from them — contain a very high concentration of antioxidants, amino acids, and essential omega fatty acids. All these ingredients can help your body to fight diseases, infections, illness and even aging. That’s right: one of the benefits of acai supplements is they can actually stop you from looking older.

If that didn’t catch your attention, then consider this: the benefits of acai berry supplements have been featured by Dr. Perricone in his book The Perricone Promise, they have been featured by Oprah Winfrey on her TV show, and they have even been mentioned by the New York Times as being one of the most nutritious foods that they have ever had the opportunity to try. All of these famous and eminent people talking in unison about this one food must mean one thing: there really is some benefit it using acai supplements.

If you are still not convinced then consider this little snippet of a fact: family doctors are starting to recommend acai berry supplements as part of a controlled diet. Not only can acai supplements help you get fit and stay fit, but they can actually help your to lose weight too. If this all sounds a bit like acai is the greatest panacea known to man, then that is because it is. Simple.

Acai preserves are a deep purple color

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Acai preserves are made of up to 99% acai fruit. That’s an impressive statistic. While some pills and powders that claim to offer the goodness of acai in a handy processed form, it’s clear that there is no alternative to having the berries in front of you, looking and tasting just like they were picked yesterday.

The nice thing about many of the acai preserves that are on the market is that they are not processed in any way — and if they are it is only very minor processing — and this natural approach really does mean that all the nutritional goodness that acai is so famed for is retained within acai preserves. Less processing is better.

Looking inside the acai preserves jar you will see a puree-like substance which is deep purple in color This is the natural color of the acai berry; it still looks like this because the whole of the acai can be used in acai preserves. The taste is that of a rather fruity chocolate syrup, and it is very rich and very delicious. It takes a little while to realize that acai preserves are actually really beneficial, because they taste like they should be really very bad for you!

Monavie is not off to a good start!

Friday, November 7th, 2008

If you are looking — or have ever looked — for a source of acai juice, then you may have come across Monavie. Most likely you passed this product by since it is almost twice the price of the other products on the market. If you didn’t then you may have tried it out then given up, realising that the Monavie acai juice actually has very little acai in it at all.

The Monavie product has have a very dark background and it does not stop at providing sub-standard products to its unsuspecting customers. It has enraged nutritionists, scientists and even the government by telling potential buyers that its acai juice does a lot more than it can prove. We know that acai juice is good for us, but we don’t know exactly what it can do. Suggesting, as the Monavie product did, that its Monavie juice can prevent cancer and diabetes is more than simply misleading, it is bordering on fraudulent.

Monavie is particularly unpopular within the acai juice industry. It claimed that the juice contained Celadrin. Quite simply it didn’t and Imagenetix — owner of the Celadrin trademark — started litigation proceedings against Monavie.

It has not been an easy ride for Monavie, but you can only say that they brought this upon themselves.

Acai juice is much more popular than the Acai powders

Friday, November 7th, 2008

I’m a bit of a health nut and I’m eager to jump on any new fads that happen to come my way. Acai juice is just one of those fads… or is it? The thing here is that acai juice has actually been shown to be very good for your body and mind. Far from acai being a passing fad, I think it is a food that is slowly going to enter or food chain and stay there for good.

And this is great news as far as I am concerned: I love the stuff. Getting acai in its juice form — a tip I got from Oprah Winfrey herself — is incredibly convenient as I can take it any where. I can have my acai fix while I’m driving, while at work, or even while I’m working out at the gym — a double whammy of health if ever there was one.

I’ve got to say that I’m impressed so far with the effects that it’s having on me. Obviously I can’t prove that it is the acai juice that is doing me the good, but it certainly feels that way. And who am I to argue with empirical evidence like that? Acai juice is the winner!

Acai diet is one of the best ways to control your weight

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

The acai diet – a diet that includes, somewhere, the delicious and nutritious acai berry — is growing in popularity. Often precious little is known about the berry itself; this partly because very few of those using the acai diet will ever see an acai berry in its natural form. Unfortunately, the acai berry degrades rapidly after it is harvests, and the raw material in its berry form is only available within the immediate growing area.

When acai berries are exported for those of us who enjoy the benefits of an acai diet, it is generally in the form of an acai juice or an acai pulp. Powdered acai is also available but I can not recommend this as a useful addition to a stable acai diet. As powdered acai is tasteless and nowhere near as nutritionally valuable as the pulp or juices, why would you use it, after all?

The acai berry provides as much as 42% — by weight — of the food consumed in the Amazon region. This is impressive and almost amounts to an acai diet by default. Image how healthy those lucky locals must be! It is worth a thought, then, to consider just how important the acai berry is to the people in the region, providing a huge proportion of their food their food and much of their income.