ALACER EMER’GEN-C ACAI BERRY 36 PACKETS

March 7th, 2010

ALACER EMER'GEN-C ACAI BERRY 36 PACKETS

ACAI (Ahh-Sigh-EE) Acai Berry, is a dark purple berry from deep in the jungles of Brazil. Natives there have long prized its health and energy boosting properties. Studies suggest the Acai Berry packs a mean antioxidant punch (10X the antioxidant power of red grapes). Emergen-C Acai Berry delivers

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Nature’s Herbs Acai Fruit Extract 60 caps

March 5th, 2010

Nature's Herbs Acai Fruit Extract 60 caps

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NOW Mangoni 32 fl oz

March 5th, 2010

NOW Mangoni 32 fl oz

DUE TO WEIGHT, MAY BE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES. SuperFruit Antioxidant Cocktail Mangosteen Extract, Acai, Goji, Noni, VitaBerry plus other Super Fruits ORAC Value over 80,000 Superior Antioxicant Protection* Exotic, Tropical Flavor Vegetarian Formula NOW Mangoni offers a superior antioxidant profile in one convenient, great tasting juice. Each delicious serving contains strong concentrations of naturally occurring polyphenols, catechins, polysaccharides, vitamins, amino acids, essential trace minerals and other beneficial compounds. Mangoni’s ORAC value (in excess of 80,000 per bottle) and polyphenol content is 3 times that of similar products. Each 1 fl. oz. serving is the equivalent of 3 servings of fruit. NOW Mangoni is the one-of-a-kind “SuperFruit” antioxidant cocktail that unites 7 of the most antioxidant rich, Hi-ORAC fruits on the planet. This completely unique formula boasts 3 times the polyphenol levels of even the most popular mangosteen products we tested and has an ORAC value of over 80,000 per bottle at time of manufacture. Working together within the body, this unique arrangement of Hi-ORAC fruit extracts offers unparalelled antioxidant support.* Mangosteen: The Mangosteen’s rind and white inner fruit are rich in some of the most powerful antioxidants ever discovered. Among them are Xanthones–highly bioactive polyphenols that have been shown to possess remarkable antioxidant properties.* Acai: Acai berries are high in anthocyanins, a powerful class of flavonoids with well established free radical fighting abilities. One serving can contain as much as 33 times the antioxidant content as a glass of red wine!* Pomegranate: Ancient Egyptians called it the “Fruit of Immortality.” Today, we know it as one of the most effective antioxidants known. Pomegranate has been shown in numerous studies to support healthy cardiovascular and optimal cellular function.* Noni: With a nutrient profile that includes anthraquinones, organic acids,

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Salba – Whole Food Bar Mixed Berry 1.7 OZ/15 Bars

March 3rd, 2010

Salba - Whole Food Bar Mixed Berry 1.7 OZ/15 Bars

Sneak Healthy, Whole Food Nutrition Into Your Diet Mixed Berry Salba Whole Food Bars are an antioxidant-rich treat made with SambazonT Acai berries from the Amazon and a full 12g serving of heart- healthy, Omega-3-rich Salba Seeds. This bar is jam-packed with quality fruits and delivers quality, whole food nutrition. It makes the perfect healthy snack for you or your kids. These new, delicious bars combine all-natural, premium whole food ingredients with a full 12 gram serving of Salba – nature’s richest plant-based source of Omega-3s and Fiber. During the formulation process, we focused on providing balanced, bio-available nutrition in a convenient bar that would appeal to today’s busy, health conscious consumers. Special attention was paid to ingredient selection to ensure that each bar’s formulation would reflect the quality of the primary ingredient – Salba seeds.

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NEW Acai Berry and Pink Lemonade Alacer Emergen-C

March 3rd, 2010

NEW Acai Berry and Pink Lemonade Alacer Emergen-C

Brand Name: Alacer Item#/SKU: S Emergen-C fizzes in water to furnish 1,000 mg Vitamin C with 28 different mineral electrolytes plus B Vitamins. A delicious invigorating drink with eight times as much potassium as Gatorade. Sweetened with Fructose (except Lite and Lo-Cal) for Quick Energy with

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The Power of Antioxidants

March 2nd, 2010

Seems these day you can’t turn on the TV or open up a magazine without seeing an ad touting the latest health product that is “rich in antioxidants.” It is a long word, sometimes difficult to comprehend, but it certainly reads as though it can be beneficial to the body, correct? Indeed, antioxidants are found in a number of dietary supplements designed not necessarily for weight loss, but for overall good health. Yet, before you decide to go head first into a daily antioxidant regimen, it is suggested to know exactly what antioxidants do, where they are found, and whether they truly are helpful to the body.

Antioxidants are generally defined as those products which, naturally, prevent or lessen the body’s oxidation. Oxidation refers to the addition of oxygen, and consequent lessening of hydrogen, from an element – be it the body or something else. Consider silver, for example. When silver or other precious metals are exposed to too much oxygen, they can tarnish and lose their original beauty. Now imagine something similar happening to your body. We need oxygen to survive, yes, but the air we breathe is not one hundred percent pure. An intake of too much pure oxygen can actually cause toxicity.

Antioxidants, therefore, apply a balance by guarding the body from damaging elements. With regards to alternative health, antioxidants are believed to purify the blood. Human blood contains a certain amount of iron, which is broken down by oxygen. Getting back to our metals analogy, metal exposed to too much oxygen can rust. If you can imagine this rust in your bloodstream as the iron is broken down, you will better understand the presence of free radicals in your body that can cause damage. Antioxidants work to get rid of these free radicals and keep you healthy and active.


Where to find antioxidants

Unfortunately, it is believed that antioxidants do not occur enough naturally in our bodies, hence the recent explosion of supplements and products claiming to be high in antioxidants. Many foods, however, are naturally rich in antioxidants and make good additions to a healthful diet. Just a few foods include:

Acai – This exotic purple berry is indigenous to the Amazon rainforest, and used in drinks, energy bars, powders and shakes. Brazilians have used acai for years as a healthful supplement for foods.

Blueberries – These tart little berries are good for more than garnishing cereals and filling pies. Blueberries are rich in antioxidants and provide a good source of vitamins.

Dark Cocoa – The darker the chocolate, the higher the health properties. While it isn’t recommended to eat too much of it, an occasional bite can boost your antioxidant level.

For a balanced diet with antioxidants to assist well-being, consult a physician or diet professional to see what you need to eat, and how much you need daily. By knowing what is good for your body can you improve your overall well-being.

Kathryn Lively
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Acai Berry Benefits – Health Benefits of Acai Berry

March 2nd, 2010

The acai berry is a small fruit found in the Amazon, and for years it was only known to the indigenous tribes. These tribes have eaten this berry as part of their diet for years, but only recently has the rest of the world discovered what they knew: the acai berry is full of many different minerals, vitamins, and other nutrients that do wonders for the body.

This dark berry know as “The Wine of the Amazon” is packed with natural antioxidants, including vitamin C, vitamin E and phytonutrients called anthocyanins. These phytonutrients appears to protect the cells’ DNA from damage. Studies show that Açai provides more antioxidants than such foods as blueberries, oranges and even red wine!

The Acai berry has been heavily promoted by the media in recent times. It has been endorsed by top celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey and Rachel Ray. The Acai fruit is believed to have many health benefits, and is therefore gaining prominence very quickly. Although many people are still learning about the health benefits of the Acai berry, the fact is, Central and South Americans have long known about these benefits.

Due to its protection of the nervous system it helps diagnose neurological illnesses. It reduces the chances of cancer, the protein content of it is higher than that of eggs, the circulatory system also benefits from it and it is also believed to improve the libido. It reduces inflammation and is very good for diabetic patients.Oprah Winfrey says about the Acai berry: “This little berry is one of the most nutritious and powerful foods in the world.

Acai berry is known to be rich in proteins and known to have equivalent calories as egg. The fruit is considered to be rich in B3 vitamin known by name as niacin, which is prevalent to play an important role in production of cellular energy by providing great assistance in transfer of electrons at the time of oxidation.The healthy properties which constitutes an Acai berry is active for 24 to 48 hrs. These products need to be frozen, dried or made in to juice or powder.

One of the many benefits of acai berry is its high level of anthocyanins. The anthocyanins found in acai berry juice can help prevent retinopathy. This is because they protect the capillaries from becoming damaged and they prevent abnormal protein production. So, drinking a glass of acai berry fruit each day may help protect diabetic patients from this serious complication.

It seems interesting that the Açaí berry, which has been used by ancient and modern inhabitants of the Amazon rainforest for centuries has never been heard of by most people. Açaí has a protein similar to eggs, has nearly 20 phytonutrients, has a monounsaturated fat and polyunsaturated fat ratio nearly identical to olive oil, and a blood-sugar-friendly glycemic index

peterhutch
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All About Acai Berry Edge

March 2nd, 2010

The acai berry—a round, blackish-purple fruit that somehow resembles a blueberry, it is currently being used as main ingredient in power juices, ice creams and even energy bars. This is not a relatively new product. In fact, natives of Brazil have been using this as far back as they can remember. Like grapes and blueberries, acai berry has antioxidant properties that make it very helpful for the body. There are people who have attested to the energy boosting qualities of this berry. Due to this there are many testimonies regarding the acai berry edge benefits. Claims also say that it improves the digestive functioning of the body and our cognition. Aside from the fact that it promotes sleep, it also provides all essential vitamins that help you in your everyday functioning. It does not stop at vitamins, however. A vast number of minerals can also be found in this fruit. It gets rid of free-radicals and toxins. Due to this, it is able to detoxify the body and cleanse one’s insides getting rid of harmful chemicals and hard to dissolve food. The acai berry also has properties that affect one’s sexual functioning. Reported by many to increase libido and desire, this fruit improves lives of many individuals. The acai berry edge benefits do not end here. Studies also reflect that it fights cancerous cells and slows down the whole process of aging by promoting younger looking skin with that youthful glow. For those who have sicknesses, this fruit may be able to control your blood sugar if you are a diabetic. It also normalizes cholesterol and improves the heart functioning by directly affecting the circulation of blood in your body. This could mean that it prevents atherosclerosis and similar cardiovascular diseases. How can such a small fruit carry so much advantages and benefits? It surely is a wonder food because of the omega fats stored in it. There are also amino acids and electrolytes that can be found in this type of berry that aids in providing healthy nourishment for your body. Studies also reveal that a significant amount of protein, vitamin A, vitamin B1 and vitamin E can be found in the food.

The acai, however, may not be eaten raw. Food and drugs authority do not recommend for it to be eaten freshly plucked from trees. What is done with the berries is that they are harvested and processed. The acai product is actually an extract from the pulp of the berry fruit. The processed product is widely available in South America. Currently researches and studies show that there are no side effects that one might get from taking this berry it its processed form. Because as a commercial product, it is still relatively new, health professionals are in a continued process of studying it and exploring what else may one benefit from taking it. Acai today remain a product with a high potential in promoting a healthier body. This is why the acai berry edge benefits are truly becoming popular.

Muneeb Ahmed
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Acai Powerscoop Powder – Rich Soure of Antioxidants, 90 gram

March 1st, 2010

Acai Powerscoop Powder - Rich Soure of Antioxidants, 90 gram

Acai (ah-sigh-ee) is a small purple berry from the Brasilian Amazon that has been found to be one of the most nutritious and powerful foods on the planet – jam packed with antioxidants, healthy omega fats, amino acids and dietary fiber. PowerScoop is the first organic acai whole food drink powder which, unlike extracts, completely captures the unique synergy of health benefits found in this miraculous little fruit. The National Reserach Council recommends 5 servings of fruits and vegetables per day. One scoop of Powerscoop is equivalent to over 3 servings and is a great way to supplement your healthy diet.

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Acai Berry, 250 mg, 120 Capsules, Nature’s Bloom

March 1st, 2010

Acai Berry, 250 mg, 120 Capsules, Nature's Bloom

Acai Berry High ORAC value for antioxidant power. Acai contains many antioxidants of high ORAC value, amino acids, and essential fatty acids. The antioxidants provide anti-aging benefits as well as immune enhancing abilities to fight against DNA-damaging free radicals. Acai has been shown to

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