Friday, September 08, 2006

Goji - Mangosteen - Acai Juice, powder or tabs

Anti-oxidant, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-tumor activity, anti-histamine and anti-inflammatory properties.

Beneficial effects on arthritis, diabetes, cholesterol, cardiovascular diseases, including ischemic heart disease, atherosclerosis, hypertension, thrombosis fibromyalgia, and immune disorders.

Good source of essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals, especially in vitamins A, C and E, flavanoids and other bio-active compounds.

Goji - Mangosteen - Acai is available as juice, powder or tabs.

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Acai Berry


Acai Berry - a nutritious berry found in the Amazon Rainforest. Acai was recently featured on the “Oprah Winfrey Show” and “MSNBC News."

Acai is reported to be the No. 1 Superfood in the world. Acai has a higher ORAC value than any other berry on the planet. Acai contains more anthocyanins that any other food.

Anthocyanins have been shown to restore mental function, concentration, memory, mental clarity. They are also know for capillary health which in turn helps with oxygen uptake, sexual performance, and the reduction of macular degeneration (vision loss due to aging). Due to their ability to protect the brain form free radical damage anthocyanins are know to be one of the most valuable anti-aging anti-oxidants known.

The famous research regarding the "French Paradox" attributes anthocyanins as being the antioxidant that protects the French from heart disease. The French are known to consume large amounts of coffee, nicotine, sugar, white flour and cheese and yet they have almost no incidents of heart disease. The red wine grape, due to its anthocyanins is what is believed to be responsible for the low incidence of heart disease. While red wine has anthocyanins the acai berry has 30 times the anthocyanins levels of that of red wine.

Cancer, heart disease, diabetes are all know to be "aging" diseases. Supplying yourself with quality "anti-aging" anti-oxidants along with a healthly diet is your first and best line of prevention.