Acai Anti-Ageing Features

by Dana Hawkes

Acai berry is known for its antioxidant features, as a super food, a health supplement and above all, for its anti-ageing properties. Yes, it is the truth. Acai berry does fights the ageing cells and causes the free radicals or toxins of the body to make an exit. The acai berry has been in being for long but its face off with the modern world is rather new.

A wonder fruit indigenously grown and used by the people of the Amazon rainforests, came to the global stage only a few decades ago. The acai berry is known for health benefits.

It is the natural composition of the acai berries that enable it to offer a varied source of antioxidants, vitamins and other nutritional essentials. Pollution and other environmental elements force the body to continuously produce free radicals which in turn damage the healthy cells of the body causing diseases like cancer, heart diseases and aging of the cells. Acai berries come as a savior as they fight these radicals and help in expelling them from the body.

Vitamin C, E and numerous antioxidants are useful in fighting against these degenerative tissues. Acai berries are known to be stuffed with the above mentioned necessary nutrients. The percentage of fatty acids in acai berries is equivalent to that of olive oil. Also, the calcium content is similar to that of milk and the antioxidants found are similar to those found in wine and blueberries. Hence they are very beneficial as an anti-ageing fruit.

Acai berry can be eaten in the form of juice, smoothies, capsules and health drinks. The powdered form of acai berries is best suited to make juices, yogurt and health drinks. As a fruit, acai berries are not known to have any side effects and thus can be consumed ideally for its super food qualities.

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