35 Reasons to add Acai berries to your diet today
June 1, 2009 Filed under Diet
1. Acai is a good source of protein. Protein is one of the building blocks of the human body, especially bodily tissues like the organs and muscles. Protein is also a component of the skin, hair and nails; and ounce for ounce, acai contains more protein than eggs!
2. Acai has been used for centuries as a natural agent of detoxification - it helps to clear impurities from your body.
3. Acai enhances muscle function and recovery following workouts thanks to its mineral and amino acid content. Which makes it a great supplement for those that exercise.
4. Acai’s lipid content boosts your energy level - whether you play sports or just have a busy life, acai has the extra energy you need.
5. The acai berry can help to regulate stress levels.
6. Acai is good for sexual health. The antioxidants in the acai berry and its anti-inflammatory properties can improve fertility by reducing stress and countering the actions of pollutants and free radicals on your body.
7. Acai contains a wealth of vitamins and minerals which help your body to resist illnesses.
8.Acai’s antioxidant content can reduce the effects of aging by protecting your cells from free radicals.
9. Acai’s antioxidants can also help to prevent benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH, or enlarged prostate).
10. The high calcium content of the acai berry can help to prevent osteoporosis and fractures and strengthen the entire skeletal system.
11. Acai’s calcium content also helps to reduce menstrual pain - acai juice is especially beneficial to women.
12. Acai is very good for your heart. The anthocynanins (such as 3-glucoside) help your body to produce the nitric oxide that it needs to ensure good circulation and the polyphenols found in this nutritious little berry are powerful heart-healthy antioxidants.
13. Acai contains essential fatty acids that keep LDL (bad cholesterol) low, while boosting levels of HDL (good cholesterol).
14. Acai is great for your circulatory system - the anthocyanins in acai strengthen your veins, arteries and capillaries, while the sterols in acai help to regulate blood pressure.
15. Acai can help to prevent retinopathy in diabetics, which can lead to blindness. Acai strengthens capillaries to prevent eye damage and also helps maintain proper glucose and lipid levels. Acai is a low glycemic index food which is very good for diabetics.
16. The fact that acai is a low GI food means that it can regulate appetite, making it a great choice for those trying to lose weight.
17. A study which was recently reported in the Journal of Sports Medicine has shown that the beta-sitoserol in acai helps boost immune function by regulating lymphocyte activity and fighting against immune suppression.
18. A main causes of disease is immune system impairment due to free radicals; acai fights this with its antioxidant properties.
19. The Acai berry has anti-fungal, anti-viral and antibacterial properties.
20. Acai has anti-mutagenic properties; it can prevent DNA damage from mutagenic and carcinogenic compounds.
21. Acai is high in dietary fiber, which improves the health and function of your digestive system.
22. Acai can help to treat GERD (acid reflux disease). This is due to the antioxidant properties of the acai berry, which assists in repairing and protecting the lower esophagus from the damage caused by GERD and its ability to reduce stomach acidity.
23. Acai can even help to heal ulcers, since it can kill H. pylori, an ulcer-causing bacteria.
24. Acai can keep the symptoms of Chron’s disease under control thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties.
25. Acai contains phytosterols and anthocyanins which protect your skin and connective tissues (like collagen) which helps to keep your skin looking more youthful and smooth.
26. Acai is rich in antioxidants, which lowers risk of some types of cancers, including stomach, lung, skin and breast cancers.
27. Acai contains anti-inflammatory properties which can reduce the pain of arthritis.
28. Acai’s anti-inflammatory properties can also help to alleviate the symptoms of asthma.
29. A 2004 Archives of Neurology study found that a diet rich in vitamin C and in vitamin E (note: both vitamins are abundant in acai berries) can reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
30. Acai helps to support proper eye function; the vitamin C and beta carotene found in acai even help prevent some of the damage from macular degeneration in diabetics.
31. Acai is beneficial to dental health as well - the calcium content helps strengthen and whiten teeth, as well as helping to prevent gingivitis and other diseases of the gums.
32. The omega-3 fatty acids in acai help maintain mental clarity and alertness.
33. Acai’s B vitamins help you to get a better night’s sleep, lower stress and produce the appropriate levels of neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin.
34. Acai Promotes overall good health and wellness.
35. While acai does not cure diseases per se, acai helps the body to heal itself by supplying it woith the nutrition it needs to support good health.




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