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Acai

THE PROBLEM
QUALITY: Finding
an acai company who creates a quality, organic, pure acai
product who will not rip you off. Since acai is so popular
these days, many manufacturers have entered the market creating
watered down acai products with fillers which give you
NONE of the benefits that authentic acai will give
you. There are a lot of companies selling inferior acai
products that are more than 50% filled with carriers like
magnesium stearate, multidextrin, soy lecithin and
others..
FREE TRIAL
SCAMMERS: (By the way, they are not really
free because you have to pay shipping!) The reason they
charge you for shipping is so they can get your credit card
info and charge it every month. I am talking about all of the
"free trial" offers out there who promise a free trial
but instead they start charging you $89 per month or
more without you knowing it - then they make it very
hard to dispute the transaction. Also all of these free trial
offers are shipping you spray dried butchered acai
powder that is about 75-95% dried corn starch! What
the reports on these free trial scammers fail to tell you is
that the free trial scammers are shipping you worthless
placebo! Real acai works but it has to be of the
highest quality only. Not just a trace
ingredient.
FREE TRIAL SCAMMERS WHO TRY TO
ACT LEGITIMATE: Since the "free trial' acai
scammers have been exposed lately in the national media,
the same scammers who peddle these schemes set their
websites up so they appear to be educating consumers about free
trial offers. So they start by saying BEWARE OF FREE
TRIAL SCAMS -- but the problem is, they are in
fact the scammers, they just try to divert
attention by appearing as if they are warning about acai
scams.
THE
SOLUTION
LOOK FOR USDA ORGANIC CERTIFIED
ACAI: Products that are USDA Certified Organic are
intended to assure consumers that the organic foods they purchase
are produced, processed, and certified to be consistent
with national organic standards. This is very important
because if you are purchasing an acai product that is
non-organic, it could contain harmful pesticides and
toxins. Acai products which are chemical and
preservative free will give you the maximum benefits.
However, acai products that are non-organic could cause
you more harm than good. Look for the USDA ORGANIC label
before buying ANY acai berry product.
KOSHER
CERTIFIED: Some companies go a step further
and get their acai product Kosher Certified as well. This adds
another layer of quality control which ensures that you are
getting the highest quality acai juice or capsules available on
the market today. Kosher certification is not easy to get - you
can see the requirements here on
the OUKOSHER.ORG website. Amazon
Thunder is one of the only acai products on the market
that are Kosher Certified
NO SUGAR: Look
for acai juice that contains no added sugar, you don't want
sugar in your acai for obvious reasons and because sugar is the
#1 cause
of inflammation and acai is an anti-inflammatory. The acai
berry has high
levels of antioxidants and you don't want anything else in
there that
would compromise the high ORAC levels. Also acai has been
linked to
battling leukemia see this article on acai and cancer.
Cancer
feeds off of sugar.
NO
PRESERVATIVES: Make sure the acai you are
buying has absolutely no preservatives. When purchasing any
health products, sometimes the benefits can be canceled out by
the preservatives that are added to the product.
GLASS BOTTLES:
Make sure the acai pulp juice you are purchasing comes in a
glass bottle and is unclarified and unfiltered. Any acai pulp
juice product that is packaged in a plastic bottle will cause
plastic leeching no matter what they tell you. Juices that are
put in plastic bottles have to be hot filled at high
tempereratures to kill off micros and bacteria and to santize
the bottle. The only acai products that are acceptable in
plastic bottles and this plastic must be a hard plastic are
capsules and loose powder.
UNFILTERED:
Make sure the acai product you are buying is unfiltered to
maintain the wholeness of the acai pulp and fruit.
THICKNESS:
True, authentic acai juice is thick -- no water added, no
sugar, no preservatives, no sodium, just pure organic acai
pulp.
LISTED WITH THE
BBB?: Go to www.BBB.org and find out if the
company has any current complaints against it.
ORAC LEVELS:
Look for acai juice that has at least 3000 ORACs per one ounce
serving. Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity
(ORAC) is a method of measuring antioxidant capacities of
different foods. If an acai company doesn't mention the ORAC
levels of their acai, it is probably because their levels are
very low. High quality acai products have high ORAC levels.
SEE OUR ORAC CHART
HERE
IS IT SOLD IN STORES?:
Real acai
companies sell their products in stores - fake "free
trial companies" only sell online because they are not
legitimate enough to get their products in major chains
like Whole Foods and others who carry
acai.
PASTEURIZATION:
Acai has to be pasteurized or at the least flash pasteurized to
kill off micros and bacteria. Anyone suggesting they are
selling unpasteurized acai is not telling the truth it is not
allowed by the FDA and even if it was you wouldn't want to
consume it because the micros and bacteria would be too high
and pasteurization is what kills the micros off. When
pasteurization is done right at the right temperatures the acai
will remain unharmed. In fact when freeze dried powder is made
from the pulp puree, the pulp puree has to be first pasteurized
or flash
pasteurized to kill off the micros and then it is turned into
freeze dried powder.
THERE ARE ONLY A FEW ACAI BERRY
PRODUCTS IN THE WORLD THAT MEET THESE
GUIDELINES:
Click
Here for the list of acai products
that meet the criteria mentioned
above.

The Acai Fruit
Background
Acai berries are harvested as food. In a study of
three traditional Caboclo populations in the Amazon region
of Brazil, acai palm was described as the most important
plant species because the acai fruit makes up such a major
component of diet (up to 42% of the total food intake by
weight) and is economically valuable in the region (Murrieta
et al., 1999).
The juice and pulp of acai fruits (Euterpe
oleracea) are frequently used in various juice blends,
smoothies, sodas, and other beverages. In northern Brazil,
acai is traditionally served in gourds called "cuias" with
tapioca and sometimes sugar. Acai has become a fad in
southern Brazil where it is consumed cold as açaí na tigela
("acai in the bowl"), mostly mixed with granola - a fad
where acai is considered as an energizer. Acai is also
widely consumed in Brazil as an ice cream flavor or
juice.
As acai deteriorates rapidly
after harvest, its raw material is generally only available
outside the immediate growing region as acai juice or acai
fruit pulp that has been frozen, dried acai, or freeze-dried.
However, several companies now manufacture acai juices, other
health drinks, and sorbets made from acai berries, often in
combination with other fruits.
The above information is from
wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acai
Acai fruit is sold in various different forms. Pure
dried acai, organic acai, acai juice, acai supplements, acai
pulp and so on.
For pictures of acai fruit and acai juice
etc try searching for images of
acai on
google.com
For information on
acai and to buy recommended acai products that meet the
criteria mentioned on this site,
click
here
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