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The
Oprah Winfrey Show - Açaí is endorsed by Oprah
The
Açaí berry is reported to be the No. 1 Superfood™ in the world by Dr. Nicholas Perricone, M.D. and Oprah talks about
her positive experiences with Açaí.
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Brazilian
berry destroys cancer cells in lab, UF study shows - January 12, 2006
GAINESVILLE,
Fla. --- A Brazilian berry popular in health food contains antioxidants
that destroyed cultured human cancer cells in a recent University
of Florida study, one of the first to investigate the fruit’s
purported benefits.
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Time
Magazine February 14th, 2005
"NATURAL
TREATS from Brazil, with twice the antioxidants of blueberries and
a taste like blackberries crossed with chocolate."
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Dr.
Nicholas Perricone, MD - Açaí
# 1 Superfood™
In his #1 New York Times best selling book, “The Perricone Promise,”
Dr. Perricone calls Açaí “The # 1 Superfood™
on the planet.” He also says Açaí is one of the
most nutritious and powerful foods in the world. One look at the powerful
content of the Açaí berry and you can see why it is
called “the miracle fruit,” that shows the ability to
slow down the aging process. “This little berry is one of the
most nutritious and powerful foods in the world.”
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ABC's Good Morning America
“Then
vs. Now: The Next Big Things for 2006 - Pomegranate vs. Açaí”
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NBC's
The Today Show
“The
Anomabi Indians have believed for centuries that the Açaí holds unique
power…and is believed to help women after birth and to give
anyone who drinks it a burst of energy.'
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Calgary Sun - The New Brazilian Supermodel
“Straight from the Amazon, a new Brazilian supermodel can be
found in Canada. While it may not grace any catwalks, it can be found
being blended into tasty Booster Juice concoctions. Found on rainforest
palms, the Brazilian Açaí (AH-sci-EE) berry is the supermodel
of fruit.’”
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Vogue
Magazine
“The
next big workout cocktail!"
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The Wall Street Journal - April
18, 2003
“Wheatgrass,
protein shakes--so 2002. At juice bars and health stores around the
country, the hip new taste is Açaí. Açaí...
packed with anthocyanins, the same antioxidants that give red wine
its health benefits."
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The
London Times
"Açaí
is the fruit of an Amazonian palm tree with the nutritional content
that makes other fruits blush with inadequacy."
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The New York Times - August
4, 2004
“Rich
in antioxidants and amino acids, Açaí is thought to
be one of the most nutritional fruits of the Amazon basin.”
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Sports
Illustrated for Women - September 2003 - Best Fruit
You've Never Heard Of
"Found in the Brazilian Amazon
the purple açaí (ah-sigh-ee) palm fruit has 30 times
the amount of antioxidants of red wine and contains essential fatty
acids and vitamins C and E, all of which help reduce cholesterol and
prevent cancer and heart disease."
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The Washington Post - August 11, 2004
“For
those put off by juiced wheatgrass and bored with low-carb bars, there
is Açaí. Açaí … the purplish fruit
of the palmberry plant, purportedly contains more antioxidants than
red wine and has a beguiling berry-like flavor with intense chocolate
overtones.”
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Men’s
Journal -
July 2003
“The
fruit that packs a punch…Açaí actually gives you
a rush. The taste is like a red wine with a hint of chocolate; the
buzz, like a less jittery, more filling double latte.”
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People
Magazine January 30, 2006 - Berry Good Berry
"The
latest look-better, live-longer superfood? It's the Açaí fruit.
It's what Denise Richards swears by; what Kelly Slater downs before
surfing competitions, It's Açaí, a multipurpose megabooster berry
that Hollywood has been hooked on."
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Tahoe
World
“What
quenches your thirst, gives you an energy boost, and saves the rainforest?
The answer has to do with a fruit most people have never heard of–Açaí.
Grown from a tree found only in Brazil.”
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Health Sciences Institute -
July 2003
"The
Açaí berry is nature's perfect food. Get the healing power of many
phytonutrients in one delicious package."
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Business
2.0
“Açaí
may be the world's healthiest food. A berry grown in the Amazon rainforest,
it has as much calcium as milk, more antioxidants than blueberries
and a coffee-like kick. Not to mention that it has more nutrients
than a multivitamin and tastes like chocolate covered cherries.”
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Business Week
“Popping
up at smoothie chains and in beverages is an Amazon-grown berry called
Açaí …”
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