Sunday 6 July 2008

A proven formula (3)


A proven formula that makes a unique Acai blend

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Kiwi Fruit: Kiwi fruit contains abundant phytonutrients plus numerous vitamins and minerals. The kiwi fruit gained its fame as a delicious blood thinning alternative to aspirin for protecting cardiovascular health. Children eating kiwi fruit have also been found to be less susceptible to respiratory related health problems including wheezing, shortness of breath and night coughing. The kiwi fruit is native to china and has been used for:



* Controlling Cholesterol
* Reducing triglycerides found in the blood stream
* Treating and preventing macular degeneration associated with aging
* Removing and/or Binding colon toxins
* Preventing Colon and prostate cancer
* Blood sugar levels
* Protecting DNA from free radicals
* Inhibiting skin cancers



Blueberries: This antioxidant powerhouse is partly responsible for keeping us healthy, smart and young. Blueberries have been documented with a long history of different applications including:

* Anti-aging
* Appetite enhancement
* Blood vessel support
* Fighting Cancer, particularly cervical and breast cancers
* Treating coughs
* Cardiovascular protection
* Lowering bad cholesterol
* Diabetes
* Eyestrain
* Indigestion
* Macular Degeneration
* Memory enhancement
* Urinary tract infections



Bilberries: The blueberries are a close relative of the Bilberry and it has been noted that this berry is great for strengthening of the capillaries of the eye. Bilberry is widely known for reducing the speed of macular degeneration, night blindness and diabetes related eye disorders. The bilberries have a broad range of healing and restorative effects for:



* Amenorrhea
* Angina
* Bladder stones
* Blood disorders
* Bruising
* Capillary strength
* Chronic fatigue
* Collagen formation
* Coughs
* Diabetes
* Diarrhea
* Fighting inflammation
* Glaucoma
* Gout
* High Blood pressure
* Restoring and promoting collagen
* Preventing Heart attacks and strokes
* Preventing and treating rheumatoid arthritis
* Ulcer treatments



Rumberry: The Rumberry is also known as the Camu Camu berry which is the world’s richest source of Vitamin C. It has approximately 30-60 times higher amounts of Vitamin C than any citrus fruit. The Rumberry is known for its ability to strengthen the immune system and repair connective tissue. The Rumberry has been noted for its powers as an astringent, antioxidant and emollient. The Rumberry is effective against:



* Viral infections
* Common colds
* Macular degeneration
* Gum problems


Wolfberry: The herb of longevity is what the Wolfberry is known as by the Chinese. It provides a strong effective combination of antioxidants and polysaccharides which has been proven to enhance the activity of the immune system. The various ailments and health conditions found through science and history the Wolfberry has been known to help:

* Chronic fatigue
* Headaches
* High Blood Pressure
* Damaged DNA
* Arthritis
* Cancer
* Diabetes
* Vision related issues
* Circulatory problems
* Insomnia
* Arthritis
* Sexual dysfunction
* Complexion and skin issues
* Dehydration



Pomegranate: Pomegranate juice just by itself contains more antioxidants than red wine, green tea, blueberry juice, cranberry juice or orange juice. It has been proven as a highly effective way of clearing plaque from inner arterial walls. Pomegranate juice has been used by science to:



* Prevent heart attacks, strokes
* Preventing and treating cancer
* Combating diabetes
* Blood Pressure disorders
* Prevent blood clotting
* Intestinal problems of all types
* Eliminating parasite
* Fighting fungal infections and bacterial infections
* Cholesterol problems



Lychee: This native fruit to the warmer forests of Southern China and Vietnam has been cultivated for over a thousand years. At 72mg of Vitamin C per 100 grams of flesh the lychee is a very good source for this vitamin, as well as potassium and other important nutrients. By consuming many lychee each day it may reduce the chances of cancer and many other common diseases of today.

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