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Eleven amazing facts and health benefits of camu camu

9/24/2013 - Deep in the heart of the Amazon rainforests of South America lives a plant species that produces a berry so packed with nutrients that it is almost unmatched in nature. You may have heard of it before: camu camu, the Amazonian "powerfruit" that is beginning to gain the national spotlight for its amazing...

What you need to know about camu camu

8/19/2013 - Myciaria dubia, or camu camu, is a low growing bush native to the Amazon rainforest. It ranges in size from a bush to a tree, and produces small reddish purple fruit, a bit larger than a cherry or a grape, for decades. The fruit is tart due to the high content of vitamin C. That high vitamin C content...

Camu camu: An incredible source of vitamin C and flavonoids

4/6/2013 - Camu camu, also called camocamo and cacari, is a small tree that grows alongside rivers in the central and western Amazon basin in South America. It bears purple, cherry-sized berries which, due to their extreme acidity, are typically sweetened into jams, jellies, and juices rather than eaten raw. The...

Latest research on camu camu

11/13/2012 - As disease epidemics reach astonishing numbers in our country, combined with the cost of healthcare, more and more people are researching their options for maintaining or regaining their health and quality of life. After trying western medicine and fad diets, it becomes obvious that there is no way...

The true history of camu camu, nature's most potent source of natural Vitamin C

10/2/2012 - A nutritiously dense superfruit from the Amazon rainforest, camu camu (Myrciaria dubia) is the most potent botanical source of Vitamin C in the world. With 30 to 50 times more vitamin C than an orange, ounce for ounce, this purple cherry-sized fruit has a sour taste, which is why the people of Peru,...

Camu Camu - Defend yourself with the superfood from Peru

1/4/2011 - The Peruvian Amazon rainforest is home to a shrub that, when it matures into a bush around four or five years old, sprouts a berry called camu camu. The reddish and purplish fruit are approximately the size of a cherry, look like a cranberry and have a tart taste. Rarely eaten plain and usually added...

Exclusive report on Camu Camu berries reveals astonishing health benefits of this Amazon superfruit

12/4/2007 - Today we're publishing a new special report covering a rising star in the world of superfruits: Camu Camu berries. Grown in the rainforests of the Amazon, this amazing superfood contains the highest natural vitamin C content of any plant in the world. This special report by Mike Adams the Health Ranger...

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