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Originally published January 20 2005

Acai fruit called 'Amazon's Viagra' quickly gaining attention in the United States

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

A Brazilian fruit that marketers claim has 10 times the antioxidants of grapes is attracting attention quickly in the United States. The Acai Berry is listed as one of Oprah.com's 'Top 10 Super Foods," and NBC's Matt Lauer has called it the "Amazon's Viagra." People who have tried the fruit say it has a hint of grape, but, overall, it's taste is very unique.



Touted by NBC's Matt Lauer as the 'Amazons Viagra', the Acai Berry is quickly gaining popularity. This incredible, anti-oxidant rich fruit just made Oprah.com's Top 10 Super Foods list. With 10 times the antioxidants of grapes and twice the antioxidants of blueberries, the Brazilian Acai berry (AH-sci-EE) is considered to have the best nutritional value of any fruit on earth. With the symmetry of a grape and the size of a giant blueberry, the Acai fruit tastes a bit like wild raspberry with a hint of grape. Most people have trouble putting their finger on the taste because it's so different. The much anticipated Acai Berry-based super food drink called MonaVie from Monarch Health Sciences will be available in 4 countries starting January 3rd, 2005. Monarch is an established global health and wellness company that shares its financial success and opportunity with its distributor base of independent work from home resellers.


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