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		<title>More about acai berries.</title>
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The acai berry is a small, round purple berry that is found in the tropical rainforests of the Amazon.  It grows high atop certain palm trees where it is harvested by locals who scale the trees to retrieve them.  Acai berries have the taste of a blueberry with a slight hint of chocolate.  Recently, after [...]]]></description>
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<p>The acai berry is a small, round purple berry that is found in the tropical rainforests of the Amazon.  It grows high atop certain palm trees where it is harvested by locals who scale the trees to retrieve them.  Acai berries have the taste of a blueberry with a slight hint of chocolate.  Recently, after appearances on the Morning Show with Matt Lauer and the Oprah Winfree show the acai berry has been slowly receiving the recognition it deserves as being one of the healthiest foods on the planet.</p>
<p>The acai berry has been around for thousands of years, used in the native medicines of the Amazonians.  Acai berries have only a small window of time from harvest until going bad.  That&#8217;s what acai berries cannot be found at stores in North America.  Because of that we must rely on products such as Monavie and Extreme Acai Berries that contain the pulp of the miracle berry.</p>
<p>Studies are emerging on a monthly basis touting the many health benefits of the acai berry.  Being a superfood and antioxidant the acai berry is great for not only weight loss and for increased energy but for may other ailments as well.</p>
<p>However, clients of Extreme Acai Berries and Acai Berry Supreme are experiencing high levels of weight loss, in addition to numerous other health benefits.  If you have between 10 and 60 pounds that you would like to lose then give Acai Berry Supreme a try.  For a limited time you can try Acai Berry Supreme absolutely risk free for an entire month.  We are so sure that you will see immediate results that we ask only that pay the minimal amount of freight.</p>
<p>Click <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"  rel='wpls'  href="http://www.acaiberriesdiet.com/go.php?id=supremeacai" target="_blank">here</a> to get started today!  You can begin losing weight and having increased levels of energy in no time at all.</p>
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