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How Acai Berry Performs
Posted on March 17th, 2009 No commentsIt may be surprising to learn but Acai Berry is also known quite amusingly as “Amazon Rainforest Viagra” in some areas. This is because the humble Acai Berry promotes an abundance of energy and vitality as well as strength, endurance and therefore is naturally beneficial for sexual activity. Some doctors even recommend Acai Berry to couples who are having difficulty conceiving.
The Acai berry has been used in a variety of different situations including as part of the diet for Jiu Jitsu fighters, and even before this Amazon warriors would eat Acai Berry while preparing for battle. It’s not just an energy booster though, Acai berry is packed full of antioxidants that improve the sexual senses and responses and many Amazon people testify that it also boosts the sex drive and improves the mental state. Of course these antioxidants don’t just improve your sex drive: they provide our bodies with a multitude of other benefits, too: they have even been reported to help defend against cancer.
Although the Acai berry is still undergoing research and is a relatively new addition to our food research list it has been used in the Amazon basin for generations and generations. Thousands of people have been eating and drinking Acai Berry and have testified to its wonderful properties both as a health food and a sexual aid. If you or your partner is having trouble conceiving it’s definitely worth a shot and it will help boost your health and wellbeing at the same time. What have you got to loose? Nothing at all.
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