The acai (ah-sigh-ee) berry has been around for thousands of
years and not until the 1990's was it introduced to the western
world. The acai berry was found to possess tremendous health
properties. The acai berry was first used by the tribes of the
Amazon jungle as a cure for various ailments. It is estimated
that the indigenous tribes people routinely use up to 2,000 of
the 3,000 known rainforest fruits for medicinal purposes.
The Amazon borders eight different countries and has the world's
largest river basin. Not only does the Amazon supply one fifth
of the worlds freshwater, it has the highest diversity of birds
and freshwater fish. The Amazon is the largest rainforest in the
world where one third of all animal and plant species live. The
acai berry is just one of these fruits that has been discovered
in this vast region. The Shuar tribes are one of these Amazonian
tribes that have for centuries, through tradition, kept the use
of plants (acai berry) for medicinal purposes.
Shuar medicine men or women are called uwishin (oo-wee-sheen') a
healer that works with medicinal plants, somebody who knows all
the secrets of the rainforests. Uwishin, have a great deal of
knowledge of medicinal plants and their cures, they learn from
others, and through experiments from the plants themselves. One
plant removes snakes venom from the body. It is the work of the
uwishin to research and find solutions to illness.
The acai berry was discovered to have natural antioxidant
properties, as well as being a natural cholesterol controller.
When eaten it helps reduce the bad cholesterol in our blood and
increases the good cholesterol. The tribes of the Amazon knew of
these properties and found out that it helped build the immune
system, fight infection, protect the heart, and control prostate
enlargement (nature's viagra). It was a great energy food for
the tribes-people. The acai berry, which is a palm fruit, was
traditionally pulped to make wine that was rich in minerals. The
acai berry was also discovered to fight schistosomosis, which is
transmitted by snails. Schistosomosis affecting more than 10
million Brazilians. The acaí berry is also used to produce an
antibiotic that helps to fight against 'Staphylococcus aureus,'
a common infection contracted mainly in hospitals. A berry so
useful but only known to the traditional tribes men and woman of
the Amazon, a lost secret.
The acaí berry comes from a palm that has a long thin trunk up
to 25m high with a group of branches at the top from which hangs
ribbon-like leaves. Acaí berries hang from these branches in
clusters that look like groups of bluebottles. Traditionally the
acai berries would be picked by hand and the tribe's men would
shimmy up the tree and cut the branches from the top of the palm
tree rich in acai berries. Now that the acai berry has been
discovered as a highly sort after crop by the population of
Brazil it is mass produced, as it only has a 24 hour life span
in which the properties of the juice are still active. The acai
berries must be loaded into baskets and onto boats soon after
picking. To get it to the markets in Belem's they would have to
transport the acai berries over night.
Each acai palm tree produces round about 20 kg of fruit per year
and the wine produced by this fruit has become the most
important product in terms of finance after wood forest
products. Belem in Brazil now employs over 30,000 people on a
daily basis to keep up with its enormous demand.
So we know where it comes from, what about it's recent history?
After being introduced into the western world it was realised by
the modern beach going Brazilian surfer as a natural way to
regain energy. The acai berry was pulped and frozen to keep it
fresh and became a natural additive to the smoothies drunk along
the beaches of Brazil. It was known to help your prostate and
was seen as a natural viagra for the boys of the beach. It soon
became a drink for the trendy, for the sand and surf brigade.
The researches soon got hold of this magic acai berry and
realised that it would be of great importance in the well-being
and health of the western world, our diets are often over filled
with fat and fast food, acai is naturally full with energy, it
has a vibrant taste of berries with a hint of chocolate, is rich
in proteins, fibre, vitamin E, minerals and essential Omega oils
to reduce our bad cholesterol caused by our western diets. The
acai berries fatty acid ratio resembles that of olive oil this
is thought to be a contributing factor to low incidence of heart
disease in Mediterranean populations. The acai berry contains
similar properties as red wine in controlling fats in the blood
and is a fair contributor to go up against the wine diets of the
Mediterranean people.
Known as the miracle fruit, acai berries also helps in
preventing cancer due to it's antioxidant properties that are
five times more potent than gingko biloba, a commonly used
herbal therapy product.
Acai berry juice has been introduced into other products like
bars and health snacks to be sold at gyms and health spars. It's
history is important as by studying the effects that the berry
has had on the tribesmen in the Amazon we have discovered that
it's traditional use as an energy booster for hunting and good
libido has lead to acai berry juice to being a very commercially
viable product.
It's most recent history is that it has been endorsed by such
talk show hosts as Oprah Winfrey and has been seen as a feature
on her show, a berry with star success. So lets say good bye to
guranum and hello to the acai berry.
About Author :
Todd Levering is the publisher of a website that provides
no-nonsense information about the acai berry. To get more info
about acai berry research and products that are made with the
acai fruit, visit http://acaipro.com