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Is Using Acai Berry during Pregnancy Wise?

Posted on Sunday, August 30, 2009 in Brandnew

If you are pregnant and a fan of the super fruit Acai Berry, you may be concerned about the effect it could have on your unborn child. Needless to say, any mother to be would be concerned about what they can and can’t eat because it’s always better to be safe than sorry, especially when you have a small baby’s life in your hands.

Thankfully, Acai Berry has no known side effects although further research is required to solidify this; the women of the Amazon have been taking large quantities of Acai Berry for generations. Acai berry does provide an abundance of vitamins and minerals that can help you during pregnancy by building your immune system and ensuring you have plenty of nutrition in your diet. The antioxidants in acai berry provide our bodies with a multitude of benefits: they have even been reported to help defend against cancer. Why not pass these wonderful benefits on to your little ones? Help your family to help themselves!

Unfortunately, many companies providing Acai supplements and other non pure Acai berry sources may include substances that could be harmful during pregnancy. If you have been taking supplements or other non pure Acai berry products you should switch to 100% pure acai berry juice which will provide all the goodness of Acai berry with no harmful contaminants.

If you are unsure about Acai berry, talk to your doctor about it beforehand who will be happy to give you some dietary advice for pregnancy.

 

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