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November 18, 2009

Are there any side effects triggered by taking Acai berry?

As with all new health foods and supplements there is often great concern about potential side effects. Acai berry is an all natural product consisting of the concentrated extract of a fruit from a Brazilian palm tree. Acai berries have been found to have one particular acay berry side effect. Eaten in great enough quantities they reduce the appetite, and as such they have found a place amongst the most impressive natural dieting supplements available on the market. The use of Acai berries was originally limited to people who often took other supplements, they are a natural source of antioxidants and detoxifying proteins which strip away many of the toxins from the body and replace vitamins and minerals. It was also found that they had a side effect of reducing appetite and increasing metabolism, thus making them a perfect dieting supplement.

The use of Acai berry has been on the rise for a number of years and there have been no other reported side effects, the berries are a natural product and as such could be at risk from allergy reactions by some, but there has not been a single case of this side effect. Acai berries are amongst the safest type of supplements and have a massive impact on the health and well being of the people who take the supplement. As such the one side effect of reduced appetite is often a welcome side effect, so much so that Acai berry supplements have been recommended by doctors and nutritional experts as a diet aid.

Always listen to the advice of your medical professional

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November 4, 2009

Gardening You Can Do Inside That’s Also Natural

Whether you’re growing plants indoors in your home or you are use a greenhouse for indoor organic gardening, the process is still the same. Organic gardening goes beyond the scope of simply eliminating chemicals and other unnatural substances from the products you use to care for your plants. This involves every aspect of nourishing your plants with healthy foods as well as eliminating pests with the aid of “good” pests to get rid of the “bad” pests. It’s similar to the farmer who puts a scarecrow in the garden to repel the crows. It’s a matter of utilizing products that are on hand, and making use of our resources to combat the problems during indoor organic gardening.

With your indoor garden, it’s even more vital that you exercise indoor organic gardening techniques than with your outdoor garden. Perhaps that doesn’t sound politically correct, but in essence, you are putting your own family at risk if you use harsh chemicals on the plants you grow indoors. That doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t care just as much if you’re growing things outdoors, but outdoors, oftentimes the natural elements in the air will eliminate many of the toxins that might otherwise become a part of the plants themselves, but when you grow things indoors, you do not have the potential for that to happen. Thus, it’s more important to practice indoor organic gardening for the safety of your family and those who may enter the building where your plants are housed.

Being restricted to use of smaller areas is one of the challenges of organic gardening indoors. You, of course, want to choose plants that you are going to grow contingent upon the space you have available so that they will be able to grow properly, and you can keep them healthy for the duration of the time they must be indoors. For example, unless you have a greenhouse, you are not going to grow lettuce, potatoes, or corn because there isn’t enough room. In fact, one couldn’t even grow corn in a greenhouse, though they may attempt lettuce or potatoes if it’s a big enough building.

The two most important factors with indoor organic gardening is to be certain you have enough space for the plants you wish to grow and be more cognizant of the ingredients in the products you use, choosing elements such as other insects to control insect growth in your plants rather than chemical repellents. If you haven’t planted indoors before, make sure you know exactly what is required before you begin and have all the organic products you need closely.

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October 16, 2009

Our Noni Juice meets the highest standards

Enjoying a healthy lifestyle takes some work on our part. Generally is can be accomplished by making better choices every day regarding to what we eat, drink and how often we exercise.

Traditions going back thousands of years have focused our attention on Noni Tree. The pacific islanders have a rich history of using the Noni tree and fruit in their cultures. Also known by its scientific name, Morinda Citrifolia, Noni has a green, almost translucent, bumpy skin and gives off a strong unpleasant odour when ripe. The Noni’s health benefits far exceed the strong smell it gives off when ripe. Traditionally it was a part of the rather effective healing practices. Due to growing modern research, we now understand more about Noni’s apparent ability to benefit the body in many ways.

Everybody has a goal of staying healthy and ensuring proper nutrition every day to ensure that they live optimum lives and avoid what preventable health concerns that they can. We recommend our Noni products a part of a daily choice of a healthier lifestyle.}

TAHITIAN NONI Juice meets the highest standards of quality assurance as its harvesting and production is controlled from the tree to the bottle. Tahitian Noni International’s Noni products have also been tested for hundreds of toxins with no known positive results, which means you can rest assured when using Tahitian Noni International’s Juice Noni products.

As indicated at the bottom of all our web pages, these statements have not been evaluated by the US FDA and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Our website has the details and ordering information.

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