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açaí is a berry from the amazon forest of brazil. they are low in sugar and a fabulous source of antioxidants and minerals, and when blended with fruits, seeds, and nuts, it will pack even more of a health-giving punch. organic açaí freeze-dried berry powder is a handy store-bought pantry ingredient
, as it can be added to many drinks, breakfasts, and even into ice cream. here it makes a super-healthy and delicious breakfast bowl when mixed with nut milk, nut butter, and heaps of fresh fruit. the powder can be bought from health food shops and online, but has a relatively short shelf life, so only...
https://www.thespruceeats.com/super-simple-acai-breakfast-bowl-recipe-4165575
savvy americans are awakening from a slumber of blind-trust after discovering the white sugar they've been eating is a proven human toxin; not the least compatible with the needs of the holy temple's biochemistry. ergo plagues of diabetes, hypoglycemia, hypertension, elevated cholesterol and triglycerides
, increased arterial plaque, immune suppression, insulin resistance, obesity, h1n1 and heart disease freely loiter about a once-healthy citizenry. bluntly, sugar sucks. subsequently, enlightened americans seek rational alternatives to sugar and trustingly reach for the omnipresent pink, blue, and yellow...
https://chefwendellfowler.blogspot.com/2010/01/
savvy americans are awakening from a slumber of blind-trust after discovering the white sugar they've been eating is a proven human toxin; not the least compatible with the needs of the holy temple's biochemistry. ergo plagues of diabetes, hypoglycemia, hypertension, elevated cholesterol and triglycerides
, increased arterial plaque, immune suppression, insulin resistance, obesity, h1n1 and heart disease freely loiter about a once-healthy citizenry. bluntly, sugar sucks. subsequently, enlightened americans seek rational alternatives to sugar and trustingly reach for the omnipresent pink, blue, and yellow...
http://chefwendellfowler.blogspot.com/2010/01/