Oxford Vitality Acai berry tablets 1000
What are Acai Berries? Although the Acai Berry (phonetically pronounced ah-sigh-ee) has been cultivated for thousands of years, the fruit has only been used by the Western world since the 1990s. With a long, thin trunk that grows to heights of 35m, it's no wonder that the acai plant belongs to the 'palm' family. The berry hangs from branches that group at the top of the trunk in ribbon-like shapes. Each tree can provide 20kg of fruit per year and Farmers do everything they can to ensure maximum production of the Acai Berry which has grown in popularity in recent years. Acai Berries are also well known for their naturally high polyphenol content. Our Acai Berry Tablets The Acai Berries in our tablets are sourced from crushed berries to form a powder which is then pressed into our tablets. Our nutritionists have sourced the highest quality Acai Berry extract, which contains 10% polyphenols. We recommend taking 1 tablet, twice a day, to see the full benefits. This product is suitable for vegetarians and vegans. Please note - we recommend that both the 500 and 1,000 tablet options are more suitable for use by more than one person. This is to ensure that you are receiving full use of the product before its expiry date. For one person's use, we recommend the 120 or 240 tablet options. Safety Information: Keep out of sight and reach of children. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication[s] please consult your healthcare practitioner before use. Not intended for use by persons under the age of 18. Discontinue use and consult a doctor if adverse reactions occur. This product should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed stated dose. This product is not intended to treat, diagnose, cure or prevent any kind of illness.
Oxford Vitality Acai berry tablets 1000
What are Acai Berries? Although the Acai Berry (phonetically pronounced ah-sigh-ee) has been cultivated for thousands of years, the fruit has only been used by the Western world since the 1990s. With a long, thin trunk that grows to heights of 35m, it's no wonder that the acai plant belongs to the 'palm' family. The berry hangs from branches that group at the top of the trunk in ribbon-like shapes. Each tree can provide 20kg of fruit per year and Farmers do everything they can to ensure maximum ...