RioLife Acai Berries

RioLife acai berry is an all natural energy berry from Amazon palm trees.

RioLife Acai gets out and about

admin
Sunday, September 5th, 2010

One thing we love doing at RioLife is getting to share the amazing Acai Berry with as many people as we can. Over the past couple of weeks we were lucky enough to attend the Organic Expo and Green show in Darling Harbour and the Ultimate Health Event out at Homebush. Many people got to try our tasty Acai, mixed with a bit of apple and mango juice it was delicious.

As usual our Acai got great attention with many people trying the wonderful Acai Berry for the first time, it was great to see so many people impressed with our product and even some people knew how to pronounce it correctly:) We at RioLife love talking about the many great things Acai has to offer us for our energy and health it is great to see so many people interested in foods like this.

Thanks to all those who came to visit us at our RioLife stall was great to see so many people at both the events as well as getting to meet so many other great business owners and see so many great new products. The organic food industry is truly starting to take off, it is a very exciting time for this industry.

Please see our Facebook page to see some photos from the event  http://www.facebook.com/pages/RioLife/24853971395?ref=ts

RioLife – Acai Berry, Exotic Energy for Living.

Acai Berry voted the #1 Superfood

admin
Friday, September 3rd, 2010

From energy drinks to hair products to cola, the acaiberry has everyone trying to capture a piece of this amazing fruit. Since 2004 this Amazonian fruit has been making waves around the world. But it wasn’t until the last few years that celebrities joined the ranks and started raving about the nutrition, anti-aging effects and energy they got from consuming this South American berry.

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Acai – Healthy for you Healthy for the Planet

admin
Thursday, August 19th, 2010

At RioLife, we’re as passionate about the environment and communities our acai berries come from as we are about the berries themselves. (And since we famously can’t get through a single day without a delicious and energising RioLife acai bowl for breakfast, you know that means we’re pretty passionate!)

Unlike most other industries in the Amazon basin, the harvesting of acai berries doesn’t involve the destruction of the precious trees that make this region so unique, harbour a plethora of wildlife and act as the lungs of the earth, continuously converting carbon dioxide back into life-giving oxygen for all of us.

In fact, the harvesting of acai is one of only a handful of sustainable commercial initiatives identified by Greenpeace as having the capacity to make a meaningful difference to the deforestation of the region.

The main commercial activities in the Amazon are logging and farming, both of which involve the clearing of trees in an alarming, unsustainable, and often illegal manner.

In contrast, the harvesting of acai berries does not involve deforestation.

It’s a win-win-win situation. The jungle is protected from land clearing, the locals earn an income, and here in Australia we get to enjoy antioxidant-rich acai berries safe in the knowledge that we’re contributing to the health and sustainability of the Amazon.

Key to the environmental success of the acai industry has been the realisation among local communities of how valuable and financially viable it is for them to keep the açaí palms alive so the berries can be harvested over and over again.

Education obviously plays a major role here, both in terms of local awareness of the economic value of acai berries and the issues associated with deforestation, and also in providing employment opportunities outside of the mainstream farming and logging industries.

So, having a fair trade-based business relationship with the workers who gather and process our 100% wild harvested and certified organic acai berries is not enough for us. We also believe it’s important to help educate their kids.

Since RioLife opened its doors in 2005, we’ve been donating a percentage of all retail sales to help build and fund schools in this part of the Amazon.

With your support, we’re thrilled that RioLife and the registered charity ACAIMU are now providing schooling and medical and dental care for nearly 100 children, many of whom would otherwise be unable to go to school due to the remoteness of their homes.

The children are transported to the school by boat, fed a meal, and given lessons in reading, writing, maths, environmental studies, home economics and crafts and social living in the community.

We’re committed to creating a healthy, sustainable future for these children and the region they live in, and with every purchase of RioLife Freeze-Dried Acai berry Powder, you’re contributing to that goal.

As they say in Brazil, obrigado. Thanks!

Winter Detox with Acai Berry

admin
Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Many people believe that scoffing on stodgy carbohydrate-rich foods helps keep them warm when it’s cold outside, but don’t realise that the combination of extra carbs and a tendency to do less exercise in winter weather may add up to an extra kilo or two.

Those who pay attention to their health now will reap the rewards when swimsuit season comes around again, so this is a great time to encourage your health-conscious customers to undergo a mild detox.

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Acai Berry benefits cholesterol levels: Rat Study

jeremy
Thursday, January 7th, 2010

The pulp of acai berries may counter the effects of a high-fat diet and reduce the risk of developing high blood cholesterol levels, says a new study with rats from Brazil.
Animals fed a high-fat diet and supplemented with acai pulp had lower levels of total and non-HDL cholesterol, compared to animals just eating a high-fat diet, according to findings published in Nutrition.
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Warning on Acai Berry Scams

jeremy
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

WARNING ON ACAI SCAMS: RioLife
has had an increase in inquiries relating to “victims” of Acai SCAMS who
signed up for “free trials” and are still being charged monthly
un-authorised transactions. All Acai Scams so far have originated from
the US.
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Acai Berry & Fibre

jeremy
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Gut-Healthy Fiber

“Eat more fibre”. Easy to say but hard to do? You have probably heard that before, but why is fibre so good for us?
A high fibre diet (approximately 30-40g per day) reduces the risk of some chronic conditions. It is also a great way to help you feel full quickly and lose weight. Fibre comes from plant foods: whole grain cereals, vegetables, legumes, fruit, nuts and seeds, and is necessary for your gut to function properly. However, it is important to drink plenty of fluids in order for the fibre to swell and act as a sponge and regulate your gut movement.

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Acai Berry provides rich Vitamins & Minerals

jeremy
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Acai Berry is a rich source of Vitamins and Minerals

Vitamins and minerals are substances found in our foods that are needed in small quantities to support your body!s growth and good health. We need these compounds everyday, for several processes in our bodies. In order to get them, we need to eat a variety of foods including fruits and vegetables, which are high in vitamins and minerals.

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Acai Berry increases your Energy!

jeremy
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Acai Berry provides Sustained Energy!

What can you eat that will give you sustained energy throughout the day? RioLife Acai? Yes!

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Acai Berry & Weight Loss

jeremy
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Acai Berry helps with your weight loss!

How can you improve your mental and physical performance and at the same time control your weight? A smoothie with RioLife organic freeze dried Acai first thing in the morning! Well, after you wake up and shower of course. Many of us skip breakfast and that is not good news.
Having a good breakfast is one of the simplest ways to improve your overall health. Did you know that breakfast skippers tend to be heavier than non-breakfast skippers?

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