Books on Acai

Heres a few more books on Acai and others that may be of interest to you ...

The Amazing Acai: Jewel Fruit of the Amazon

This book on the Acai is written by Dr. Steven Warren. The Amazon boasts a plethora of incredible fruits, but it’s the açai that’s in a league of its own when it comes to health. In this 46-page book, Dr. Steven Warren, a former member of the American Board of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, explains why. Chapters include:

Nutritional Content of the Acai Fruit. Free Radicals and Oxidation . Antioxidants and Acai. Acai in the Laboratory
The Best Superfoods to Use with Acai. Scientific Validation: references to 37 studies about the acai berry.

You can purchase a copy of this book from: http://acaitools.soundconcepts.com/p/9B009

Super Fruits Desk Reference - A Comprehensive Guide to 19 of the World's Healthiest Fruits

Studies have shown that naturally occurring nutrients and phytochemicals, especially those found in fresh fruits, are essential to our ability to ward off disease.

The “Super Fruits Desk Reference” is a comprehensive guide to 19 fruits from around the globe that, when incorporated into your everyday diet, will result in renewed vigor, vitality, and overall health. This would be a great addition to your books on the Acai.

 

 

The Cost of Being Sick

Lousy nutritional habits, a “treatment vs. prevention” medical industry mindset, and the high cost of paying for prescription drugs are all merging to create a health care “perfect storm” that will, if left unattended, swallow the health-care industry whole and take a lot of Americans down with it.

Healthcare futurist and medical product inventor Nicholas J. Webb, explores seven key predictions regarding the future—and the reality—of America’s current health care system. Based on current studies, The Cost of Being Sick follows today’s trends to their logical finales.

Avoiding this imminent crash, however, can be done. With health benefits slipping while the cost of treatments continues to escalate all in the face of poor health routines that feed the disease process, there is only one possible course of action. Each of us must accept the responsibility for our own health—not only for ourselves, but for our children as well.

And here’s the silver-lining: Not only does The Cost of Being Sick expose the cause of our failing health-care system, but it also presents the cure. And the cure promises more than just relief from the problems we are facing. This cure also promises a better lifestyle and a strengthened financial position.

So what exactly is “the cost of being sick?” The price is more than you will want to pay—but it is a bill you can avoid.

Seven Key Predictions:
For over two decades Nick has been involved in the solution side of medicine. He has provided tools and devices for a number of problems, yet these trends are leading to changes that no tool or device can fix. In the near future we will see the impending crisis bare its teeth in the form of the following seven predictions:

  1. Our Top Three Killers Will Grow Even More Lethal.
  2. Employees Will Bear the Burden of Health Care Costs.
  3. Health Care Costs Will Become the “New” Mortgage.
  4. Healthcare will be “Scored.”
  5. HVS programs Will Share the Costs of Benefits.
  6. More “Sicker and Quicker.”
  7. Healthcare Providers Will “Recycle” to Cut Costs.