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2009
20
Aug

Acai Berry And Pregnancy

by Dana Hawkes

Nothing is more important for expectant parents than the healthy development, safety and well-being of their unborn child and the smooth recovery of the mother after child birth. With the first indicators of pregnancy, the mother makes sure to include ample amounts of vitamins, minerals and other essential nutrients in the diet. One such name that must be included in the list is the acai berry supplement. Yes, the acai is known to be richly packed with antioxidants that are highly beneficial for the body and are safe for both mother and child.

The acai retains all its natural features even when preserved. So taking a regular intake of acai supplements not only ensures healthy development of the unborn child but also speedy recovery, with no lasting signs of pregnancy, in the mother. The rich antioxidant content in acai berries is known to develop the placental efficiency and reduce pregnancy related stress.

In addition the acai supplement is also helpful as it eases cramps, swelling and other complexities related to child birth. The acai berry extract is known to increase and improve blood circulation which helps the fetus to get vital nutrients from the mother. The continuous usage of the acai supplement also aids the recovery of the mother after birth.

The berries are not known to have any side effects besides causing an allergy which could give rise to skin irritation or rash. But even this is limited to certain people who suffer from allergies from other berries. Else the acai berries are safe to use even in pregnancy. But one thing must be remembered and that is to get 100% pure acai extract.

The supplements are made of different ingredients besides acai juice. So to ensure the unborn child’s safety, caution must be exercised and the gynecologist must be consulted before including them in the diet.

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