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		<title>Ultimate Acai Superfruit Found To Kill Cancer Cells</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A recently completed University of Florida study has added to the buzz  surrounding the Brazilian acai berry. The study is one of the first to  research the many claims attributed to the ultimate acai fruit.</p>
<p>In it&#8217;s  study, six different chemical extracts were made from acai berry pulp,  and each extract was prepared in seven concentrations.</p>
<p>At least 4  of the extracts killed a great many cancer cells when applied for 24  hours or more. Anywhere from 35 percent to 86 percent of the cancer  cells were destroyed, depending on the particular extract and  concentration.</p>
<p>According to Stephen Talcott, an assistant  professor with UF&#8217;s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, the  study showed extracts from ultimate acai  berries triggered a self-destruct  response (apoptosis) in up to 86 percent of leukemia cells tested.</p>
<p>Talcott,  however, cautioned against reading too much into the results, noting  that the tests were run against cancer cell cultures and not on human  test subjects.</p>
<p>Still, the results are exciting. In the last year,  the Brazilian berry has really taken off in the United States. It has  also caught the attention of many companies who are now creating  products that include the ultimate acai berry.</p>
<p>Although, ultimate acai berries are  thought to be one of the richest fruit sources of antioxidants, other  antioxidant rich fruits have been shown to kill cancer cells in similar  studies.</p>
<p>Antioxidants are substances that may protect cells from  the damage caused by unstable molecules known as free radicals. Free  radical damage is theorized to be one of the main causes of cancer. A  sufficient amount of ultimate acai antioxidants are thought by many to short-circuit  this process by interacting with and stabilizing the free radicals and  may stopping the damage that they do to healthy cells.</p>
<p>Experts  are divided on just what effect antioxidants have on cancer cells in the  human body, because of the many other lifestyle factors that have to be  factored into the equation.</p>
<p>Many anecdotal claims have been made  for the ultimate acai berry. And traditionally Indians in the Brazilian rain  forest have used it in ways as diverse as food, house thatching, drink,  diarrhea, jaundice, fevers, and as treatment for many other health  diseases.</p>
<p>The University of Florida study is a welcome step  towards getting away from some of the claims of acai and subjecting it  to controlled studies.</p>
<p>&#8220;A lot of claims are being made, but most  of them haven&#8217;t been tested scientifically,&#8221; Talcott said. &#8220;We are just  beginning to understand the complexity of the ultimate acai berry and its  health-promoting effects.&#8221;</p>
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