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		<title>History of Maqui Berry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Maqui Berry’s history has a striking resemblance to other “super foods” that have arrived in the market. The majority of these super fruits have long been a staple of a certain people buried in a jungle somewhere. The Maqui Berry is no exception to this rule.
The Mapuche Indians have existed all throughout the Americas [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Maqui Berry’s history has a striking resemblance to other “super foods” that have arrived in the market. The majority of these super fruits have long been a staple of a certain people buried in a jungle somewhere. The <a href="http://www.maqui-berry-reviews.com">Maqui Berry</a> is no exception to this rule.</p>
<p>The Mapuche Indians have existed all throughout the Americas for hundreds of years. They are the only group of native americans that have no been conquered by one of the large groups of Indians such as the Mayans or Incas. This has long been attributed to the fact that they were much stronger and more healthy then many of their counterparts. We now know this can be attributed to drinking the Maqui Berry many times a day.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.maqui-berry-reviews.com/maqui-berry-super-fruit.html">Maqui Berry super fruit</a> was viewed as a strong symbol of health, strength, and thought to have healing powers by the Mapuche Indians. They increased warmth during the winter, and strength and stamina during the hunting season. As you know, on top of all this, the antioxiant content is completely through the roof, which makes it the best known supplement for your body. This is probably the reason this single group of Indians also had such a long lifespan.</p>
<p>In conclusion, the Maqui Berry story does not differ greatly from many of the other super fruit stories, but it is still a great story that explains a lot.</p>
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