AMARUMAYU is truly mission-driven, with an objective to create a U.S. market for a series of amazingly health-beneficial superfruits from the Peruvian Amazon.
Through their products, they justify the continued existence of the trees from which these superfruits (Buriti and Camu Camu) are harvested, working to prevent deforestation and thereby stop the massive amounts of carbon that are sequestered beneath the Amazon Rainforest from being released into Earth’s atmosphere.
Their mission is to preserve the precious Amazonian ecosystem and support the indigenous communities who are the true protectors of the Amazon.
Just the facts:
• AMARUMAYU is committed to preventing the deforestation of the
Amazon Rainforest, fighting global warming, and protecting the
indigenous peoples of the Amazon.
• AMARUMAYU Buriti and Camu Camu Superfruit Juices are made of
100% juice with natural flavors.
• They contain no added sugar and no preservatives.
• Buriti is sustainably wild-harvested within the Peruvian Amazon, and is
known as the “Tree of Life,” because it has provided food for hundreds
of species in the Amazon for thousands of years.
• Buriti Superfruit Juice contains Omegas 3, 6, and 9, Vitamins A and C,
and minerals such as Potassium, Iron, and Calcium.
• Camu Camu Superfruit Juice is hydrating, thirst-quenching, and
provides a substantial boost to your body’s immunity.
• The Camu Camu superfruit, handpicked in the Peruvian Amazon, is the
most powerful natural source of vitamin C—50 times the amount in an
orange.
• Each Superfruit Juice is packaged in a reusable and recyclable
aluminum bottle.
• A 6-pack of 16 oz bottles of AMARUMAYU Superfruit Juices typically
retails for $35.94.
Did you know...
“AMARU” means serpent and “MAYU” means river—AMARUMAYU is the original name of the Amazon River, in the language of the indigenous Quechua people.
Where to purchase:
AMARUMAYU Superfruit Juices can be found at amazon.com.
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