Acai Berry Scams or Not??
Acai berry scams or not questions are posted by thousand people from many countries. They interested to know more about acai berry diet, but they have heard that there are so many acai berry scams companies which will be eat their money for that product. This article will guide you the benefits from acai berry but not focused on its scam or not.
Everyone is informed about the acai berry diet by now. A great addition to any diet, acai berries can add various nutritional values to your diet – the unbelievable amount of antioxidants alone give it enough reason to be worth adding to your regimen. A lot of people have converted to using acai berry products as a form of dieting and would drink acai berry juice all the time in hopes of losing a few pounds a week but the truth is that the acai berry diet is about as legit as most other ‘too good to be true’ diets.

The main problem is probably the misconception which could lead to acai berry scams (that the companies selling joyfully allows and the people lack knowledge of) where people believe that by just drinking this acai berry juice, it will be the main source of their weight loss. Maybe this is why there is so much money to be made in the weight loss business – people are so depressed about their weight that they will try anything even if they know it won’t work, just in case it does.

It’s not just a farce that you can lose 15-20lbs in as little as 30 days, you can really lose this much, and more, even healthily but drinking juice is not the real answer. You could go on a “cleanse” but that is not something you should do in order to specifically lose weight.
The only way that you will lose that much weight (or any really) in any period of time is that you have a healthily balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle in general – meaning you not only eat healthy but exercise as well. If you get the killer combo of calorie burning and calorie consumption, the results will follow.
You’re probably working how the acai berry products can help you at all. Well, it’s very difficult to get technical about the subject but it basically works like this:
As you eat food, that particular food will send hormonal signals off which will notify your body of what to do with the calories from the food – to burn them or to store them as fat. If you know what you should be eating in regards to your metabolism, you can utilize that information so you’re never storing the wrong amount of fat and you can burn away the right fat at the right time as well.
The only thing that makes acai berry products much of a benefit in this case is that they send a beneficial hormonal signal off to your body which can assist your weight loss but if you know what you’re doing, acai berry juice can be out of your diet for good.
So overall, the acai berry juice itself is really good for your health and could help you to lose weight. But acai berry scams come from the “bad” company which pull the benefits from this acai berry popularity to scams people and take their money from their credit card.
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April 7th, 2009 at 10:12 pm
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May 25th, 2009 at 9:53 pm
Your product may keep everything it promises but it is unfortunately quite unsuitable for me for the following reasons: I have cronary artery occlusions 80% 75% & 60% and was advised by my cardiologist against taking Acai Burn as well as the Power Cleanser.
I hope you do not want me to send them back toyou, since that would cost me another $9- .
I am 81 and on age pension and am very worried at the possibility of a continued billing- since you have my visa number – although i can no longer use these products. Please respond .
Thanks Hildy Varney