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Can Any Body Can Tell Me About Acai Berry? What Is This All About? Is It A Scam Or Does It Really Work?

I am wondering if anyone has any information about this Acai Berry Diet that I keep hearing about.

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4 Responses to “Can Any Body Can Tell Me About Acai Berry? What Is This All About? Is It A Scam Or Does It Really Work?”

  1. Ryan E Says:

    From Wikipedia:
    “The fruit of the Açaí Palm, widely known as the Açaí berry, has been touted and marketed as a highly beneficial dietary supplement. Companies sell Açaí berry products in the form of tablets, juice, smoothies, instant drink powders, and whole fruit.
    [edit] Claims
    Marketers of this product make claims that it provides increased energy levels, improved sexual performance, improved digestion, sleep aid, detoxification, high fiber content, improved skin appearance, improved heart health, reversal of diabetes and other chronic illnesses, and reduction of cholesterol levels as well as expanding size of manhood and increasing sexual virility and sexual attractiveness to women,[1][2] however, there are no studies backing up any of these claims at this time.”

  2. Andre S Says:

    If the world’s most influential woman showcased acai berry in her show, it better be good. And it was. In fact, acai berry, a very small fruit from Central America, took the health fanatics by storm. And recently, it was found out that the properties of the berry can cause self-destruction in leukemia cells in an in-vitro experiment. But even before this recent discovery, acai berry and colon cleanse had already been working side by side in making people a bit less unhealthy and a bit less heavy.
    Why does the body need colon cleanse? The digestive system is the measuring stick for health, so to speak. This is because when there are problems in the digestive tract, excessive build-up of toxins for example, the effects are usually felt in other parts of the body. And there are around 60 plus diseases and disorders that are typically associated with unhealthy colon. So chronic bad health often roots from problematic colons. Because of poor diet and insufficiency of measures to ensure healthy digestive systems, many people develop diseases and conditions from toxins, plaques and food remains that pile up in the linings of the colon. This then provides the right breeding ground for bacteria and other microorganisms that are seriously harmful to the entire body. The toxins and poisons created by the unhealthy conditions of the colons will eventually reach all parts of the body, and in time, the effects will be felt. Thus, it is only important to secure a healthy digestive tract by means of colon cleanse.
    What makes acai berry effective in the colon cleanse process? First things first, does the dynamic duo of acai berry and colon cleanse really work? As there are no clinical evidences to support this claim, only user anecdotes can be used as evidence and according to them, it really does work. According to one anecdote found in the internet, a woman lost 40 pounds by just combining the tandem of acai berry and colon cleanse. And the pounds kept on shedding off. Sounds pretty much like a scam right? Actually not. It may seem like a story from a fairy tale book but acai berry is a really potent fruit and it really works well with colon cleanse products and sometimes, it could also work as a colon cleanse agent by itself

  3. locosurf Says:

    It is a scam. I am sorry — but, the reality is that exercise and a real, balanced diet are the answers.
    See about the scam here: http://cspinet.org/new/200903231.html

  4. Dan W Says:

    I can only speak for myself. I lost 10 pounds in the first 2 weeks, but more than that I have a LOT more energy and I feel great.
    I got a free trial at this site: http://hubpages.com/hub/Buy-Acai-Burn-Free

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