Acai Berries


Written on October 21, 2009 – 10:56 am | by admin

While you would normally see a review for a specific product on this blog, when it comes to acai berry supplements, a general review is all that is needed. This is due to the fact that they are a scam…every single one of them. This might seem like an unfair generalization, and perhaps it is. Maybe there is an honest company out there, with an honest product.

This is, however, highly unlikely. There is no scientific proof whatsoever that acai berries does anything but provide a small amount of vitamins and minerals, far less than in other berries, such as raspberries. That is only in the case of pure berries as well, which most Internet products don’t contain.

In addition to this, many will give you a free trial, bill your credit card at the end, and then refuse to stop until you open up a dispute. You will rarely get your money back unless your credit card company reimburses you, and it is far more of a problem than it is worth.

This is the way that most companies that sell products in an infomercial/sales page setting work. Forget what Oprah says, acai berries don’t work,a nd until they can prove otherwise, you should stay away.

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