does this acai berry work.?
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I bought the acai 1000mg rapid release softgel from my local cvs pharmacy you can look at the information on the product online. I now that their are some products that work despite all the people that are saying it’s a shame. If it is one that does not work can you tell me were I can find one that does ( one that’s in stores) you can also include info. such as how long it will take to start losing weight, how much weight i can expect to lose with 120 tablets, and other important info. Oh and by the way the bottle is orange i say this because their were other bottles their.
No, it’s a scam.
The berry has less antioxidants than blueberries and many other fresh fruits and vegetables in your local stores.
Antioxidants are beneficial but do nothing for weight loss.
Type in acai and scam
Free samples are far from free.
People have had to cancel credit cards to stop money being taken out.
Chicago-based Harpo, Inc., producers of "The Oprah Winfrey Show," and "Dr. Oz" has joined forces with Illinois Attorney General The Illinois Attorney General is the highest legal officer of the state of Illinois in the United States. Originally an appointed office, it is now an office filled by election through universal suffrage. Lisa Madigan to alert consumers to the numerous complaints about acai berry supplement marketers.
It seems the only effect the Acai Berry diet had when a customer placed an order for a free trial of the Acai Berry pills was the rapid depletion of available credit on the customer’s credit card.
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December 29th, 2009 at 7:41 am
i think that whole acai berry thing is a scam
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December 29th, 2009 at 7:49 am
Taking acai berry or any other supplement isn’t going to make you lose weight. There haven’t been any clinical tests that prove that acai helps you lose weight. As long as a company calls it a "supplement" then they can claim pretty much whatever they want about it. And terms like "rapid release" are made up to make people want to buy them.
The only surefire thing that will guarantee weight loss is to eat less calories, drink water and exercise more. Don’t trust pills to make you lose weight.
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December 29th, 2009 at 8:28 am
weight loss thingies are weird.. they dont work for everyone and for some ppl they look great..
just to let u know alot of the acai berry brands say that oprah and dr.oz promote them and thats not true.. dr.oz made a letter on his site saying me and oprah never promoted them.. it also depends on how much u weigh now how much of u is fat how tall u r etc…
its alot of business and alot of deception.. what weight loss pills do do alot of the time is promote a healthier life style which all in all helps alot.
consulting online ppl is kinda bad tho becuz some of the ppl might be online promoters.. ive brought up the weight loss question and got spammed with links to acai berry sites..
my doctor, hes a really great guy, cuz we talk about alot of stuff and he gives me the answer straight up and not bull crap. like one time my mom brought up that i had started smoking weed and she wanted to know if it would screw me up and my doc was like im not gonna promote me smoking it but in general there are no serious side effects and he was just like i dont reccomend me touching into other drugs and thats it.
talk to a doctor, they no best.
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December 29th, 2009 at 9:02 am
No, it’s a scam.
The berry has less antioxidants than blueberries and many other fresh fruits and vegetables in your local stores.
Antioxidants are beneficial but do nothing for weight loss.
Type in acai and scam
Free samples are far from free.
People have had to cancel credit cards to stop money being taken out.
Chicago-based Harpo, Inc., producers of "The Oprah Winfrey Show," and "Dr. Oz" has joined forces with Illinois Attorney General The Illinois Attorney General is the highest legal officer of the state of Illinois in the United States. Originally an appointed office, it is now an office filled by election through universal suffrage. Lisa Madigan to alert consumers to the numerous complaints about acai berry supplement marketers.
It seems the only effect the Acai Berry diet had when a customer placed an order for a free trial of the Acai Berry pills was the rapid depletion of available credit on the customer’s credit card.
References :