The Biggest Acai Juice Scams! Caution – Two Foolproof Ways To Avoid Ever Buying Fake Acai Again
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010So what are the biggest and most outrageous claims being “sold” to you and I about the berry? We’ve actually identified about 10 of them, with 2 of the biggest “offenders” listed below!
Scam Sign #1: Acai Will Cure Cancer
If you see this, please run the other way. While there have been some promising studies on the anti-carcinogenic qualities of acai in a test tube setting, there has been no “proof” that it will do the same in the human body.
Scam Sign #2: It is the ONLY Way to Lose Weight, Get More Energy or Otherwise
Silly again, right? There are LOTS of good ways to lose weight, feel great and add more energy and vitality to your life. Acai Berry happens to be a great way to speed up the process of burning fat, having more energy and just feeling wonderful for many people, but don’t let anyone tell you it’s the sole strategy for improving your diet – or your life! In my view? That’s just a dead simple sign they are trying to sell you a scam rather than helping you out.
Look, the truth is if you truly want an amazing and tranformative healthy experience with a health or wellness product, do your due diligence and pick a program that’s proven to work (and do it honestly) first!
Bonus Tip: Beware of the Acai Berry Scams! Unfortunately, many of the acai berry products on the market are scams, being sold by unscrupulous companies with one hand in your pocket, rather than out to help you heal. My best advice? If you really want to experience the amazing benefits of the berry, make sure you ONLY buy
authentic acai berry juice or extract.
(This is the one that we use, and recommend to our family, friends and readers alike)
Good luck, and happy healing!
By: Tina Bardo
About the Author:
Tina Bardo is a nutritional and fitness enthusiast, with a passion for helping ordinary people achieve extraordinary weight loss.




