Alrighty, so I’ve been hearing a lot about Acai and how if you take it with a colon cleanser, you’ll lose wait?
Anyway, I decided to go with the Acai juice instead of a pill. What would be more beneficial, juice or the pill itself?
Hello, Cassie. I think it is important to understand something about acai berries – it is just a fruit. It does indeed have a high amount of antioxidants, but a quick trip to the acai page on wikipedia will show you that it is not even the top in that region, either. For the most part, it is a scam in the sense of the companies making money off of false pretenses. Sure, you will hear about people losing weight eating/taking a lot of acai, but let me ask you a serious question.. would the result have been different if it was a lot of a different fruit? Personally, I don’t think so.
If you understand all of this and still want to have some acai, then approach it as any other fruit and enjoy yourself. However, I would stay away from the "free trials" being thrown around. You are almost guaranteed to get burned here, there are a lot of reports of people being charged for extra shipments they didn’t ask for.
I don’t think it is very productive to just shoot down someones question and not add anything constructive however, so I’d like to recommend some reading on a diet called calorie shifting. I have heard good things about it, but I’ll drop a link below and let you decide for yourself.
I hope that whichever path you end up taking that you do lose your unwanted weight, you will surely be a much happier person in the end for it.
-Brian
December 2nd, 2009 at 4:10 am
Alrighty?
Wait?
Acai juice is delicious. So just drink and enjoy it.
You lose weight by not eating crappy food and by exercising.
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December 2nd, 2009 at 4:19 am
Cassie, acai juice doesn’t help you because it just has acai flavor.Try acai berry pills but you need to avoid scams. As I know, fake products have very dangerous effects on your body health. Also there are some people who are saying that acai products doesn’t work, I think it’s because they’ve used fake acai berry products. Read the blog below, it helped us (me and my gf) a lot to find a real & natural acai product: http://acaiberryscams.wordpress.com/2008/12/23/ive-tested-6-acay-berry-products-and-here-are-scams/
Hope this helps
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personal exp.
December 2nd, 2009 at 5:07 am
Hello, Cassie. I think it is important to understand something about acai berries – it is just a fruit. It does indeed have a high amount of antioxidants, but a quick trip to the acai page on wikipedia will show you that it is not even the top in that region, either. For the most part, it is a scam in the sense of the companies making money off of false pretenses. Sure, you will hear about people losing weight eating/taking a lot of acai, but let me ask you a serious question.. would the result have been different if it was a lot of a different fruit? Personally, I don’t think so.
If you understand all of this and still want to have some acai, then approach it as any other fruit and enjoy yourself. However, I would stay away from the "free trials" being thrown around. You are almost guaranteed to get burned here, there are a lot of reports of people being charged for extra shipments they didn’t ask for.
I don’t think it is very productive to just shoot down someones question and not add anything constructive however, so I’d like to recommend some reading on a diet called calorie shifting. I have heard good things about it, but I’ll drop a link below and let you decide for yourself.
I hope that whichever path you end up taking that you do lose your unwanted weight, you will surely be a much happier person in the end for it.
-Brian
References :
http://icanhaz.com/loseweight
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/acai_palm
December 2nd, 2009 at 5:15 am
I am not sure. I have been reading up on the acai berry myself and have found the following informational site very informative – http://www.acai-health-diet.com.
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