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It is suppose to be a good antioxidant source, but it does not help you loose weight.
You see all these adds and all these news cast saying they have tried Acai Optimum and it works. Have any of you true real moms tried this and does it work? Can you really cancel at any time or do you have to keep buying the pills to keep the weight off etc? Thanks Ladies!
It is suppose to be a good antioxidant source, but it does not help you loose weight.
I would advise against any sort of "free trial". I work for a large bank in their ATM/Debit card area, you really are not paying for a free trial. They charge you up front, when they ship the item and by the time you receive it, the trial time is over. Cancelling the service is just as difficult. If you are interested in the product, by it at a health food/supplement store.
Acai berries detoxify (free radicals) they do not make you lose weight. As long as you maintain a healthy eating lifestyle you will be fine. If you like to stay off pills, drink grape juice...pure 100% grape or blueberry juice. Pomegranetes are great as well, fruit or juice. Same effect. I take the pills cause I cant stand juice due to my reflux or fruit. Hurts the tummy. Also only take pure acai (no fillers) capsules.
Yes I was a fool and tried this.
What the pils did was make me violently ill for three days. I tried one pill, got very sick and thought Oh it must be the flu. So I didn't take any more pills. Later when I was feeling better, maybe a couple weeks I tried it again, same thing happened. I was violently ill, thought I would have to go to the hospital.
I stopped taking the pils. I called the company and tried to stop the automatic pill shipments. THey wouldn't stop. THey kept passing me to different people in the agency. I finally called my credit (Discover) and I wasnt' the first one they had heard from and they toook care of getting all my money back and said their was litigation against this company.
Please don't use these Acai Berry pills. I have had much better luck on Weight Watchers. There it's all about healthy lifestyles and not supplements.
I've watched for several decades as one wonder food or weight-loss miracle after another is pushed before the public. They tend to be expensive, but what they are selling is hope, and hype.
Acai is a fruit, and beneficial in the diet. It does not promote weight loss. I've known several people now who have put out some serious cash and lost perhaps a pound or two, at most.