So You Want to Buy Acai Berry Products?
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February 23rd, 2010 at 12:50 am
Have you tried acai berry products from GNC?
I want to try an acai berry product, but I refuse to get a free online trial because i’ve heard too many bad things. What about the stuff at GNC? What kinds of results can I expect using an acai product from GNC and which one should i try?
February 23rd, 2010 at 5:52 am
Acai berry products are becoming very popular right now, but there are some things that you need to take into consideration. Acai berries are only from the Amazon in Brazil, so anything that is not from there may not be acai, or may be very low quality acai. Because the acai berry is so perishable, much of the nutrient and antioxidant content of the berry may be lost not long after harvesting, unless it is somehow preserved to maintain its nutritional integrity. Many acai pills and powders are very low quality, because the process they go through rids the acai of its nutrition. One thing to check is the color of the pill or the powder. The acai berry is a very dark purple, almost black, and so any pill or powder that is medium to light purple is made up of very low quality acai. Those are some things to look for.
The acai berry product that I use is Monavie. I find it much more convenient, and delicious, than taking a pill or mixing a powder drink. Monavie has a facility right in Brazil, and a patented flash freeze dry process that allows Monavie to retain nearly all the nutritional and antioxidant content of the acai berry. Since drinking Monavie I feel more energetic, healthier, and I sleep better.
References :
If you would like to learn more, you are welcome to visit:
http://mymonavie.com/donovanewing
and if you have any questions, please feel free to ask
February 23rd, 2010 at 5:54 am
Just use a pre paid visa card to order them offline and you don’t have to worry about the headache or nightmare of canceling them. They’re online $1 from the site below.
References :
http://acaiberrydietpill.com
February 23rd, 2010 at 5:56 am
I see you have heard the bad things about the "free" trial, but how about the bad things about the product itself? It is just a berry! Read on, and be informed..
The whole weight loss supplement industry benefits from their product hardly working - enough to see very small results, but not enough to solve your problems. Why? Because if they solved your problem, you wouldn’t keep re-purchasing their product, now would you? These supplements are usually so ineffective that you would have been better off at a cost to time spent ratio to just do a little exercise.
Now we see the rise of the acai berry - one of the biggest scams on the market. Have you done any personal research on this? Just go to google and look for "acai berry scam" or something similar. People report almost no difference except as a very minor hunger suppressant, and some people report being sent huge amounts of it after their "free" trial as you have witnessed without asking for them, with a huge bill on their credit card for the trouble.
Instead, spend your money on something professional that is worth it and has a 100% money back guarantee so you can’t get ripped off! (see below) Or don’t.. but either way, save your time and money and stay away from those scam products.
References :
http://doiop.com/dropthatweight
February 23rd, 2010 at 5:58 am
I haven’t used the one at GNC.. but I am one of the people who bought the online free trial from http://ultraacaiberry.com/y/ and it’s worked well for me. I’m wondering what bad things you’ve heard..
References :
http://ultraacaiberry.com/y/