Do the Acai Berry pills actually work for weight loss?!


Question: Do the Acai Berry pills actually work for weight loss?
When i read about Acai berry pills and Colon pills, i was amazed. There were even pictures of people for proof. But im still not sure... what do you think? And also, would it be okay for a teen to take those pills.. or is it just for adults.. ?
Thanks.

Answers:

This whole acai berry thing is a scam.
Acai berries are high in antioxidants.
A diet high in antioxidant foods can increase your metabolism.
An increase in metabolism can burn more calories.
More calories burned can result in weight loss.
Acai berries cause weight loss!
That is the big "stretch" these con artists are selling.
Acai berries don't have any more antioxidants in them than regular blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, or blackberries. At 10 times the price because they are "exotic".
The "cleanse" that usually come with them contain nothing more than psyllium husk powder to help you poop more.
There is no such thing as a "fat burner ".
Burning more calories than you consume is the only fat burner.
None of these weight loss supplements guarantee anything unless you establish a healthy diet and exercise program.
So why not just establish a healthy diet and exercise program and keep your money?
You are spending somewhere between $2 and $4 per day on products that are not approved or guaranteed to do anything.
The same "stretch of the imagination" applies to the green tea, maquiberry, hoodia, moyoberry, gojiberry, fruta planta, and african mango seed extract pills out there.
That kind of money pays for a great gym membership.
The only weight loss supplement I recommend is a basic multivitamin.
A healthy diet high in both soluble and insoluble fiber is the only safe way there is.

If this stuff really worked, why would they use the fraudulent scheme listed below.

Always check the Terms and Conditions if you but any of these products online.
They do what is called "reverse billing" where youyunknowingly sign up for hundreds of dollars of product with their "free sample"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enforcement…




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