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Acai Berry Scams
Acai Berry Scams
Acai (Pronounced as-sah-ee) Berry Scams have been all over the Internet since
November of 2008. Just go to Google Trends http://www.google.com/trends?q=acai and
you’ll see when the Scams really started taking off.
The vast majority of Ads for Acai Berry Online are littered with fraudulent claims. Many
ads for Acai Berry go far beyond just misleading. Claims are all over the place as if the
Acai Berry has some magical powers that nobody has known about – until 2008. The
small grape-sized berries originating in Brazil are claimed by these Scam Companies to
do everything from increase energy, fight cancer, to creating being the Mythical Fountain
of Youth.
We all want to look younger as we age, to feel better, to be healthy. It’s sad that
marketers play on our desires in such a fraudulent manner. To make matters worse many
companies have charged consumers outrageous fees without their authorization. Or they
have charged the consumer then not shipped the product.
The typical scam revolves around a “free trial” or even just a first purchase. Once these
unethical companies have your credit card number they immediately bill you then put
you and even when they do ship the Acai Berry Product they enroll you in a recurring
billing program. Then they make it extremely difficult to get off these programs. You
end up fighting with your Credit Card insurer. Don’t get yourself caught up in the hype.
Acai Berries are just a fruit that grows in a particular region of the world – Brazil. The
life expectancy of a person born in Brazil today is: 68.15 Years for a male and 75.45
years for a female. Wait isn’t the Acai Berry supposed to be the mythical Fountain of
Youth? Apparently not. This information comes from the CIA World Fact Book. The
Average life expectancy for a United States Citizen (Male/Female combined is 78.14
years). And who even knew of the Acai Berry before 2008, besides the Brazilians?
The Acai Berry contains oleic acid, palmitic acid, linoleic acide, beta sitosteorol,
polyphenols… on and on. Guess what – yeah most of this stuff is probably good for you.
Now lets compare this to the Common North American Blueberry
What does this prove? Nothing! It proves berries have nutrition… that’s it.
The only thing that has been proven in any clinical study that I could find is the Acai
Berries seem to be a pretty good fruit for general health. That’s it. No magic cure, no
weight loss, no cancer cure. They are just a fruit people. Wake up!