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That Acai Berry Diet Is a Scam! And So Is That One…And That One…And…

If you were walking down the street, and a man on the sidewalk offered you a bunch of pills as part of a free weight-loss trial in exchange for your credit card number, would you do it?

Click here to read more at thedailygreen.com

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The Acai Berry Scam in Chicago Tribune

I can’t keep up with all the trendy foods out there. How do I pronounce “acai”? And is this fruit really as good as Oprah Winfrey says?

Click here to read the answers at chicagotribune.com

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How to Avoid an Acai Berry Scam

Scammers always try to profit from the latest craze. One popular scam involves the acai berry. The acai berry itself is not a hoax. It has similar health benefits to other berries, and might even be of greater benefit. What it does not do is help you lose weight without diet and exercise.

Click here to read more at ehow.com

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Personal Review: Acai Berry Diet Does it really work?

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Who does Oprah Endorse?

Read the truth about Oprah’s endorsement of the acai berry:

http://www.oprah.com/article/health/nutrition/20090105_orig_acai

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Consumers Claim They Were Duped: In the News

The acai berry scam is making the news.

Click here to see report by 10news.com:

http://www.10news.com/video/18724509/index.html

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Finding the right acai

Many have asked how they can know when they find the right acai. Although we don’t endorse any particular brand, we do feel there are legitimate companies with quality acai berry products.

Here is a guide to finding quality acai from a reputible company:

1) Check out the product labels. Look for a company that uses nutritional facts on their labels. These are a little more detailed and leave less room to mislead the consumer.

2) Any products that claim to use the seeds of the berry are misleading. The seeds of the berry do not enhance the product, in fact, they decrease the quality of the product.

3) Any companies offering free trial offers are not legitimate.

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