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Has anyone heard anything bad about Acai force Max, or Acai in general?

Posted on October 31, 2009 by Comments (3)

Sue L asked:


I understand there are lots of phoney ads and reviews on-line. Can anyone direct me to sites that tell the real deal? Thanks!
Because I heard it was a scam and Acai berry has not been proven to aid in weightloss. This website has more info on what I’m talking about.

http://fatlosspro.com/acai-forcemax-reiew.html

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3 Responses to “Has anyone heard anything bad about Acai force Max, or Acai in general?”

  1. m00nlight_470 says:

    nothing wrong with them

  2. Chris says:

    Most of the sites on the internet selling Acai berry supplements are scams. Acai ForceMax is one of those scams. They offer these “risk-free trials” but in actual fact as soon as you sign up they’ll automatically ship you more every month and charge your card $80+ every month without you even asking for it.

    As for Acai berry itself, it probably does have health benefits but certainly not the kind that these websites promote.
    It won’t make you lose weight unless you’re prepared to put some hard work into it (exercise and a decent diet). I doubt it’ll make any noticeable difference to your health, it’s just a berry.

  3. Kailyn says:

    A lot of people don’t realize all the health benefits of the Acai Berry. Oprah has had Dr. OZ on her show talking about how it is a superfood. The vitamins and anti-oxidents it contains allow rapid weight loss in many people. There are even reports of people losing 40-50lbs in 3 months using Acai.

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