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Acai Berry Scams – 3 Things You Need To Know

February 10, 2010 by Acai Health Plus  
Filed under Acai Berry Scams

Acai berries are promoted everywhere you look. From the television, to billboards, to the internet, everyone seems to be talking about the wonderful powers of acai berry juice. In terms of a health perspective, acai berry juice is advertised as having 10 to 30 times more antioxidants than pomegranates, grapes and blueberries. Due to its enriching nutrient composition, acai berries are said to be one of the healthiest fruits in the world.

The word Acai is everywhere – and many companies know it! In fact, many companies are actively trying to cash in on the craze. For this reason, it is important to do your research and get your facts straight before jumping into any acai berry juice program or free trial.

The drawbacks of many Acai Juice Programs:

Poor Quality:

It is important to find a manufacturer that creates and offers a very high quality, organic, pure acai product. The last thing you want to do is purchase a watered down version of the juice. This will not provide you with the nutrient benefits you are spending to buy. In fact, watered down acai juices may be full of harmful fillers and additives that will do you more harm than good.

Free Trail Scams:

Be weary of any programs offering free trials. Although I am sure some of the companies may be legitimate, it is critical that you protect yourself by doing research before giving away your credit card number. Not only do you run the risk of having your credit card charged every month for something you did not sign up for, but you may be getting a very poor grade product shipped to your door. In fact, the product may not have any acai in it at all! To get the benefits of acai, it has to be pure, premium quality product.

Free Trail Scams – The New Wave

Beware of companies that are trying to educate you and expose other free trail scams. Some of these companies in fact are actually cashing in on the “free trial scams.” Some companies out there are trying to appear legitimate and on your side, but in fact may still be trying to get your credit information.

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  3. Acai Berry – Health Risks

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