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Learn more about the health benefits of acai. The acai berry contains 10 times the antioxidants found in red grape and is a healthy way to energize and protect your body. The acai berry is also considered a superfruit because it is packed full of nutrients! Although no supplement or juice is as good as the real thing we recommend a product called Proleva because it contains a strong extract of acai and ensuring that your acai needs are fulfilled daily. You can order a free trial of Proleva at www.tryproleva.com Stay healthy with http
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brazilbotanicals.com Acai Berry Juice discussed by Dr. Tim S. Hollingshead. The juice and pulp of the açaí fruit (Euterpe oleracea) are often used in beverages and smoothies. In northern Brazil, açaí is traditionally served in gourds called “cuias” with tapioca and, depending on the local preference, can be consumed either salty (with shrimp) or sweet (honey is known to be used in the mix). Açaí has become popular in southern Brazil where it is consumed cold as açaí na tigela (“açaí in the bowl”), mostly mixed with granola and bananas — a fad in which açai is considered an energizer. Açaí is also widely consumed in Brazil as an ice cream flavor or juice.
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www.bbb.org If you’ve spent any time online, you’ve probably seen them: the ads for diet products made with the trendy berry açai. But you may want to think twice about signing up for one of these diets. The consumer advocacy group, the Center for Science in the Public Interest, is warning that not only are the diets questionable, many are offered through an online scam. There’s no evidence whatsoever that diet pills made with açai (pronounced a-sigh-EE) will help flatten tummies, cleanse colons, enhance sexual desire, or perform any of the other commonly advertised functions, the CSPI warns in a news release Monday. What’s more, many of these pills are offered through “free, risk-free” 14-day trial offers that are really part of a scheme called “negative option” advertising. The companies offer samples of the products but then charge the customer’s credit card month after month unless the consumer cancels the order. “Law enforcement has yet to catch up to these rogue operators. Until they do, consumers have to protect themselves.” The Better Business Bureau in the US released a statement this January warning consumers to be wary of website offering acai berry-related weight loss products, saying it has received “thousands” of complaints from consumers. In many cases, when customers try to contact the company and cancel their subscriptions, they are forced to sit for more than an hour on hold. Additionally, some consumers have complained of unauthorized charges on their …