Dieting is hard enough without having to weed through a sea of scams. So many diet products just feed on desperation, offering little to no real value and may even be dangerous. Today we'll talk about the Acai Berry Diet or Weight Loss Scam.
Acai berry (pronounced ah-sigh-ee) is a fruit that comes from the same type of palm tree as hearts of palm. It is claimed that acai is supposed to boost metabolism or help speed up weight loss, but there is absolutely no scientific evidence to support these claims.
Additionally, many companies that sell acai berry in various forms use deceptive marketing practices to squeeze additional money out of consumers by enrolling them in monthly recurring billing with automatic delivery, often without permission by hiding the disclosure in the fine print.
Many companies also try to claim that acai berries are extremely high in antioxidants, but they are actually fairly mid-range as far as antioxidants. They do have more antioxidants than some fruits, but many fruits have a lot more.
The fact is, there is absolutely no evidence to support the claims being made by acai sellers. More than likely, acai berries have absolutely no special benefits, and companies are just using the fact that consumers are unfamiliar with the product to make bogus claims.
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