Learn More About the New Acai Berry Diet Scam

Zac Linzmeier
If you have spent any significant time on the Internet in the past few months chances are you have seen ads and sales pitches for Acai berry and Acai berry containing products left and right. This is even truer if you have done any Internet browsing related to weight loss or even just fitness in general. So what is this magical Acai berry? How came it just came to be and now seems to be the hottest new diet supplement to magically transform your body? Well, it is time to learn the truth and the scam behind the Acai berry hype.

First of all you should understand one thing about products like this. The people talking them up and hyping them are people who are affiliate marketers, people who are trying to convince you to buy them from somewhere else and sneakily get a commission of what you spend.

The fact of the matter is that nearly all independent information on Acai berry containing products and their affects on weight loss as a diet supplement paint a very different picture than the masses of false or scam information floating around.

One thing that you have to realize is that Acai berries are a natural supplement and because of this can be sold in products without an evaluation of their effectiveness by the FDA. This allows companies promoting Acai berry supplements and other products to make extremely bogus claims about the achieved results. All that the companies must do is setup biased studies which support whatever claims they want. Such as put five very active and healthy dieters in a group and give them the Acai product, now take five more unhealthy individuals who do not exercise and eat McDonald's in the other group. Now all they must do is say that the Acai berry surely produced some incredible results.

If you have not yet bought into the Acai berry hype then you are one of the lucky ones. This marketing campaign is massive and includes a large number of companies with an even larger base of commission driven sales people.

Please do not fall for this new and widespread Acai berry diet scam. It is just that, a scam to play on your insecurity and hope in order to swindle you out of some free money. And watch out for those free trials too, read the fine print. They will charge you shipping and then bill you and send you more while making it extremely difficult to cancel. You are well advised to simply stay away.

Published by Zac Linzmeier

Living in Jax Beach FL - Originally from AK  View profile

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