What Can I Do to Make Sure I’m Getting Real High-Dosage Acai?
How can you protect yourself against these deceptive marketing practices? Well, you can ask yourself a few questions before you buy any Acai product: 1) Does this product contain 100% authentic freeze dried Acai Berry? 2) Does this product have at least 1000mg of Acai per serving? (this can be harder to figure out than you think, just see how many pills you’d have to take to equal 1000mg and then how long will the bottle last … for example, if you have to take 2 capsules to get 1000mg of acai, and you take two servers per day, then you need 120 capsules per month) 3) Does it contain other unnecessary ingredients with side effects (stimulants like caffiene, green tea, etc.)? 4) Does the price make sense? (raw freeze dried acai is expensive, it’s mathematically impossible at the present wholesale prices for a company to produce a high enough dosage of real acai for less than $35 bucks or so per month’s supply. So if you get suckered into buying that $15 or $20 bottle (like I did over a
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