Popular diet scams
You will find these scams all over the net. The
main reason why they are still in business and advertising their useless diets
is because many people are still falling for it. Below you will find complaints
from actual users of those scam diets. You need products that are backed
by science and actual users, not just hype. A good diet is supposed to
help you lose unwanted fat. If it claims to also clear your face of acne,
make you look younger and strengthen your nails then it is not a diet and would be too good to be true.
If there was such a product, the scientific community would know about it.
Like all of you, I am very interested in weight
loss, health, and all around feeling more energetic. I did research and decided
to go with Natrol Acai Berries.
Let me start off by saying: do not lock yourself into one of those "FREE TRIAL"
brand Acai berries (as seen on Oprah & Rachel Ray). They are all gimmicks to get
your information-- including your credit card number. Yes, they do give you a
"free trial," but that's only free for a limited amount of time. They charge you
for it after a month, and then put you on an "auto ship" list and automatically
ship you another bottle or TWO, and charge your credit card!! ($80-100) Yes,
they do tell you that you can "easily" get off the auto ship list, but it isn't
that easy! They spend more of your time actually trying to convince you to keep
the pills than actually taking you off the list!
N.Pizzolo
I'm sure like many of you I fell for the Acai
frenzy.
More energy.
Lose weight.
Feel great.
YEAH RIGHT!!!
I didn't lose any more weight than normal.
My energy did NOT increase.
Acai may be a good antioxidant but for weight loss, it's a complete joke.
I've been on it now for two months and despite dieting I haven't lost any more
weight than usual. I've been averaging 2lbs a week.
Hardly anything to brag about.
If you can find it cheap than buy it for its antioxidant properties.
But if you're looking for another "miracle" pill that will make you slimmer?
Keep looking.
Acai makers are making a fortune selling this product as a miracle pill, and it
JUST ISN'T.
Recommended, if you can find it cheap.
I'd never pay more than five bucks for a bottle. It just does NOT do what the
makers claim.
B. Nallick