acai berry

Anyone know much about the acai berry?
have you tried it if you have whats your results from it? would you recommend it? does it really work??
thanks

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  • My sister tried and acai berry pill. The one with the picture of a lady with a tape measurer around her stomach. It cleaned out her insides pretty good but I am not sure if it did anything else.
  • nikolaim5
    nikolaim5 Posts: 233
    Yes, the acai berry industry has an incredible marketing department. I believe that marketing team is now working for the coconut industry :)
  • i have heard of people buying the frozen pulp and using it in fruit bowls! Im curious to try but I can't find this stuff anywhere :(
  • Lesa_Sass
    Lesa_Sass Posts: 2,213 Member
    LOL, there is a thread going about this so I am going to share my experience, then someone is going to come in and berate me with their opinion and a link to a couple of links to their google search, so beware.

    I use the Agro Labs Acia Berry juice in the mornings and it does help increase my bowl movements (I have serious issues there) and I take the cleansing pills every 6 to 9 mos, LOVE it!

    I do notice decreased energy when I do not take it.

    Beware, there is a great number of people jumping on the Acia train. Just because something says it has it in it, does not mean that it has the right stuff. You will want a product with the actual pulp and the more % of it the better. The real deal is going to be a little more expensive than something that says it is 100% Acia flavor, lol,

    Like I have stated before, I like the product and will continue to use it because I have seen real results in my bowl movements and energy levels. Now as far as it being something that is a miracle food for fat burning, I have not had the luxury of that expereince.
  • vingogly
    vingogly Posts: 1,785 Member
    It's the fruit of a palm tree ... there are plenty of other fruits out there that are very good for you or even better for you than acai. Many of them are richer in antioxidants than acai berries ... see the section titled "Juice Blend Studies" on this Wikipedia article:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Açaí_palm

    As the above article states, acai became a "miracle berry" thanks in large part to the efforts of MLM companies. Hey, if you want to throw away your money on an overpriced fad fruit, go for it. If on the other hand you want to save your money and are more interested in science than wishful thinking, drink Concord grape, blueberry, and black cherry juices ... all of which have more antioxidants than acai.
  • JulieF11
    JulieF11 Posts: 387 Member
    Yes, the acai berry industry has an incredible marketing department. I believe that marketing team is now working for the coconut industry :)

    My understanding is that the Acai "berry" is indeed very high in antioxidants and fiber. However the supplements don't have the fiber so you'll only get the antioxidants that survive the manufacturing process (depends on amount of heat in packaging). I don't think the supplements work the same way the berry itself would. I wouldn't bank on weight loss... boosting your immune system maybe... but not weight loss.
  • vingogly
    vingogly Posts: 1,785 Member
    My understanding is that the Acai "berry" is indeed very high in antioxidants and fiber.

    Its antioxidant content is pretty middle-of-the-road ... see above. Yes, it's rich in fiber ... so are dried fruits like figs and apricots, and they're a lot cheaper.
  • rainunrefined
    rainunrefined Posts: 850 Member
    My understanding is that the Acai "berry" is indeed very high in antioxidants and fiber. However the supplements don't have the fiber so you'll only get the antioxidants that survive the manufacturing process (depends on amount of heat in packaging). I don't think the supplements work the same way the berry itself would. I wouldn't bank on weight loss... boosting your immune system maybe... but not weight loss.

    ^what this poster said.