Acai Berry Article - Beware of Scams

fishernd
fishernd Posts: 140 Member
edited September 19 in Food and Nutrition
See this article from CNN 3.24.09 if you are entertaining the idea of ordering this product online. I know there have been ads on this website but beware!

http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/03/23/acai.berries.scam/index.html

Replies

  • fishernd
    fishernd Posts: 140 Member
    See this article from CNN 3.24.09 if you are entertaining the idea of ordering this product online. I know there have been ads on this website but beware!

    http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/03/23/acai.berries.scam/index.html
  • Thanks for posting this, fishernd. I wish I had known about it sooner. I ordered a bottle, paid the S & H on it only, thank goodness. It DID NOT work for me. :noway: :grumble: If it works for someone else...then wonderful! And congrats to you, fishernd for reaching your goals..:drinker: :flowerforyou: Care to share your "secret"? :wink:
  • fishernd
    fishernd Posts: 140 Member
    No secret! Just MFP, and doing extreme bootcamp at my gym (indoor) which involves 3 days of weight training and 3 days of cardio. All of our cardio is done at intervals to trick the body. I also bought a HRM to track how many calories I was actually burning. I love it (Polar F6).

    The past 2 weeks I have slowed way down in weight loss due to an injury preventing me from running, but hoping to pick it up this week on the arc trainer instead! I shoot for 1000 calories burned on my cardio days. I know that seems like a lot but for someone as big as me I can do that in the 2 hours I spend at the gym between the machines, rest, and stretching! (I don't have a significant other or kids so I have the time to dedicate to working out).

    Unlike most people on here, I don't eat my exercise calories. If I'm hungry and/or feel dizzy, I make sure to eat more. This may or may not work for everyone.

    Good luck! You can do it!
This discussion has been closed.