Acai Berry
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Acai Berry seems to be very similar to such weight loss products like Hoodia and Caralluma – I mean it only can help you as part of diet or excercise plan. Here’re the benefits of Acai Berry as it’s stated on the site of the product:
- Increases metabolism
- Increases fat oxidation
- Fights fatigue
- Increases energy
- Provides antioxidant support
PS. One thing I’ve noticed for sure – no word about clinically proven or clinical tests ;]
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Found on google.co.uk:
* Copenhagen Researchers: 6% of cases who took high doses of Vitamin A, C and E were proved to be at a expanded probability of getting colon, liver and pancreatic cancer.
* University College of London: discovered in that respect was no cogent evidence that anti-oxidants kept aging.
*John Hopkins school of Medicine: 4% of cases who took high doses of Vitamin E were at a fuller risk of dying, when 13% had an expanded probability of getting coronary failure.
And who know believes in this pill?