Acai Berry Diet Lies
If you have not been paying much attention to the media lately, there has been a ton of talk about a little purple colored fruit called the acai berry and lots of talk about the so called acai berry diet. Unfortunately, some of the talk is based on lies and half-truths but we are used to that when a product is hot.
The acai berry is grown in Brazil and harvested from the acai palm. The tree generally grows in floodlands and swampy areas. Acai has actually been used by the local people of Brazil for hundreds of years. They eat it fresh, and also use it in all kinds of products like drinks, smoothies, and even ice cream.
Similar to what happened with the hoodia plant, the American media got information on the power of acai berry and it has been going crazy since that time. In the case of Hoodia, it was a mention on the 60 Minutes television show that helped to launch its popularity. She pretty much told the world that hoodia did work and helped to curb her appetite so everyone wanted to buy it.
Once the demand begins to skyrocket, manufacturers and marketers go ballistic in trying to be the first ones to market and carve out their piece of the pie. Like with most things sold around the world, and this is especially true for the internet, some companies do it the right way and some like to push the envelope in terms of what is right and wrong.
Getting back to the Acai Berry Diet, companies and marketers are definitely starting to stretch the truth when it comes to acai, and the worse part about that is the fact that it’s not really needed.
Acai berry has pretty much been shown to be one of the top fruits on the planet. There have been some independent studies done on it, some doctor reviews of it, and of course the much needed celebrity endorsements on how great it is.





