Monday, March 23, 2009

Good Morning America Acai Berry News

Good Morning America recently ran a story on companies scamming people with Acai berry. The article can be found here:Click here for ABC News Article

I wanted to comment on this article and think it is important to review it. There are a ton of scams out there these days and I myself have been victim to more then one.

Is eXfuze different?

The article on Good Morning America/ ABC News was indeed shocking and I am glad it was done. There are too many people and companies offering miracles with Acai Berry.

As stated in the article just taking Acai is not going to make you lose weight. Weight loss needs to be planned out for each individual because everyone is different and nothing works for everyone.

Weight loss does come down to when you eat your meals, how many you eat a day, and the nutrition content of those meals, and how many calories were consumed compared to your basic metabolic rate and exercise. So it basically come to become a math game. How many calories taken in versus burned. How could a Acai berry do this on its own I have no idea how someone could claim that?

Exfuze does not claim to make you lose weight, but is so confident in the product they recommend you take the seven day challenge and see what it helps you with yourself!

What about automatic charges like in the article?

I the Good Morning America Article the woman they showed called to cancel the automatic shipments and could not get through to anyone. This caused her to keep getting billed.

Exfuze will answer your call with a agent during business hours and cancel your auto shipments with no problems at all. I have personally tried it and I know they are legit and you can really cancel at any time.

There is nothing to worry about with eXfuze and it is a great opportunity to get involved with a great product and make a wonderful investment in your health!