Has anyone tried 14-day acai berry cleanse from walmart and had good results and is it safe?

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4 Responses to “Has anyone tried 14-day acai berry cleanse from walmart and had good results and is it safe?”

  1. Apathy says:

    No, people have reported acai berry to be a scam. Doesn’t work.

  2. Jimmy says:

    Safe? Sure. Works? Nope.

    Any diet or cleanse is better off not following one of the stupid fad diets commercialized. You know what loses weight? Eating less and exercising more. Amazing!

    And if you want to cleanse, well that really doesn’t require anything difficult.

  3. Christina says:

    No my mom did it and it doesent work.
    the skinny people in the pics looks fake.

  4. LuigiK says:

    Acai fruit is very healthy. the juice sold online is a scam where you get signed up on auto ship and then you can’t cancel and get a refund.
    the government is suing the distributors and so is Oprah for false advertising

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