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How to Lose 18 Pounds in 3 Days!

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Do a search for Acai benefits and you will find that this South American berry does everything from cure cancer to slowing the aging process and everything in between. Unfortunately, most of these results are unproven. And with that being said, you have to be a small skeptical of these incredible claims.

But there are some small tests being done by individuals regarding weight loss and the results look pretty incredible. Most of these tests are done scientifically. They do not tell any changes that were made in the diet of participants nor do they give any information on the participants’ starting weight.

But even so, the results from these unscientific studies (and you can find many of them online) look impressive. I was so impressed that I have just ordered my own supply of acai and I will report back as soon as I get some results. (Some people might consider me a bit over weight so I will be a excellent test subject.)

Getting back to the unscientific online test results:

On average, participants lost an average of 12 pounds in the first 3 days. (Several individuals reported losing 18 pounds during that period.)

And over a 14 day period, the average weight loss was 22 pounds.

Again, these are unscientific results taken from a number of websites online. Of course, this type of information should be taken with a grain of salt. But the results I saw made me interested enough to try the product. I am using a free trial from Ultra Prime. The company is reputable and they have a excellent reputation. I have nothing to lose but a few unwanted pounds!

So, if you are like me and can stand to lose a few pounds, give it a try, it is free! You can get your own free acai from: The Acai Berry Site

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