Does this Acai berry pill stuff actually work, and who can use it?

Has anyone gotten results, I’ve read stuff online about it but how do I know that’s not bull shit?
Also, I am 16 and pretty thin but I have a lot of torso fat I can’t get rid of. Could I use it? Or is it only for major weight loss? And my boyfriend has a lot of extra weight, but again, is only 16. Would he be able to use it?

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2 Responses to “Does this Acai berry pill stuff actually work, and who can use it?”

  1. Blah says:

    does not work

    i tryed it my self

    it’s just a scam to get your credit card # so they can keep billing you

  2. izzy says:

    Anybody can use it. Many contributors have and some have felt sick, some had diarrhoea and none have lost weight – they only lose money.
    If you decide to try it buy it in a health food store, the online free trial offers are a scam.
    The advertisers get away with tellinmg lies, making unsubstantiated claims, printing fake testimonials. You name it they do it.
    There are more antioxidants in locally bought fresh berries. Antioxidants do not aid weight loss.

    Type in acai and scam.

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