Acai Berry – The Side Effects
Published:March 24th, 2010If you’ve been taking the raw fruit pulp or at least the 100% freeze-dried Acai, the side effects of Acai can little be compared to the side effects of blueberries or apples. Technically, there is none.
But if you have been taking in inferior products with less than 10% of the real Acai fruit pulp, most of the time it is mixed with guarana, caffeine, and usually with high levels of sugar in a puree or juice drink. Now these are guaranteed to produce side effects if consumed in high amounts (high sugar level, diabetes, kidney damage, insomnia, palpitation, etc). If you take Companies who wanted to jump in the Acai bandwagon have probably seen the major profit potential of selling Acai berry products, and to increase profit while minimizing costs, they continue to mix in cheaper resources such as fillers – where most of the time they are refined sawdust, Acai leaves, stems, and roots.
It is therefore important to get the real, authentic Acai supplement and to check the labels of the supplement that you are thinking to purchase. Notably it is very expensive because the costs to produce a real, genuine Acai berry supplement is also expensive (where most weight loss and energy-increasing nutrients are preserved), but the good side is, you can be assured that the product will work in your weight loss efforts as it boosts your metabolism and increase your energy levels. Once those two are worked up, you can expect to lose weight faster because all the calorie intake of the day is offset by a faster metabolism that in turn generates a higher energy level for your daily needs. If you’ve been adopting a workout regimen, the better and the faster you can expect to lose weight, and a real acai berry supplement will not fail to provide a boost in your energy levels – and not the side effects.

