Jun
15
Can i find Acai Berry in a pharmacy yet?
Byactressintraining11 asked:
I really want to try acai berry but im a bit skeptical about the whole ‘free-trial’ thing, i more old fashioned and i like to get my stuff from a pharmacy, can i find it there yet? If not will they ever sell it in stores and pharmacies?
Tags: Acai Berry, Free Trial, Pharmacies, Pharmacy, StuffI really want to try acai berry but im a bit skeptical about the whole ‘free-trial’ thing, i more old fashioned and i like to get my stuff from a pharmacy, can i find it there yet? If not will they ever sell it in stores and pharmacies?




5 Comments
June 18th, 2009 at 10:21
i distribut acai berry in the form of the drink monavie email me if u want me to send you some
June 19th, 2009 at 22:31
acai is a food…..not a drug. As such you will not find it in a pharmacy.
June 21st, 2009 at 23:55
Now many acai supplements are available at various resources like Internet, department stores, pharmacies, etc. One among these is Acai Berry Supreme. Here are the health benefits that it offers:
- It eliminates the excess weight from the body.
- It flattens the tummy area and the lower abdomen.
- It breaks up the stored toxins and removes them from the colon & the bowel area.
- It re-energizes the body and fights fatigue, stress & lethargy.
- It adds to the glow & health of the skin & hair.
- It works as natural anti-aging agent.
- It increases the rate of metabolism.
- It keeps the digestion system intact.
June 25th, 2009 at 03:53
It will likely be a supplement. But, acai is really unproven and in all likelihood a waste of money.
Check this out for info on why it is not a good choice:
June 27th, 2009 at 03:03
I am not sure if you can buy it in a pharmacy yet, but the “free trial” isn’t that scary, the problem is that people read only the BIG LETTERS, click yes, yes, yes, fail to read what conditions they’ve agreed to and then are shocked when they get billed for something that was clearly stated in their “terms” at the time of purchase.
Anyway, as long as you take your time to read “terms of service” section on the web site from which you purchase your “free trial” you’ll know exactly how many days you have before you get billed, and what numbers to call.
So, just cancel any add on offers rigth away, and cancel the “free trial” offer as soon as you get your bottle. If you like the product you can puchase it. Quick and easy, and not scary at all.