Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Warning: Acai berry scam alert

Press Release: Arvada, CO

Are you getting scammed? If you're using, or thinking about
using, Acai, the "super berry" from the Amazon that Oprah.com
and Dr. Oz rate the #1 antioxidant-packed "super food" ever,
you might be getting ripped off.

Men and women across the country are turning to Acai Berry
cleansing products to fight aging and to help flush excess
waste from their digestive tract, resulting in a less bloated,
slimmer tummy. But, GNS, America's most trusted supplement
company, has discovered that most of the acai berry products
today don't contain any real acai berry.

To discover how to spot an acai scam, and to learn how you can
try a trial of GNS' REAL Acai Berry Edge cleansing product to
help rid you of bloating and gobs of excess waste clogging your
system, visit the link below.



Visit Here for a Trial of Acai Berry Edge.






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