What does it do?
This product is a dietary supplement believed to be useful for many purposes, including increased energy.
Last text update: 2011-10-04
Last data update: 2012-01-14
General Information:
MediGuard regularly polls our more than 1,500 users taking Acai Berry (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medications (TSQM). This feedback is continuously updated for the benefit of the MediGuard community. To request scores for specific patient subgroups, please contact research@mediguard.org.
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Global Patient Feedback for Acai Berry
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I started taking Acai to help with constipation. It hasn't helped.
- 60 year old – Source: MediGuard
- Posted: 2011-05-23 05:24:38
I buy Nature's Bounty 1000 mg Acai softgels from the drug store I use and I have noticed a decline in appetite for 4 to 6 hours after taking 2 softgels (2000 mg). I've also noticed that my Fibromyalgia isn't bothering me as badly either and I only just discovered today that it can be taken for Fibromyalgia. I got an email ad for some expensive version of Acai and I wouldn't waste my money on that, not when I can get pure Acai from Nature's Bounty.
- 52 year old – Source: MediGuard
- Posted: 2010-06-02 09:08:58
I have been on Lovaza fish oil for about 6 weeks, and have lost about 4 pounds so far. It has also lowered trigliceride levels and cholestral. I have just started to take the Acia Berry plus clense from GNC. I'll let you know how it goes.
- 64 year old – Source: MediGuard
- Posted: 2009-11-25 12:42:43
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