What I learned from the study is that it supported most of what the original post's message is: acai berry has been shown as a powerful antioxidant, and more research needs to be conducted, as there is a belief that even more benefits are being obtained that researchers and scientists do not know of yet.
The other message from the article referred to other fruits and veggies that also are powerful antioxidants, and not to rely solely on a TV host (Oprah) or Dr. Oz to "sway" consumers into a particular product (besides, as mentioned, even Oprah and Dr. Oz are telling these manufacturer's "enough!" with using their name and product-endorsement without permission).
I appreciated both the original post and your link; it's helpful for everyone to have all views and make informed decisions.
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Hi,
Thanks for the link to the study.
What I learned from the study is that it supported most of what the original post's message is: acai berry has been shown as a powerful antioxidant, and more research needs to be conducted, as there is a belief that even more benefits are being obtained that researchers and scientists do not know of yet.
The other message from the article referred to other fruits and veggies that also are powerful antioxidants, and not to rely solely on a TV host (Oprah) or Dr. Oz to "sway" consumers into a particular product (besides, as mentioned, even Oprah and Dr. Oz are telling these manufacturer's "enough!" with using their name and product-endorsement without permission).
I appreciated both the original post and your link; it's helpful for everyone to have all views and make informed decisions.
June 9, 2009 - 5:05pmThis Comment
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