Acai berry reviews that are unbiased are few and far between. There are plenty of reviews out there, but a bit of sensible searching will find that a large proportion of those reviews are commissioned or written by the very company that is trying to sell the featured product. Are there any ‘real’ reviews of acai berry products that can inform you before you buy? Sure! Are all reviews worth reading? Absolutely not.

Acai berry reviews will take the form of inconspicuous pieces on article submission sites like Ezine Articles, on ‘blogs all over the web, and even in some cases on higher profile sites. Occasionally entire sites will sprout up for the sole purpose of pushing one brand of acai or another. You might think that people wouldn’t be willing to go to the effort required to create and market an entire site just so they can encourage sales of one acai product; you’d be wrong. This is big business and there is a lot of money to be had. People go to extraordinary lengths to build up the reputation of their own products.

Decent acai berry reviews do exist, and despite all I’ve written in the preceding two paragraphs, there certainly are good resources for them if you look in the right places. Don’t be satisfied by reading just one or two reviews, and don’t ever be swayed by the apparently attractive offer of a free trial (do a Google search for ‘Acai Berry Free Trial Scam’ if you’ve not come across this phenomenon yet. Seriously, do it now). If something seems too good to be true, then assume it is unless proven otherwise.

Acai berry reviews that are not trying to sell you something will generally be recognizable by the simple fact that they are not 100% positive about the product that they are reviewing: a sure giveaway that a review is not genuine is if it only praises the product in question. Is anything in this world perfect? No? Well why would an acai berry product be any different at all?

Please don’t take this little post the wrong way: acai is a fantastic product, and I would seriously consider using it if you’re planning a healthier lifestyle. Do your homework first, though, and check that what you’re buying is the real deal.