Maqui Berry Burn Reviews

Maqui Berry Burn claims that “we don’t need no water.” After all, the maqui berry has come along, and it’s just the most amazing and remarkable superfruit to ever hit the market, even helping you to achieve weight loss, increased energy and stamina, increased strength, and increased cardiovascular health. They claim that this formula even uses the amazing green tea to promote even greater results!

The truth is this. Superfruits are great, superfruits have vitamins and antioxidants. Superfruits have been proven to have certain benefits. But no superfruits have been proven to promote weight loss, none of them have been proven to promote cleansing and detoxifying. Actually, they don’t even get their facts and figures right.

Yes, it was entertaining when Fox news presented a graph that added up to 120%. But it’s not so entertaining when they twist the figures to show ORAC values that are not accurate, putting the blueberry beneath everything else when actually blueberries have one of the highest ORAC values of any food.

But it certainly doesn’t help that they actually prove themselves a scam by using what are called “free trial offers.” They claim that it will give you a risk free way to see if this amazing product works for you. But really, it just mean that they know their product won’t work for anybody. SO they have to draw consumers in by using an expensive and sneaky auto ship plan.

They don’t actually provide a real and full ingredients list. They list maqui and green tea. Yes, both of these are high in antioxidants. Yes, if used in the right way, green tea could actually promote weight loss. However, they don’t use the required amount or type of green tea. Specifically green tea would require 400mg of 50% caffeine green tea. And the maqui berry does not promote weight loss.

So all in all, we would definitely recommend that you try something other than Maqui Berry Burn. They have shown in every possible way that their product is just a scam that will not give you any benefits at all. It doesn’t have the proper ingredients, the effective amounts, or anything else, and even its charts are completely and provably wrong. If you are going to make a false statement, at least make sure people cannot actually find directly conflicting evidence.

We would recommend finding something ideally speaking not based on one superfruit, because frankly they are always guaranteed to be scams. The most popular products are those based on acai of course. But those email scams for the most part based on maqui are quickly emerging in certain ways.

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