AcaiOptimum was one of the first and at one time the biggest acai products out there! Everybody wanted to get AcaiOptimum, because everybody believed that AcaiOptimum would melt away belly fat, detoxify their bodies, burn fat, and improve health all at the same time. And since then, more than one company has literally copied AcaiOptimum under a slightly different name.
Ingredients & How AcaiOptimum Works
AcaiOptimum uses a blend of acai, green tea extract, garcinia cambogia, apple cider vinegar, kelp, and grapefruit. While these ingredients are all rich in certain nutrients, most don’t promote weight loss. Garcinia cambogia and green tea are known for their fat burning benefits when used in the clinically proven amounts. But grapefruit and acai are just fruits, which AcaiOptimum would rather not have you know.
AcaiOptimum doesn’t even come close to using the clinically proven amounts of anything, when all it would take would be 400mg of green tea. Obviously, I’d like to see AcaiOptimum using the clinically proven amounts of everything. But that’s highly unlikely to happen. So I’d settle for one.
Is AcaiOptimum Effective?
AcaiOptimum can’t even begin to dream of being effective. AcaiOptimum has a few weight loss ingredients, which is part of why it puts so much focus on acai, a fruit that has absolutely nothing to do with weight loss. And it doesn’t have the clinically proven amounts of anything.
Is AcaiOptimum Safe?
Judging by the ingredients at the time of this review, AcaiOptimum side effects may include headaches, jitteriness, nervousness, irritability, insomnia, indigestion, nausea, dizziness, anxiety, facial flushing, insomnia, headache, drowsiness, dry mouth, and an elevated heartbeat.
Conclusion
AcaiOptimum has a few select ingredients that have been used over and over again. But it never gets any better. Regardless of what name it flies under (and there are quite a few), AcaiOptimum doesn’t have any weight loss benefits, and you shouldn’t count on actually seeing weight loss results any time soon.