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7 Superfoods' That Are Complete Scams

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Açai Berries

The diet industry has lauded the açai berry as a weight loss cure, but the truth is there’s nothing to back up that claim.

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Garlic

You’ve probably heard that garlic can heal just about anything, including heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, cancer, yeast infections, and enlarged prostates.

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Goji Berries

Goji berries allegedly cure a whole range of problems, including diabetes, sleeplessness, and even aging. 

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Pomegranate Juice

Like many of the other alleged superfoods, pomegranate juice is supposed to lower cholesterol, prevent heart disease, prevent prostate problems, and serve as nature’s Viagra.

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Coconut Water

Coconut water is low in calories, has more potassium than four bananas, and is fat- and cholesterol-free.

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Chia Seeds

These little “miracle” seeds are everywhere recently. You can find them in smoothies, yogurt, and granola bars because they’re supposed to control cholesterol, blood pressure, and heart disease.

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Agave Nectar

 While it does score low on the glycemic index (the ranking of how the carbohydrates in foods affect blood glucose levels), it’s full of fructose.

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