Does Hoodia, the
African weight loss secret, actually work?
Astounding as some dieters say the new Hoodia
weight loss supplement is, other dieters say it’s a fake and
doesn’t work at all.
Astounding as some dieters say
the new Hoodia weight loss supplement is, other dieters say
it’s a fake and doesn’t work at all. If you’re not familiar
with Hoodia Gordonii, it’s the new fad in dieting products.
It comes from a cactus type plant in South Africa and has
been eaten there for thousands of years by the aboriginal
natives. The San Bushmen in the Kalahari Desert eat the
Hoodia succulent plant by picking off a piece before a
hunting trip or period of time they know they won’t have
much food to eat. By ingesting the piece of Hoodia they know
that they will not be hungry for the entire day. This of
course is very helpful when you are living in the desert and
the availability of food is very scarce.
So what about if your living in
middle America and are looking for something to help you
curb your cravings and keep of the pounds, will Hoodia do
the trick? It depends on who you ask, some dieters say it is
the magic pill and will help you lose the weight with no
side effects. Other people will say, “I tried it and it did
absolutely nothing for me”. How can this be the case you
might ask, one person swears to it and one swears at it.
It’s actually no mystery at all if you know what is
happening in the industry. Hoodia has gained huge popularity
due to increased media exposure; so far since last November
Hoodia has been on CBS 60 minutes, the BBC, CBS News,
Oprah Winfrey’s “O” Magazine, ABC News and most recently it
was featured on the NBC Today Show with Katie
Couric. Because of this news
coverage the demand for Hoodia has greatly increased and
along with this, the amount of companies providing fake or
impure Hoodia has also greatly increased.
If I can stress only one thing
in this Hoodia article, it would be to know what is in the
Hoodia you are buying. When it comes to buying Hoodia, you
have to be an informed buyer; you can’t just buy the first
Hoodia Pills you see. And unlike other supplements you buy
at your nutritional store, in the case of Hoodia, you can’t
trust brick and mortar stores anymore than you can an online
company. There is no regulation when it comes to Hoodia
pills; there is no testing process or certification that a
Hoodia brand has to go through. Because of this anybody can
start a new Hoodia brand, put whatever they want in a pill
and call it Hoodia and sell it. Many companies are doing
just this, making lots of profit and leaving you the dieter
with a bogus product, the dieter then tells others, “hey,
this Hoodia stuff is no good”.
Natural Health Report has
published a study done by Truth Publishing and Alkemist
Pharmaceuticals located at:
www.naturalhealthreport.com/A-Hoodia-Gordonii-exposed.html,
the study findings state that eleven out of seventeen
brand-name Hoodia supplements tested failed a laboratory
analysis of authenticity. Unfortunately in the study they don't
say which brands failed but they do say which brands
passed.
The following brands passed the
independent testing:
* Desert Burn
* Hoodoba Pure
* Dr. Wheeler's Afrigetics
* King Hoodia
* Hoodia Max
* Ethno Africa
Eleven out of seventeen brand
names failed to be authentic, to me that is an amazing
statistic and says a lot about the industry. Looking at
those statistics we can now see why some dieters are saying
Hoodia is wonderful and helps you lose weight and others are
calling it a scam. The truth is there is both authentic pure
Hoodia and bogus fake Hoodia available and what you get will
determine how you feel about it.
This information should not
necessarily stop you from buying Hoodia, as there are many
reports of Hoodia decreasing you appetite by up to 1,000
calories a day and many people trying to lose weight swear
by its results. Like we have stated before you just need to
be very cautious and be able to identify pure Hoodia from
ineffective and impure Hoodia. So how can you identify which
Hoodia brand is best? Here are some things the consumer
should look for:
* Certification - the company
should provide a visual documentation on their website that
the Hoodia they are selling is authentic Hoodia Gordonii
from South Africa.
* Independent Testing – some of
the top companies selling Hoodia are now submitting their
product for independent testing to assure the customer their
Hoodia is authentic and set them apart from the competition.
If the brand has been tested you will again most likely be
able to see visual documentation on their website.
* You should be know if the
product is a pure hoodia powder or in extract form. There is
a lot of information on the internet as to which is better
and you should be informed on which kind you want to
buy.
* Know what all the ingredients
in the pill are -many companies will increase the total
milligrams of a Hoodia pill by adding other ingredients to
it, so in a 750 mg. pill you might only get 50 mg. of
Hoodia. Also know if those other ingredients are something
you want to be taking.
* Brand Reputation – the longer
Hoodia is around the more people are talking about which
brand is working for them. Do some internet searches on the
brand you are thinking of trying and see if you find that
lots of people are having problems with that brand. You have
to take general public comments with a grain of salt though
because many company owners
have people spreading bad publicity about their
competition.
* Common Sense – overall use your
common sense about your purchase. Does the company not
disclose much information? Do they have easy way to contact
them? Do they have any type of guarantee? Also, especially
when it comes to Hoodia on eBay, does the label
of the product look like it was printed on a home inkjet
printer? Also be wary of deep discounted Hoodia, there may
be a reason it’s so cheap.
In closing, when it comes to
Hoodia the consumer will need to stay cautious for a while,
the situation may get worse before it gets better. Demand
for Hoodia is growing, supply is decreasing and the
wholesale cost is increasing. What does this formula equal?
It equals bad news for the dieter who wants to get some
authentic Hoodia; there will be a lot of fake Hoodia out
there. Give Hoodia a try, just do your homework first, be an
informed educated buyer and you may find that you have truly
found a product to help you shed those extra pounds with no side effects.
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For more
information on Hoodia visit Totalink's Hoodia directory
at http://hoodiagordonii.totalink.com
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