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5 Facts- The Hazards of Buying Counterfeit Hoodia Gordonii

By: James Comer


Question # 1: Does the vendor that you are buying from allow anonymous, random, and ongoing product testing of their Hoodia by an independent lab? Also, and just as crucial, are they only sending in a batch sample with a lot number for testing?

This is Why.

Some vendors will proudly display their lot numbers and results from a very respected lab, but the only way that you can be sure that this is indisputable proof of the product's potency is if the company permits random and ongoing, verifiable testing of the actual products that are sold to the public. This testing must be completely verifiable, and this should be done WITHOUT the vendor's exact awareness of whom, where, and when the products to be tested were purchased. The results of each test should be displayed directly on testing laboratories website.

Question # 2: PURITY- Is there an easy way to see if the product is made ONLY from 100% pure South African Hoodia gordonii-with no fillers or additives?

There is a way that you can determine the purity of the hoodia. On the label, look under the "Supplement Facts" section of the label. Does it declare explicitly that there are no additives? It does this by placing the word "None" in the "Other Ingredients" block. If there is anything else other than "None" in that space, it's not pure hoodia gordonii.

There is a trick known as the "O.I. (Other Ingredients) trick. Unless the manufacturer lists the other ingredients as "None", then it can list other fillers and additives as "Other Ingredients" and they can legally say that the product's full gross weight as being true Hoodia Gordonii.

You see, the government allows the diet supplement industry to use certain "flow agents" to help simplify the manufacturing process.

Using cellulose, silica, magnesium stereate, and other similar ingredients can be avoided easily. However, scammers know that they can simply declare them as "other ingredients", thereby exploiting the big loophole in the law at the consumer's expense.

Through the use of the high compression encapsulation techniques on the market these days, it's not necessary for fillers and additives to be added- yet the "lesser" known companies continue to do this, and still be able to call it "pure". Do you want "cheap" lesser potency hoodia, or potent and effective hoodia that's "pure"?

Avoid the bait and switch technique where less than reputable companies give the lab a "special" genuine sample, then then sell you- the public, a fake or watered-down product.

Question # 3: CORRECT SPECIES- Does the product claim to be Hoodia gordonii of South African origin or just Hoodia? Of the more than 20 varieties of Hoodia known, only the gordonii species from South Africa has been proven to reduce caloric intake in humans. So-called "Chinese" Hoodia, for example, is fake.

Question # 4 ACTIVE PART- "Is the Hoodia I buy made from the biologically active part of the Hoodia gordonii Succulent. Does the vendor use only the peeled stem of the Hoodia gordonii plant?"

Don't buy hoodia gordonii from a company that's using the "whole plant" or anything other than purely the "peeled stems". These would automatically contain atleast 50% less of the hoodia's active ingredients necessary for the effective suppression of appetite.

The active part of the plant is called P-57. This part- the peeled stem- is the part that you WANT- NOT the flowers, NOT the bark, NOT the root.

Question #5: Potency. Are you sure that the hoodia that you are buying is of the highest potency that's possible? Does the company and/or it's farmers cultivate the hoodia patiently for the best potency? This takes atleast 3.5 years before they harvest the stems.

Hoodia milled from immature plants may test "positive" for Hoodia gordonii but lack sufficient P57 to suppress the appetite. Additionally, Hoodia loses its strength when exposed or dried in open sunlight or in kilns above a certain temperature; or when milled above certain microns.


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James Comer is a freelance writer about things that interest him on the internet. Please visit Hoodia Gordonii for Weight Loss to learn more about Hoodia Gordonii for Weight Loss that meets the above requirements.
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