It seems that everyone who wants to lose weight is looking
for the miracle solution that will transform their body as
quickly and as safely as possible. Over the last twenty
years there have been diets, exercise machines and diet
drugs that were hyped up as the solution, only to
disappoint. Now, finally there might be hope because of
Hoodia, an ugly cactus-like plant grown in the semi-desert
of South Africa. The demand for hoodia has exploded, in a
blaze of publicity from CNN, CBS News and even Oprah
covering its amazing appetite suppressing qualities. People
from all walks of life, and all cultures, including
celebrities are finding that they are getting results.
In fact, in all human trials to date, the results have been
very favorable. Hoodia has be shown to make you feel full.
But that's not the best part. So far there have been no
known side effects yet.
But the news is not all good.
Because there is overwhelming demand for Hoodia, a lot of
unethical opportunists, who have been quick to see the
possibility of making a quick buck, have set up shop,
especially on the internet, to sell cheapened, diluted
Hoodia. A lot of sellers that are selling discounted
versions are getting good business, because it seems like
such a bargain – but most, if not all, of these
sellers are selling powder puffed versions that will do
nothing for you in terms of weight loss.
Why's that?
It's simple. Most suppliers on the internet cut corners
when producing their Hoodia. You see, producing pure Hoodia
with the active P57 molecule (the reason why Hoodia helps
you lose weight) is a very expensive process, and most
companies are not willing to do everything it takes to make
sure their Hoodia is pure.
So, what are some examples of ways that these unethical
Hoodia suppliers cut corners to make their product cheaper?
Here are three ways they do that:
1)They mix cheaper (and often, harmful) ingredients with
their Hoodia to make it cheaper to sell. As I mentioned,
pure Hoodia has shown to work in human trials to date and
has no known side effects. The same thing cannot be said of
many other ingredients that internet suppliers mix in their
product. These other types of ingredients have been known
to cause headaches and dizziness. By adding these other
cheaper ingredients, it makes the whole package cheaper but
far less effective.
2) They sell Hoodia from Mexico or China or somewhere else
in the world Hoodia can be grown. The only problem is that
this Hoodia has no effect on weight loss. The only type of
Hoodia that has proven to have the P57 molecule that helps
with weight loss is the Hoodia Gordonii species grown in
the Kalahari Desert in South Africa. Buying Hoodia from
other places is a lot cheaper, because there's very little
competition for it. It is expensive to buy it from the
Kalahari, because it is a protected plant. You need to get
certification to be able export Hoodia Gordonii out of
South Africa.
3)They don't have strict, quality controls to ensure their
Hoodia retains its purity and effectiveness when processed.
Your Hoodia Supplier should be able to produce
certification proving they are using industry standard
manufacturing processes, at a minimum.
And that's just a start.
Once you really think about it, there are so many ways that
unethical suppliers can create the impression that they are
a good honest company, when really they are nothing more
than a scam.
It doesn't cost much to set up a slick website and
shipping. It does though, cost money to ensure that the
Hoodia supplied is pure 100% South African Hoodia Gordonii
with the active P57 molecule though.
So to an unsuspecting person, the Hoodia on sale at some of
these websites looks genuine. But you as you now know, you
need to be careful. You need to be wary of the 3 points
raised above. And you need to know how to tell a good
supplier from a bad one.
So, you need to know how to tell if a seller gets their
stock from a genuine certified exporter of South African
Hoodia Gordonii. You need to know how to tell whether a
supplier is selling a 'diluted' version of Hoodia mixed
with other ingredients. You need to know how you can
instantly tell if a supplier has the required quality
controls to ensure their Hoodia remains pure. And there's
more you need to check off with a supplier before you eve
think about handing over your cash to them.
If you don't do these things, chances are that you will be
spending good money after bad, and paying for diet
supplements that don't really help you with any weight
loss. It will be money just thrown away.
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To find out how you can easily separate genuine cheap
hoodia suppliers of pure Hoodia from the fake, visit our
article on it on our weight loss website:
http://www.idealweightresearch.com/hoodia/cheap-hoodia.html
. We show the full criteria to use so you never get cheated
out of your money again.
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