Hoodia CertifiedPurchasing a Hoodia Certified cactus extract? Don't get scammed! There are 3 things you absolutely must AVOID. If you see a retailer with these on their website, hit the "back" button! The hoodia cactus extract is a popular form of appetite suppression. But unless you plan on losing your money rather than your pounds here are the 3 things you absolutely must AVOID! Some binders and fillers are necessary simply to make the pill but there are some ingredients you should avoid. These include Ma Huang, Ephedra and Ephedrine. Manufacturers often add these products to mask the fact that their product contains little or no Hoodia. Various forms of these ingredients can be dangerous and cause side effects such as a racing heart and diarrhoea. Check the ingredients list, especially if the pill you are considering is especially cheap (under approx $30 per bottle). Authentic hoodia is expensive because it is RARE. But think of it this way. It is better to make a real investment in your diet and most importantly your health rather than throw your money away on a sub-standard product. Only buy 100% pure South African Hoodia from the Kalahari Desert in Hoodia Gordonii and from companies that are proud to display the certificates to prove it. Hoodia is licensed by the Western Cape Conservation Authority of South Africa and is certified to be 100% Authentic. There are two Hoodia certified documents required to prove the authenticity of pure South African Hoodia. They are the C.I.T.E.S Certificate and the Analytical Report. |
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