This may look like a silly question, but it will probably be the most important question you’ll ever ask yourself when it comes to this product.
You see, real Hoodia Gordonii is rare. Scarce.
After many years of over harvesting and demand, it can now only be naturally found in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia. Not China or Texas as some websites will lead you to believe, but Southern Africa.
Now this is not disputing that Hoodia Gordonii is grown in these locations. They are. But their Hoodia supplements will contain nothing of the intensity, nor the effectiveness of authentically grown South African Hoodia Gordonii.
The soil can make all the difference
This is why we recommend that you read the label, check for fillers/preservatives, and read the ingredients list.
Many companies – in a bid to cut corners and reduce costs – will use fillers, caffeine and inactive parts of the Hoodia Gordonii plant to limit how much of the core of the Hoodia Gordonii plant they use.
And by doing so, this enables them to do two things. One, make the genuine claim that their supplement contains authentic Hoodia Gordonii (after all, the amount may be minimal but they are essentially not lying) and two, still charge you the full price for it.
The problem is checking the ingredient lists is not enough. Yes, we know this may sound like a contradiction, but it’s true. You need more than a list to ascertain which have got the fillers and which haven’t.
You need laboratory testing. Which where companies such as Alkemist Pharmaceuticals and CNL come in. Through their extensive clinical trails they can verify whether or not these supplements contain 100% Hoodia Gordonii.
For a clear example, visit UniqueHoodia
