In other words – which part of the Hoodia Gordonii plant have they used?
Sounds fairly straight forward wouldn’t you agree – especially considering that since 2006, the FDA has required that all Hoodia sellers specify on their labels which part of the Hoodia Gordonii plant they have used – but it isn’t.
Many companies still resort to using the whole of the Hoodia Gordonii plant such as its leaves, flowers and roots, as it is cheaper.
This would be great if the whole of the plant contained the active ingredient for suppressing your appetite, but this is simply not the case. Only the aerial stem, the core of the Hoodia Gordonii plant has P57.
So check the label. If there is even a hint of another ingredient, they are either violating the agreement or they don’t use authentic Hoodia Gordonii.
Take UniqueHoodia for example. Their entire ingredients list is openly advertised both on their site and on their packaging. Why? To allow their customers to compare their laboratory testing to their ingredients and recognise that their supplement is real.
Invest in your own packet of Unique Hoodia today or visit their site for more information!
