According to recent studies, consumers need to take anywhere between 2,250-3,000mg of Hoodia per day to effectively suppress their appetite.
Now considering that most companies suggest you should take 3-4 of their capsules per day it would make sense that each capsule contains at least 400mg of genuine Hoodia Gordonii. The more Hoodia Gordonii there is per capsule, the more promising the results.
Yet despite these figures, Alkemist Pharmaceuticals discovered that the average Hoodia supplement only contained 25mg. A sixteenth of what you really need.
So what do you do?
There has been much controversy surrounding this figure and much confusion with it.
In CBS’s 60 minute report in 2004, they questioned the authenticity of pills that contained only 0.01%-0.1% of the active molecule P57.
In their review they believed it was impossible for pills to have this figure and still be genuine.
They are wrong.
Take a part the entire Hoodia Gordonii plant, and you’ll only find the active ingredient within the core. Not its leaves. Not its stem. But the actual core of the plant.
Yet within the core itself, there are many other active molecules at work that have nothing to do with appetite suppression. Only P57 has this unique quality.
So when you break this information down, it is highly plausible that 0.1% is accurate. All that truly matters is that ‘said’ companies use solely the core of the plant. Nothing else.
This is where many of our test subjects slipped up. Aside from containing ingredients other than the core of the plant, they contained as little as 25mg of Hoodia Gordonii.
Only UniqueHoodia met this criterion.
