Rules and Legislation Required for Hoodia By Vic Carrara
1. Independent testing. There are only 2 companies that have a licensed test that can show P57 (the active molecule shown to cut appetite). Chromodex and Alkemist Pharmaceuticals. Look for these test results.
2. Legally exported. Genuine Hoodia is given a CITES document for export. No CITES visible, you can’t be sure that it’s genuine. Remember, all the studies are on Southern African Hoodia, not Chinese, Texan, Greek …
3. Has it properly processed? Now this is very important in the more novel foods like lollies, diet bars, chewing gums. There have been no tests done on how heating (cooking) Hoodia diminishes it’s effectiveness. There is a general assumption that heating any herb will reduce it’s potency (similar to the fact that the more you cook vegetables, the more vitamins will be destroyed). Check to see that the Hoodia was added after all heating processes.
4. Money Back Guarantee. This is probably the most important. If the manufacturer believes in their product, they should offer a full no question asked money back guarantee. They don’t? Make up your own mind.
With supplements, there is less to go wrong. With chewing gums and the like, it is vital to know that the Hoodia has not been heated in the manufacturing process if you want the potential of some good results.
So as well as the standard Hoodia safety checks, add ‘heat free’ to the chewing gums.
For more details on Hoodia, please contact Vic here: www.wholesale-hoodia.com. Plus for a guaranteed source of genuine South African Hoodia, www.hoodia-cactus-diet-pills.co.uk
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