What
Is Hoodia?
Hoodia Gordonii (pronounced HOO-dee-ah), and to local South African tribes
as Xhoba, Ghaap and Xhooba is a plant which looks similar to a "cactus"
in the American West. Scientists over the years have that Hoodia Gordonii
contain a natural botanical ability to suppress a person's appetite and
promote weight loss.
Hoodia
Gordonii has been seen all over television as major news channels have
caught on to this fantastic appetite suppressant. Some have even sent
news anchors to South Africa for a first hand look. Hoodia Gordonii only
grows in the wild in South Africa and due to its extraordinary effects
on weight loss; it has become a prized commodity here in the United States
and around the world with so many people looking to lose weight.
Hoodia
Consumer Review Comparison Chart
If you are
like most dieters in search of accurate information on Hoodia products,
you have no doubt come across much contradictory and misinformation on
the internet about Hoodia Gordonii. Once 60 Minutes aired their segment
on using Hoodia as an appetite suppressant, word has spread like wildfire
across the globe about this amazing plant. As a result of this quick popularity,
you can now find different brands of Hoodia popping up everyday. We have
researched and compiled a non-biased Hoodia product chart to make sure
you are getting real Hoodia, so you can enjoy the weight loss benefits
and not waste your money.
Diet Pill ratings were established March 2008.
| Rank
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#1 |
#2 |
#3 |
#4 |
Diet
Pill |

Hoodia
750
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Ethno
Africa |
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| Milligrams
of Hoodia |
750
mg |
488 mg |
250
mg |
800
mg |
| C.I.T.E.S
Certificate |
YES |
NO |
YES |
YES |
| Certificate
of Analysis |
YES |
YES |
YES |
YES |
| Overall
Score* |
97.8 |
86.4 |
85.0 |
83.2 |
| Price |
$49.99 |
$39.95 |
$59.95 |
$59.99 |
| Lower
Scoring Hoodia Brands |
#5 |
#6 |
#7 |
#8 |
#9 |
#10 |

H57 |

Desert
Burn |

Hoodia
Tabs
|

X57
|

MiracleBurn
|

Vital
Hoodia
|
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* The overall score
for these Hoodia products has been determined by looking at important
factors such as: website navigation, customer service agents knowledge
of the products, weight loss testimonials, and the company's guarantee
policies. The Hoodia Consumer Review Group is committed to bringing researched
Hoodia diet product reviews to the public. Funded by public contributions,
the Hoodia Consumer Review Group compares Hoodia products from a wide
array of vendors and gives an analysis of each product for consumers to
make informed decisions.
Hoodia
Advice: There's
several online health stores that will attempt to trick you into buying
their Hoodia products with Hoodia "lollipops" and liquid Hoodia!
These products will not allow you to lose weight due to their lack of
Hoodia concentration. There's a good chance that these Hoodia products
contain everyday ingredients and do not contain authentic Hoodia Gordonii,
making these products ineffective.
Hoodia
Advice 2: We
have noticed that several online health stores are advertising in Google
and Yahoo using a FAKE C.I.T.E.S which has the importer and exporter blacked
out. Do Not Buy Hoodia from anyone using a C.I.T.E.S certificate that
hides any information.
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About
Hoodia Consumer Review |
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The
number of Hoodia diet products available to the public has reached
the point of confusion and misinformation. While most of these products
are reputable, some have been found to be less than reputable.
Hoodia Consumer Review (HCR) believes knowledge is power and therefore brings the following product reviews for your consumption. Hoodia Consumer Review operates through one or more corporate grants committed to bringing enlightened subjective consumer information that has been researched and investigated. All product information is based on researched testing or garnered from information made available by the company or other consumer groups. HCR hopes that this information will be useful in the context of your Hoodia purchases and in your overall program for quick and dramatic weight loss. |
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Hoodia
Buying Guide |
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You
are free to buy any Hoodia product you want. However, before you
spend your money on a Hoodia product arm yourself with a little
knowledge.
1)
Don't buy any Hoodia product that contains products mixed with Hoodia.
These products will limit the suppressant abilities of Hoodia.
2)
Be suspicious of any Hoodia product that blackout their supplier
information on their documentation.
3)
There is only one place in the world where authentic South African
Hoodia Gordonii is grown for the commercial market and that is the
continent of Africa where Hoodia is controlled by the South African
government.
4)
Many health supplement companies claim to have Hoodia Gordonii in
their products, but in reality what they are offering you is a fake
source of Hoodia, "Chinese 20:1 extract" which is not
South African Hoodia Gordonii at all. While, some products being
sold on the Internet as "Hoodia" are nothing but capsules
filled with an unknown source of Hoodia with other ingredients.
5)
Know what all the ingredients are in your Hoodia diet pills. Look
for clear dosage with an exact dose amount. Sufficient Hoodia concentration
of 750 mg is essential to obtain the appetite suppressant qualities
of Hoodia.
6)
Avoid Hoodia products that are not supported with a phone number.
Where, there is no one to contact about a Hoodia product in question,
there may very well be a hidden reason for that. |
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