The sale of Hoodia Gordonii is big business, especially on the internet. So much so that along with the few suppliers of pure South African Hoodia, there are a hundreds, if not thousands of sellers of 'fake' Hoodia. These unethical suppliers don't really care about the quality of the product they sell, even thought they know their product doesn't work. This article will help you to stay clear of them.
Before we get into how you can separate them, you must first understand a little background about the Hoodia phenomenon.
This humble little cactus-like plant, found mainly in the Kalahari Desert of South Africa, has become all the rage in the fight against fat in just the last few years. It was only when western researchers realized that the San Bushmen of the Kalahari had been using this plant to fight hunger during their day-long hunting trips successfully, that we really started to investigate its potential for weight loss.
And so far the results have been astounding.
After millions of dollars worth of research, we now know how Hoodia Gordonii works and why it is so successful. It works by stimulating a part of your brain called the hypothalamus. That is really important because it is your hypothalamus that regulates how hungry you feel. When it is stimulated, the hypothalamus sends signals to your brain telling it that you are full. And that is the magic of Hoodia. You feel full, even though you haven't had anything to eat.
We also now know that the reason why pure Hoodia is able to stimulate your hypothalamus in this way is all because of one molecule, the P57 molecule. This one molecule is the absolute key to making Hoodia work to help you lose weight. If you take Hoodia without this molecule, or if this molecule is inactive in your Hoodia, you're not going to enjoy any weight loss benefits.
So when you are thinking about buying Hoodia, you need to make sure that the version you're thinking of buying includes the active P57 molecule.
How can you possibly tell if a supplier has this molecule included in their Hoodia?
It is very difficult, unless you know exactly what to look for. Because of Hoodia's popularity there are seemingly hundreds of suppliers of Hoodia. Most of these suppliers are nothing but internet opportunists who are looking to cash in on the huge demand for Hoodia, even if their product is not the real deal, and doesn't include the P57 molecule.
What you should first do when you are trying to decide if a supplier is selling pure Hoodia is weed out some of the obviously suspicious ones. Here are three ways you can do that:
1. If a company has a certificate from testing their product just at one time, then you should pass on the supplier. You want to see certificates from a tester that tests the supplier regularly, and anonymously. So just having a one test certificate is not enough. This one criteria will weed out most of the suppliers on the internet.
2. If the supplier only has testimonials from your 'average' person, you should also be suspicious. You want at least one or two testimonials from experts who are putting their reputation on the line by giving this supplier their recommendation. A supplier is more likely to be selling pure Hoodia Gordonii with the active P57 molecule if other experts are backing them up.
3. If the supplier makes no mention of the P57 molecule then you should not even think about ordering. Many companies try and hype up their product with slick websites and marketing campaigns. You need to look beyond that and look for substance in the actual product.
There are a few more things you need to look at to be absolutely sure about your purchase. With our full criteria (on our website - instructions below), you can be confident you'll get 100% pure P57 hoodia gordonii when you decide to buy.
Pure South African Hoodia
The South African Hoodia Gordonii Cactus is known by many names. It is called xshoba or xhooba by the San Bushmen who have used it to treat indigestion, minor skin infections and as an appetite and thirst suppressant during long hunts. The scientific name is Hoodia Gordonii. It is actually a succulent so the names Hoodia cactus and South African desert cactus are actually misnomers, but they are commonly used. The plant resembles a cactus when seen growing wild in the Kalahari Desert.
There are problems associated with growing the South African Hoodia cactus for commercial purposes. First, logically, is temperature. In order to thrive the Hoodia cactus requires desert like temperatures. Second is time. It takes four or five years for the African Hoodia Gordonii cactus to reach full maturity. Quantities of the wild plant are extremely limited and are protected by the governments of South Africa from harvesting. Phytopharm, the first company to research the properties of the African hoodia cactus, has established plantations in South Africa, but will not begin to sell their patented product for at least a couple of years.
It is important to note that there are more than twenty different varieties of hoodia, but only Hoodia Gordonii is believed to contain the natural appetite suppressant. Some companies may be selling products that are purported to contain the African hoodia cactus, but if it is not Hoodia Gordonii, then it may not work. As with all health supplements, it is best to buy hoodia products from a reputable company that sells a complete line of products. In addition, dieters are advised to remember to drink plenty of water since hoodia suppresses thirst, as well as appetite.
By any name, the African hoodia cactus is a beautiful plant. Flowers are pale purple and appear after the plant reaches maturity. Even though dieters would love to have a large immediate supply, it is important to protect the wild African hoodia cactus from over-harvesting, so that it can be enjoyed by future generations.
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