Post by francenefrayer on Oct 5, 2020 13:35:55 GMT
A quick search on Hoodia will instantly provide you with any number of WildFit Review capsules, shakes, patches, food items, and more that claim to be made with, or contain, Hoodia Gordonii. The problem with these products is that no one can be certain about the amount of authentic, genuine Hoodia Gordonii any one product contains. And, even if a product claims to have the recommended amount of Hoodia, you need to make sure you eat the entire thing.
Drink only half a shake and you'll only be receiving half of the effect the manufacturers claim you should see. Another problem common with these types of products come with are all the added ingredients that are mixed within. Many times manufacturers will simply use filler ingredients to make up for the part of the product that is not Hoodia Gordonii, the only effective ingredient in the bunch. Because of this, using these products means consuming extra unnecessary additives. These products are generally deemed by Alkemist Pharmaceuticals to be fake. And in fact, this laboratory also says that 80% of all the Hoodia Gordonii products on the market are fake.
The reason why a Hoodia product is usually determined to be fake is generally one of two reasons. The first is that the product could have been made with the wrong kind of the plant. There are actually only 13 types of these plants that have the P57 molecule, which is the molecule needed to be used as an effective appetite suppressant. The second reason why a Hoodia Gordonii product is determined to be a fake is because the product has used the wrong part of the plant during production.
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