If you inspect the majority of companies on the market that have a weight loss formula out there based on Hoodia, chances are that they do not get their supplies from authentic sources. This could jeopardize the potency levels of the Hoodia extract, which does not translate to our advantage as dieters. In other cases, the Hoodia found in the formula might be watered down with cheap fillers.
That's why when I look at a company that markets Hoodia supplements, such as Chitogenics, I make sure to find out if the source if authentic. The company markets all kinds of supplements, including Original Cleanse and Detox System and the PowerUp supplement. However, it seems the Hoodia has not been certified as authentic for this company's appetite suppressants.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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