How to Make the Most Effective Hoodia Supplement
Of all the weight loss supplements on the market today Hoodia has been getting the most buzz. If you have ever wondered if you could make a Hoodia supplement then the answer is yes you can. You can make a good Hoodia supplement that will be just as effective and safe. Here is how.
Only government sanctioned Pure Hoodia Gordonii to be used
Phytopharm is a company that supplies Hoodia with annual sales of $50 billion to help weight loss. How did they come up with this supplement? The answer to this is a government farm in the Kalahari Desert. This farm harvests desert burn Hoodia Gordonii pure. We believe this is the supplement we want to use since it is sold by a major brand called Unilever. If you need some information on stress management check our partner sites: midwest centre for anxiety .
How can we be sure that the Hoodia Gordonii is derived from this desert in South Africa?
Well, Hoodia is a protected plant. Therefore you have to have a permit in order to export Hoodia. The Convetion on the Internatiional Trade in Endagered Species of Wild fauna and Flora (CITES) has only issued a permit to a few companies that they allow to export Hoodia. You will see that there are very few companies that can back up their claim that they have the real Hoodiea Gordonii because they do not have a permit from CITES to export it.
Use only the heart of the Hoodia Gordonii plant
You do not want to eat the skin or spine of a Hoodia plant. These are removed when manufactured by high quality Hoodia manufacturers before the 400 mg capsule of Hoodia Gordonii is made. This means you are getting the Hoodia Gordonii in all 400 mg just like the Bushmen did thousands of years ago when they were eating the Hoodia plants. Separating the skin and spine from a Hoodia plant can cost a lot of money. However, this is what defines the high quality Hoodia. It takes a great deal of the Hoodia plants to make each gram of Hoodia Gordonii powder. This process is very expensive but is rather effective. It is not cheap to dry the Hoodia Gordonii, making Hoodia chips and then crushing the Hoodia into powder.
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