| From Q & A:
Hoodia Reviews
Every label I’ve come across includes a different
part of the plant – what should I keep an eye out for? —Betsy, Florida
Hello Betsy,
With Hoodia becoming more and more deceiving every day, it is
hard not getting caught up in the whirlwind of it all. As far as part of the
plant, make note that there is no difference between the aerial and succulent
stem as they both refer to the same part of the plant. To date, the core of the
aerial stem is the only part of the Hoodia gordonii that is needed to rid off hunger.
Inside the spiny stem holds an active ingredient which is responsible for appetite
suppression now known as P57. Using its ability to work 10,000 times more dominant
than glucose, this powerful ingredient takes charge and fires your hunger switch off.
Avoid products that contain other parts of the plant such as the
flower and the leaf. Including these parts not only waters down the Hoodia up to
70% but you will still feel the need to devour at meals. Full effectiveness and
weight loss comes from within the aerial stem and nothing else.
Sincerely,
Erica
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