Certification for 100% Pure South African Hoodia Gordonii
Worldwide fascination with hoodia has bred strong curiosity within the mainstream, but do most people know what real hoodia is? What the difference between traditional Hoodia gordonii
and the many cheap knock-offs and weak hoodia products that have arrived on the scene? There is some misunderstanding and the need exists for clarity in defining authentic hoodia from the fakes and weak altered versions.
Real Hoodia is RARE and EXPENSIVE. It takes approximately 5 to 7 years for the Hoodia succulent to mature and provide appetite suppressant qualities. The African government has limited the amount of Hoodia it exports and the number of suppliers to receive it. Because of the growing awareness and popularity of this miracle herb, rip-off products that contain very little or no authentic Hoodia in them are beginning to flood the marketplace.
We only use 100% pure South African Hoodia from the Kalahari Desert in Hoodia Gordonii Plus and are proud to display the certificates to prove it. Our Hoodia is licensed by the Western Cape Conservation Authority of South Africa and is certified to be 100% Authentic. There are two certified documents required to prove the authenticity of pure South African Hoodia. They are the C.I.T.E.S Certificate and the Analytical Report.
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