Hoodia pills are apt to make you feel absolutely full even when you haven’t eaten for long. These pills are based on Hoodia Gordonii, a succulent cactus-like plant, of which only a limited amount can be found in the Kalahari Desert in South Africa. Hoodia is a strong appetite suppressant, which locals used millenniums ago to kill hunger when they went on long hunting trips across the sparsely vegetated area.
High quality Hoodia pills should not be sought in drugstores. Quality tests have shown that products from drugstores that bear this label do not live up to the Hoodia quality standard. It is not unlikely that you will come across a fake product contain zero amount of Hoodia. In addition, there is a risk of contamination with harmful or toxic substances. Please, do not yield to the temptation of getting a cheap and low quality product at a drugstore or from a street peddler. Only reliable and long-established pharmaceutical companies can offer high quality products.
Even if you have found a reliable source to buy it from, please, do not make off-the cuff decisions. Hoodia is not recommended for people with cardiovascular diseases, diabetes or poor digestion. The product may not mix with some drugs. So far, the product is not fully researched, so there is much uncertainty over what’s good and what’s bad about it.
