EliteHoodia Reviews

EliteHoodia is a product advertised on TV infomercials, and they claim that their main ingredient, though they would like you to infer their product, was seen on presentations such as 60 minutes.  They claim that it has a larger pill count than others, using 90 capsules rather than 60, effectively allowing you to take it before 3 meals per day instead of 2.  They claim that there are no known side effects, and apparently you can feel full faster with pure South African hoodia.

Frankly speaking, we don’t actually know what is in EliteHoodia. They said they use just hoodia right?  Well, you can’t exactly export hoodia from South Africa, the only known place that hoodia gordonii grows.  So obviously speaking, you cannot actually get hoodia gordonii.  They could use just about anything else.  But they aren’t telling you what it is, which can happen, because plenty of other companies are just honest about not revealing their ingredients.

But don’t feel too bad.  It’s not like it really matters.  After all, hoodia has been proven in every major clinical study not to suppress appetite. So with this in mind, you wouldn’t get any results anyway.  Yes, there was a lab trying to study hoodia before known as Phytofarm.  They were trying to create a valid patented form.  But ideally speaking, you’re supposed to use an ingredient that was clinically proven in the first place.  They never created a successful model before being shut down for lack of funding.

However, it should be interestingly noted that while they talk about no stimulants and therefore no side effects, it doesn’t exactly work that way.  The truth is that a researcher at Phytofarm noted that unless studied and developed more, there was a real chance of hoodia causing serious liver damage and even renal failure. So obviously, it’s not quite as safe as some would like you to think.

Either way, in all truth, the side effects with EliteHoodia are unknown.  However, we do know about the potential results.  There are none.  We find that when products actually have clinically proven ingredients, they brag about them. They don’t hide them under the name of a hyped ingredient that you couldn’t possibly get in the first place.

We would not recommend bothering with this product.  It is completely upside down in their own lies, and realistically speaking, as many pills as you may take, you would not see any results with EliteHoodia. You would not see any benefits in general, not losing weight, not doing anything really.

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