Genuine Hoodia Sellers against Dishonest Competition and Scams
Hoodia gordonii has been a very known for its great appetite suppressant abilities (from the molecule p57), as the ever increasing popularity continues, some issues began to rise and thus damaging the reputation of Hoodia products in relation to both consumers and manufacturers.
Even on the Internet, you’ll get flooded by the thousands of pages all claiming that they manufacture genuine Hoodia products. And of course, you’ll spot some fakes by basing on all those clumsy mistakes all over their site. It’s no doubt that the majority of Hoodia sellers today only seek to make a few cash after fooling some customers and then they’re off to scam another poor customer.
However, some hoodia frauds see a sustainable market in ever-increasing consumers with their corresponding waistlines. Some of them even go too far by making fake certifications. But regardless of their goals, they continue to fool many customers, some even use saw dust in their products, it may not be able to harm the user but this leaves the consumers fooled and totally spent their money on something that’s worthless.
Not only do the consumers suffer but also the honest manufacturers; for each consumer that gets fooled, an honest manufacturer potentially loses a customer.
Basically, the ones manufacturing fake hoodia are just making it really hard for the ones selling genuine one to get customers to buy their products.
Because of such disposition for many manufacturers, some have taken the initiative to make a stand against those scammers and expose their plot to the people who are interested in Hoodia thru ads.
Thru this, manufacturers hope the consumers would research their Hoodia products and be more vigilant in avoiding scammers.
Some of the more contentious content in the ads is likely to be the result of tests, paid for by Hoodoba, in which Alkemists Pharmaceuticals have tested some of Foster’s(a famous Hoodia manufacturer) competitors for hoodia content. The products that fail these tests — those found to contain little or no hoodia — are the names that Foster wishes to name, his attorneys’ protests notwithstanding. This will basically aim to point out those which the people should trust and those they should avoid.
Back then, other hoodia sellers have suggested that Alkemists’ tests are not that definitive and concise in relation to the results, and are somewhat inconsistent. But at NaturalNews.com, although not specifically endorsing any certain lab or hoodia seller, have found Alkemists to be entirely forthcoming and quite helpful with information.
However, it’s the very nature of hoodia and the market lends itself to inconsistent results. Factors such as hoodia sellers being unaware they are selling illegitimate hoodia, and those that are aware sometimes sending real hoodia to a lab while selling something different, mean results are going to be questionable no matter what, that’s why the whole issue of Hoodia continues to revolve around Genuine vs fraud and who are the manufacturers to be trusted.
Hoodoba’s relationship with Alkemists varies from the average hoodia seller considering that Hoodoba has an agreement with Alkemists to test in a slightly different manner from the standard. They state that “We are allowing Alkemists to buy our products directly off the shelf — the way a customer would, without our knowledge, at various intervals, and publish their findings directly on their own web site,” Foster claims. “And then what we do is we provide a link from our web site to their findings; the page where they update findings whenever they do a new test, and so it’s there for everyone to see.”
But as many issues may arise, Foster’s trust of Alkemists’s results is such that he is sending samples of several of his hoodia competitors to Alkemists, and intends to publish the results of the tests and fix Hoodia’s reputation.
But for now, it’s somewhat enough to say that these ads can somehow make a mark as the declaration of a stand against fake hoodia manufacturers considering that its bound to go out in popular, national magazines. This act like a huge bomb and consumers can only hope that this attempt can fix all the damage that has been done and finally stop the scamming done by those fake manufacturers.
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