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Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Hoodia Patch: Weight Loss Wonder or Total Fraud?

Today unfortunately many vendors are claiming that the
so-called "hoodia patch" will kill your appetite and even
work better and faster than the ordinary hoodia in a
capsule, tablet, or liquid. This claim would be extremely
good-that is-if it were really true. Please be very
cautious about any claims being made, especially online.

As an idea, the "hoodia patch" is intended to work by
putting it on your skin; next, the "hoodia patch" is
supposed to begin to work its appetite suppressing power in
a time-release fashion, going through your skin and passing
into your bloodstream. The ultimate result? The "hoodia
patch" is supposed to make you feel a lot less hungry
during the day, and you'll start to lose unwanted body fat
when you eat less food.

Indeed, this is a fine idea-on paper. But so far there
exists absolutely no proof that the "hoodia patch" actually
works. There is no clinical case study on the "hoodia
patch." Be very cautious: If any vendor claims to have a
scientific study or clinical trial that supports the
validity of their "hoodia patch," such "proof" may turn out
to be FAKE-produced in order to endorse, promote, and sell
the so-called "hoodia patch" to the unsuspecting public.

Bear in mind that most patches such as the birth control
patch first began as a prescription-driven product; this
basic fact indicates that such a patch must endure very
critical and demanding scientific trials before it is
finally approved and given the "greenlight" to become
available to the general public.

To your surprise, no existing "hoodia patch" online or
offline is prescription-driven; what this means is that
such diet patches have not undergone scientific clinical
trials or testing. This clearly shows that no vendor can
truly claim that their "hoodia patch" works more
effectively than hoodia capsules, tablets, or in liquid.

I don't know about you, but I do know that personally I
wouldn't spend one cent on any new patch product that has
no scientific backing or documentation from a third party
that supports the "hoodia patch" as an authentic product
worthy of being purchased. Why would you want to risk
buying something that might not work at all? Save yourself
needless frustrations.

My sincere advice: Do not fall prey to high flying claims
of questionable "hoodia patches". Instead, consider real
hoodia in a capsule, tablet, or liquid.


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