Natural Health Hoodia Gordonii

The Natural Health Hoodia Gordonii web site has probably the most ornate multimedia presentation we’ve seen for the purpose of selling the legitimacy of their product.  It includes video interviews with a physician, lab worker, a BBC journalist, charts graphs and images of certificates.  If this presentation doesn’t convince you that their hoodia gordonii supplements are the real thing, nothing will.  They have taken into account the perceived risks in buying hoodia gordonii online and put together a multifaceted endorsement presentation that does a good job of putting that issue to rest.

The product is from Natural Health Pharmaceuticals, for which there is no web site.  It appears that their one and only product is their hoodia appetite suppressant.  They work out of an office building a block from the ocean in Santa Monica, CA.  There’s nothing wrong with either of those facts, if their supplement contains the real thing and in the amounts that are advertised.

Natural Health operates one of those web sites that offer a hoodia free trial, and there are some complaints dating back to 2007 about customers who opted for the free trial finding deductions from their bank accounts for automatic shipments of additional product.  Today, the Natural Health hoodia website spells out the terms for the free trial, which have not changed – but they are clearly presented to the consumer.  Cancel the free trial, obtain a “return authorization number” and return the product within fifteen days and supposedly that will be the end of the transaction.

Natural Health also makes a volume discount available, offering three free bottles of capsules if you purchase three: price $119.95.  There is also a purchase-two-get-one-free deal and a deal for a one-month purchase of capsules that throws in some hoodia chewing gum, hoodia lollipops and a bottle of multivitamins.  They recommend taking two to capsules per day and incorporating an additional one or two depending on the food cravings that you’re fighting off.

If Natural Health hoodia gordonii is the real thing, their prices – at least at volume rates – are reasonable.  A month’s supply of hoodia seems to be pegged at thirty to fifty dollars; in the case of Natural Health one bottle contains sixty pills, considered to be a thirty day supply.