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Did you sign up for their "Associate" (affiliate) program before posting that link?

My advice: Calories In - Calories Used = Weight Gain or Weight Loss.

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Lack of scientific evidence or regulatory approval have not stopped dietary supplement companies from marketing Hoodia gordonii extracts with claims that it can lower blood pressure and reduce the appetite. Goen Technologies Corporation's TrimSpa unit began marketing Hoodia gordonii under the brand name X32 with celebrity spokesperson Anna Nicole Smith, even though the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has notified Trimspa that it has not demonstrated that claims for their product are scientifically supportable. Health Canada has not approved any hoodia products for sale. Goen Technologies has also been sued by the state of New Jersey for misleading consumers. The Trimspa brand is currently the subject of a lawsuit in California which claims that it does not contain any of Hoodia's active ingredient.

In March to June of 2006, billions of email spam messages were sent out concerning Hoodia, ostensibly offering Hoodia extracts for weight control purposes. As is usually the case with spam, it is not clear what prompted the sudden barrage of messages, since there had not been any recent positive media coverage about Hoodia, nor any signs of increasing public interest in Hoodia. The Federal Trade Commission has logged numerous complaints of consumer fraud associated with Hoodia and the number is expected to continue to rise.


On July 1, 2006, it was reported on entertainment news show Extra that a company is now marketing Hoodia-enhanced lipops.

There are many so-called "consumer research" websites claiming to show consumer reviews and testimonials. The legitimacy and accuracy of any of these websites are unknown. In addition to massive spam campaigns, there have been many reports of over-hyped and sometimes misleading marketing associated with websites selling and/or promoting Hoodia-related products.
Yeah I am not surprised there is alot of complaints. Anyone in this country can put a supplement on the market so you can be getting anything in your pills. They really need to regulate vitamins and supplements more. From my understanding the pills aren't going to work well because Hoodia must be absorbed in certain ways, mainly sucking (no point intended ). Even the products from under the tongue aren't going to work as well as the ipops. Lesley Stahl from 60 minutes even said she was impressed with Hoodia but I can't find out what exact Hoodia product she tried. I think it is good for those who eat so much and can help them control hunger. Ofcoarse a good diet and exercise is a must with any diet.

I did look at the affiliate program but I don't like the way it works. I just want to signup and send traffic. You shouldn't have to pay anything.

Mark