Hoodia 90 Diet Pills Review
Have you ever heard that you can usually tell scam emails by their misspelled words and awkward sentence structures? That’s what the Hoodia 90 Website feels like to me. A total scam. A high school student could write better than that. If this were truly a reputable company, I would expect them to have a reputable looking website. When I see that kind of lack of professionalism, all my warning bells go off, and I have a hard time believing anything they have to say.
So what do they have to say? Well, over and over again, about all they can find to say about their diet pill is that the bottle contains 90 pills, the daily dose of Hoodia is 2400mg (if you take three 800mg pills, that is), and it can help suppress appetite.
They also claim that their weight loss products contain 100% Pure South African Hoodia Gordonii, and they show the certificates to prove it. They may or may not be legitimate, it’s hard to say. It would be fairly easy to copy something like that and put it on your website. If they are real, they are outdated, as the date stamp was 2007. How am I to know if they are still using 100% Pure South African Hoodia Gordonii? Also, without a diet Supplement Facts or ingredients list, how am I to know what else is in these diet pills, including fillers?
Furthermore, this is yet another example of a weight loss diet product sold with an "autoship" program that charges your credit card every month and is typically extremely difficult to cancel.
Conclusion: Because of the lack of ingredient information, Weight Loss Guide.com does not recommend the purchase of Hoodia 90 Diet Pills.




