Hoodia and Phentermine - Main Differences

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Which are the differences between Hoodia and Phentermine?

Many people is obese or overweight. Today, hoodia products are a natural way to weight loss. Same happens with phentermine. Both are appetite suppressant products. But which are the differences between hoodia and phentermine?

1. Years on market. While Hoodia has a short history, phentermine is a product with a long history, coming from the 60´s.

2. Hoodia and phentermine are appetite suppressant products, but hoodia is a natural product coming from a plant (hoodia gordonii) and phentermine is a drug of the amphetamine and phenetylamine class.

3. Phentermine users may develop an addiction to it. Hoodia does not create addiction to users.

4. Phentermine is classified as a controlled substance in many countries. At international level, phentermine is a schedule IV drug under the Convention on Psychotropic Substances. Same happens in the United States, where phentermine is classified as a controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act. Hoodia is not a controlled substance. Hoodia is just a natural product coming from a succulent plant.

5. Phentermine is a prescription drug. Hoodia is not a prescription drug, because it is not a drug, just a dietary supplement.

6. Phentermine has more side effects if compared with hoodia. Hoodia has no side effects.

The best option any obese or overweight person or anybody trying to lose weight is to take hoodia, not phentermine. Hoodia is natural. Hoodia is not a drug, just a dietary supplement.

Experience losing weight with our Hoodia products.

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