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Hoodia Gordonii Helps You Loss Weight
April 6, 2007 on 2:00 pm | In Diet |Hoodia supplements were just introduced to the U.S. market in early 2004.
Here are some key points about hoodia that you need to know:
- Hoodia gordonii looks like a cactus, but it’s actually a succulent from the Kalahari Desert in southern Africa. Bushmen from the area have been using hoodia for centuries to help ward off hunger during long trips in the desert.
- Hoodia gordonii is entirely natural — it is not a drug. Pharmaceutical companies find it so promising, however, that they are trying to isolate the appetite-suppressing molecule, P57, to create a patented diet drug in the future.
- Only the gordonii variation of hoodia has appetite suppressant abilities.
- Hoodia tricks the brain into thinking you’ve eaten, and makes you feel full.
- Hoodia may work right away, or may take several weeks.
- Key results of hoodia reported include a reduced interest in food, delay in the time after eating before hunger sets in again, feeling full more quickly, and a general feeling of well-being.
- Hoodia gordonii is not a stimulant, and has no known side effects.
- Hoodia appears to be safe for most people.
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Hoodia is the very best appetite suppressant.
Comment by hoodia — April 6, 2007 #
all side affects of hoodia are positive with no negative side affects.
Comment by hoodia — April 6, 2007 #
Q: What is Hoodia?
A: Hoodia Gordonii is a cactus of the “succulent” cactus family, which has grown for thousands of years in the Kalahari Desert region. Hoodia has been used by the indigenous Bushmen as a natural appetite suppressant and thirst quencher during their long hunting trips for generations.
Comment by hoodia — April 6, 2007 #
Question: What Can You Do to make sure hoodia is real and not fake?
Answer: One way to tell if a Hoodia pill is real is to look for a document called the C.I.T.E.S. Certificate (The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora). Since the Hoodia plant is a protected plant species it can only be sold to an exporter who has this certificate.
Comment by hoodia — April 6, 2007 #