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Hoodia Gordonii
A Great Hunger Suppressant!
What is it and where does it come from?
Hoodia Gordonii (Asclepiadaceae) looks like a cactus, but is actually
a milkweed-like plant that grows in Botswana and the Kalahari Desert in
Southwestern Africa. It was just introduced to the US market in early
2004.
What does it do and what scientific studies give evidence to
support this?
Hoodia Gordonii has been used by the South African San tribe for
thousands of years. The San used this plant when they went hunting.
Hoodia helped to prolong hunting trips by suppressing hunger and
increasing energy levels!
Modern science has shed light on how Hoodia functions.
It is believed that Hoodia sends signals to the brain that make the
brain believe that the body is full, even when it is not. These signals
are believed to be thousands of times stronger than the signals that
sugar sends to the brain for the same reason.
This makes Hoodia a very powerful appetite suppressant, and a very
effective weight loss product. For this reason it is included in many
over-the-counter dietary weight loss supplements.
A molecule in Hoodia, P57, is believed to be responsible for Hoodias'
ability to suppress appetite, increase energy levels, and help with
weight loss.
Who needs it and what are some symptoms of deficiency?
Those who wish to suppress appetite, increase energy levels and lose
weight can benefit greatly from using Hoodia as a nutritional
supplement.
When used in conjunction with a healthy eating plan and exercise,
Hoodia can help to bring about massive changes in body composition, and
can greatly improve a persons health.
The hardest part about losing weight are the cravings. Lets face it:
we all have foods that we love but that we know aren't that great for
us. We know that some foods are fattening, but when the cravings come,
what are we to do? Many of us give in.
Hoodia can help stop the cravings. This will help you stay strong and
on the course to success!
How much should be taken? Are there any side effects?
It is important to strictly adhere to label recommendations.
Scientific data on Hoodia Gordonii is still emerging, and Hoodia may
not be for everyone. Persons considering Hoodia Gordonii supplementation
should consult with their physician before making any changes to their
health care plans.
Information given
by this website is provided for informational purposes and is not meant
to substitute for the advice provided by a physician or other medical
professionals. You should not use the information given for diagnosing a
health problem or disease. If you have or suspect that you have a
medical problem, promptly contact your health care provider.
The above information is just a guide to general circumstances and in no
way should it contradict the advice that you have been given by your
medical doctor or specialist.
* These statements have not been
evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. |