Hoodia Gordonii

March 20, 2007 on 6:05 am | In Main |

What you need to know about Hoodia Gordonii (pronounced HOO-dee-ah)

Though Hoodia Gordonii looks very much like a ‘cactus’, it is actually a leafless succulent with cactus like spikes. Hoodia Gordonii is causing quite a stir for its ability to suppress appetite and promote weight loss. Hoodia Gordonii, nature’s most effective appetite suppressant is now available. Hoodia helps you achieve weight loss by curbing your hunger and cravings.

Hoodia Gordonii can hold back your appetite while boosting energy, helping you feel satisfied and full. It is the most effective way to control appetite, and is used when wishing to lose weight. If appetite suppression is a quality you desire in a weight loss supplement, Hoodia Gordonii is an excellent ingredient to look for.

For thousands of years the Bushmen of South Africa having been eating Hoodia Gordonii to fight off hunger during their week long hunting trips. For the Bushmen there is no question as to the appetite suppressant power of Hoodia Gordonii - it is a simple fact of life - if you are going on a long journey you chew on hoodia to avoid hunger. Hoodia is a genus of succulent plants in the family Apocynaceae that is widely used traditionally by the San people of southern Africa as an appetite suppressant, thirst quencher and as a cure for severe abdominal cramps, hemorrhoids, tuberculosis, indigestion, hypertension and diabetes.

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  1. Before choosing a Hoodia product you should know that there are many kinds of Hoodia plant, but only the Hoodia Gordonii type has an astonishing ‘appetite suppressing’ quality. These properties have been known about for centuries by a primitive tribe known as the ‘Sans Bushmen’. During mid 1990s an institute called the C.S.I.R. ‘Council for Scientific and Industrial Research’ was conducting a study of native plants eaten by the ‘Sans Bushmen’. Basically, the study was to see what foods, the ‘Sans Bushmen’ were taking that protected the toxic compounds. When the C.S.I.R. studied Hoodia Gordonii, they found it was not only non-toxic, but also it helped to suppress the appetite of animals it used to feed.

    Comment by Weight Loss — March 20, 2007 #

  2. Hoodia DOES WORK to reduce appetite!

    Comment by Weight Loss — March 20, 2007 #

  3. The most obvious and effective weight loss is to eat less and exercise more. Unfortunately this is easy said than done. To avoid the yoyo effect of weight loss then weight gain, try to implement changes to diet and activities than can be sustained long after the desired goal is attained.

    Comment by Weight Loss — March 20, 2007 #

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