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Hoodia - a natural appetite suppressor

Imagine a plant that kills hunger and attacks obesity. It has no known side effects, and contains a molecule that cheat your brain into believing you are full.

Deep in the South African Kalahari desert grows a cactus called Hoodia. It thrives in inhumane high temperatures and takes years to mature. Busk Men from San tribe, one of the world's oldest and most primitive tribes, have eaten Hoodia for thousands of years to keep hunger at a distance during long hunting walks in the desert.

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Hoodia is known to be exciting news for all who dream of becoming slim. Hoodia is an herbal supplement usually marketed as a weight loss product.

It is a cactus-like plant that grows in South Africa. Hoodia is derived from a cactus plant in Africa. It is not tainted with chemicals or heart/brain stimulating pharmaceuticals.

Hoodia is an appetite suppressant that is all natural. It can help us to maintain our body figure because it helps us to avoid eating to much. Although relatively difficult to cultivate, hoodia are attractive plants and are also used for horticultural purposes.

Hoodia is especially renown for its effectiveness and because it has no known negative side effects. It will not make you feel dizzy or cause insomnia, raise your heart beat or body temperature like many other appetite suppressors.

 

Research studies

 

An appetite suppressant from Hoodia species.

van Heerden FR, Marthinus Horak R, Maharaj VJ, Vleggaar R, Senabe JV, Gunning PJ.
School of Chemistry, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X01, Scottsville 3209, South Africa.
 

Abstract:

Studies conducted at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR, South Africa) identified extracts from Hoodia species, in particular Hoodia pilifera and Hoodia gordonii, as possessing appetite suppressing properties.

The Hoodia compounds was tested for its appetite suppressant properties by oral gavage at 6.25-50 mg/kg and the results showed that all doses resulted in a decrease of food consumption over an eight day period and a body mass decrease when compared to the control sample