Hoodia, This Desert Plant is
Promising Appetite Suppressant and
Weight Loss Supplement!
If you haven't heard about the
supplement hoodia gordonii, there's
no doubt you will very soon. Hoodia,
a natural appetite suppressant, is
earning attention as a potentially
powerful weapon in the war against
obesity and the American focus on
losing weight. Hoodia supplements
were first introduced to the U.S.
market by World Class Nutrition in
early 2004.
Hoodia Facts
Hoodia tricks the brain into
thinking you've eaten, and makes you
feel full.
Hoodia works 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.
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.
Customers have been taking hoodia
periodically since early 2004 and
find it can be a help in an overall
weight loss effort.