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What
is the truth about Hoodia Gordonii?
If you
want to loose weight you have likely already heard the praise
being given to the latest in natural cures - Hoodia
Gordonii. So, is it as good as they say? How does it
work? And most importantly - will it help you loose weight?
STUDY
SHOWED HUNGER PAINS TURNED OFF
The
most frequently reported study to promote Hoodia
Gordonii as a weight loss supplement was conducted with
obese individuals who were given Hoodia Gordonii and left
in a room with little to distract them except TV, reading
and eating. This group consumed on average 1000 less calories
a day than the control group given a placebo.
The
active ingredient in
Hoodia Gordonii appears to tell the brain that the stomach
is full. No hunger pains could mean less eating, which would
naturally cause a loss of weight.
AFRICAN
BUSHMAN USED HOODIA TO STAVE OFF HUNGER FOR LONG TRIPS
Hoodia
Gordonii is an African cactus that grows naturally only
in the Kalahari desert. For thousands of years the bushman
of this region have eaten Hoodia Gordonii with no apparent
ill side effects, like the racing heart experience of Ephedra
or other supplements.
In fact,
the only known side effect seems to be an overall good feeling.
However, the bushman used the Hoodia Gordonii sparingly
and further studies are required to examine the possible
side effects of regular doses over a long period of time.
WILL
THE HOODIA
GORDONII HELP YOU LOOSE WEIGHT?
The
molecule that has been linked to the appetite suppressing
abilities of Hoodia
Gordonii, now called P.57, appears to affect
both humans and animals. One study showed a decrease in
appetite by 30-40%. There are documented personal experiences
showing the immediate effects of eating Hoodia Gordonii.
It is
important to note that the molecule isolated in
Hoodia Gordonii does not necessarily affect
the appetite when eating high carbohydrate or sugar diets
or when hunger is caused by physical exercise. While P.57
can signal to the brain that the body is full, the sugar
drops and physical requirement for nourishment can counteract
these effects.
As with
any weight loss program it is necessary to adapt diet and
lifestyle to experience the most profound changes. Suppressing
the appetite should not be a replacement for good nutrition
and healthy living.
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