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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Hoodia Gordonii And Weight Loss

Hoodia Gordonii is a wonderful plant. For starters you will find this plant of the cactus family growing predominantly in the desert plains of Namibia, Bostwana and Angola all in Southern Africa. At maturity--5 years--it grows purplish flowers and is ready for harvest.


For a desert plant Hoodia is surprisingly quite juicy. This juice is bitter-tasting but holds plenty of promises for weight watchers. The natives of Southern Africa have for as long as anyone can remember relied on the Hoodia plant to curb hunger and thirst.


The need for natural and safe weight loss supplements has necessitated the introduction of weight loss pills of Hoodia Gordonii extract. Synthetic drugs like you know are replete with side effects.


The secret to the Hoodia plants ability to curb appetite has been traced to a chemical it contains. This chemical is generally termed "P57" and is abundant in the Hoodia plant. P57 tricks the brain into believing that the body has enough sugars and needs no more. A bit of it would leave you feeling full all day and feeling very well too.


You would find Hoodia Gordonii in the market in the form of pills, powder and tea. The percentage purity of Hoodia in these products is always in question. The plant is relatively scarce and takes time to nurture. My suggestion is to always buy Hoodia products from distributors of a Network Marketing company.


Ensure the company has a track record for producing natural supplements. Traditional nutritional healthcare products like Hoodia are always safe for consumption. You get pure Hoodia content from them and can rest assured of very minimal side effects.


After doing your due diligence online, go a step further to get a couple of experiences from some people who have actually used this product. Network marketing companies are all over the place, and it would not be difficult finding distributors.


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