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South African scientists have been testing Hoodia since 1996 when they
discovered the plant contained a previously unknown molecule that replicates the
effect glucose has on nerve cells in the brain fooling the body into thinking
it is full, even when it is not. Hoodia's appetite suppressing molecule is said
to be almost 10,000 times stronger than glucose. A U.S. pharmaceutical company
spent over 400 million dollars researching this molecule.
Hoodia Gordonii has been used for generations by South African tribesmen to
starve off hunger and thirst during long hunting expeditions. Hoodia is
difficult to grow and requires just the right amount of water, sun light, and
temperature. It takes five years for Hoodia to grow to full maturity.
To test the Hoodia, morbidly obese people from Leicester, England, were kept in
a place as close to prison as it gets. All the volunteers could do was read
papers and watch television and eat. Half the group was given Hoodia Gordonii
and half was given a placebo. At the end of 15 days, the group on Hoodia had
reduced their food intake by 1000 calories a day. Given the average daily diet
is around 2200 calories, this was a remarkable success! Another clinical study
performed in 18 overweight but healthy males provided statistical evidence that
the Hoodia Gordonii extract reduced the average daily calorie intake and reduced
body-fat over the 2 week clinical trial period.
In addition to eliminating hunger and suppressing the appetite Hoodia also
seems to boost energy levels and counteract depression, some folks even report
aphrodisiac-like qualities. The efficacy of Hoodia Gordonii has been established
with a profound weight loss and a good emergent safety profile.
Supplement Facts
Servings Size: Two (2) Capsules
Servings Per Container: 30 |
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Amount Per Serving: |
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Hoodia gordonii (fresh stem) |
400 mg |
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†Daily Value not established. |
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Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose (Plant Fiber), Rice Flour,
Magnesium Stearate, and Silica. |
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