Hoodia: Appetite Suppressant From The Nature
You don’t trust in synthetic things and need natural appetite suppressant? Well, hoodia appetite suppressant, is here to help you stop food cravings. Hoodia gordonii, the most novel finding to reduce your appetite is just one of the many Hoodia species, growing in the Kalahari desert.
In 1937, a Dutch anthropologist observed that the native Bushmen were chewing some shrub during the long hours of working to control their appetite. South African public laboratory Center for Scientific and Industrial Research studied the plant and in 1995 patented the active ingredient present in Hoodia, the p57.
What is the mechanism of reducing food cravings? Well, despite intensive studies by several pharmaceutical giants, it is not yet clear how Hoodia works as an appetite suppressant. There is no conclusive reports regarding the mechanism of action of Hoodia gordonii. However, in a study involving rats, p57 extract from Hoodia was injected directly into the brain. Later it was found that the treated rats were taking less food.
The experiment definitely proved that Hoodia can act as herbal appetite suppressant, but it did not clearly delineate the mechanism by which Hoodia acted. And injection to the brain is not just right for a human being.
That is why studies with healthy volunteers have been performed. They have been separeted in two groups. Volunteers from first group have been given pure hoodia extract, the other group was taking placebo.
The results from the experiment showed that the volunteers, that were taking hoodia, reduced theyr calorie intake by up to 1500 calories. This clearly shows that Hoodia Gordonii has huge appetite suprpessing potential
Hoodia is a herbal appetite suppressant, unlike those crappy synthetic chemical that surely leave some side effects. So far, no side effects have been reported.
Hoodia is highly active in pure extract preparations. You can feel the reduced appetite within minutes after taking the extract.
Although Hoodia is marketed both in the ‘pill’ form and extract form, both has shown quicker result. Oral bioavailability of Hoodia is almost 90-95%. It is safe for old age group.
The safety profile has not been established for the pregnant and the lactating mother. It is better to avoid in diabetic patients also.
Hoodia as appetite suppressant is has became one of the most used weight loss supplements. If you are flabby and want to lose some weight in a safe and natural way, Hoodia gordonii is your choice.
When taking hoodia, read labels carefully and talk to your doctor. Be aware that herbal supplements don’t have to meet the strict standards as are prescription and over-the-counter medications. So people who create and sell them can make health claims without even offering you high quality product.
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My only question, as a former practicining D.C., Cert. Personal Fitness Trainer, and as a published author (www.StrategicBookPublishing.com/TransformingBodyMindAndSpirit.html) is, Does this supplement, since it surpresses appetite, cause a “starvation reaction” where the metabolically active tissue that is responsible for burning body fat, i.e., muscle tissue, ALSO included in the weight loss? Thank you for your time, Dr. David Robinson
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I definately agree that natural appetite suppressants is definitely the way to go if you are serious about losing weight. The amount of “hidden calories” consumed when snacking between meals would surprise you!
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