I am hearing great things about the weight loss aid Hoodia. Anyone tried it? What do you think? HoodiThin seems to be the best website on the subject. Since it has been more or less advertised on 60 Minutes and Oprah show, it has captured my interest and I want to try it.
I’ve not tried it but have talked with several people who have had different results. Here is a review of a product http://www.nutritionaltree.com/reviews/weight-loss/hoodia/vitabase_hoodia-gl.aspx . Also if you go this site you can read reviews by people who have tried all kinds of different Hoodia products. Buy carefully – some products are rip offs! References :
This site has free trial supplies from various venders, as well as a short Q&A on Hoodia general info that will help you understand more about the herb. http://axalda.info/hoodia.html References :
Hoodia is a bitter-tasting cactus-like plant. 60 Minutes was told that if it wanted to try hoodia, it would have to go to Africa. Why? Because the only place in the world where hoodia grows wild is in the Kalahari Desert of South Africa.
It’s very different from diet stimulants like Ephedra and Phenfen that are now banned because of dangerous side effects. Hoodia doesn’t stimulate at all. Scientists say it fools the brain by making you think you’re full, even if you’ve eaten just a morsel.
The first scientific investigation of the plant was conducted at South Africa’s national laboratory. Because Bushmen were known to eat hoodia, it was included in a study of indigenous foods.
"What they found was when they fed it to animals, the animals ate it and lost weight," says Dr. Richard Dixey, who heads an English pharmaceutical company called Phytopharm that is trying to develop weight-loss products based on hoodia.
Was hoodia’s potential application as an appetite suppressant immediately obvious?
Hoodia does not work for everyone. To be honest, you’d be better off getting your diet in order and following an exercise regimen, which is a proven weight loss method. References :
February 2nd, 2010 at 1:32 am
I am hearing great things about the weight loss aid Hoodia. Anyone tried it? What do you think?
HoodiThin seems to be the best website on the subject. Since it has been more or less advertised on 60 Minutes and Oprah show, it has captured my interest and I want to try it.
February 2nd, 2010 at 6:34 am
I’ve not tried it but have talked with several people who have had different results. Here is a review of a product http://www.nutritionaltree.com/reviews/weight-loss/hoodia/vitabase_hoodia-gl.aspx . Also if you go this site you can read reviews by people who have tried all kinds of different Hoodia products. Buy carefully – some products are rip offs!
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February 2nd, 2010 at 6:36 am
nothing works but good old fashioned exercise and sensible eating.
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February 2nd, 2010 at 6:38 am
I ordered and used the Hoodia patches. They did not work, for me. I did discover that Mine were not cravings. It was habit.
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February 2nd, 2010 at 6:40 am
This site has free trial supplies from various venders, as well as a short Q&A on Hoodia general info that will help you understand more about the herb. http://axalda.info/hoodia.html
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February 2nd, 2010 at 6:42 am
Hoodia is a bitter-tasting cactus-like plant. 60 Minutes was told that if it wanted to try hoodia, it would have to go to Africa. Why? Because the only place in the world where hoodia grows wild is in the Kalahari Desert of South Africa.
It’s very different from diet stimulants like Ephedra and Phenfen that are now banned because of dangerous side effects. Hoodia doesn’t stimulate at all. Scientists say it fools the brain by making you think you’re full, even if you’ve eaten just a morsel.
The first scientific investigation of the plant was conducted at South Africa’s national laboratory. Because Bushmen were known to eat hoodia, it was included in a study of indigenous foods.
"What they found was when they fed it to animals, the animals ate it and lost weight," says Dr. Richard Dixey, who heads an English pharmaceutical company called Phytopharm that is trying to develop weight-loss products based on hoodia.
Was hoodia’s potential application as an appetite suppressant immediately obvious?
"No, it took them a long time. In fact, the original research was done in the mid 1960s," says Dixey.
You can read a good article about how it works at:
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February 2nd, 2010 at 6:44 am
Hoodia does not work for everyone. To be honest, you’d be better off getting your diet in order and following an exercise regimen, which is a proven weight loss method.
References :