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Hoodia Gordonii Can Help With Weight Loss

Hoodia (Hoodia gordonii) is a plant that is a lot like a cactus, sometimes referred to as the “ Desert cactus grown in South Africa ” (even though it's actually a succulent, not a cactus), and grows mostly in the semi-deserts of South Africa, Namibia, Angola, and Botswana. Hoodia is found in thick groupings of green with upright stems. After 5 years, you'll see purple flowers bloom on the plant signaling that the plant is ready to be harvested.

For thousands of years, the people of the Kalahari desert called the Sans have cut off the stem of the Hoodia and eaten the bitter-tasting Hoodia plant so as to ward off hunger and slake thirst when they are on long hunting expeditions. Modern mankind discovered the San's usage of cactus-like hoodia gordonii in 1937 through the research of an anthropologist from Holland. Then, in the 1990's, the huge medical company Pfizer wanted to design a medical treatment for weight-loss from cactus-like Hoodia.

We should mention that there is no such thing as any magic weight-loss pill or an herb that magically makes you lose weight. Those people who want or have to lose body fat must eat nutritiously and have an exercise routine along with taking weight-loss supplements to help them succeed in losing weight. With that reminder, it appears perfectly legitimate that hoodia gordonii can ward off an individual's food cravings, permitting one to live through an extended amount of time between eating food and have more energy for physical activities without the need to eat as often. Cactus-like Hoodia Grodonii is a safe supplement; and like other plant-based supplements, it is in fact a lot more natural than the medicines approved by the Federal Drug Administration with their frequently many and notorious side-effects.

There exists a couple individuals who claim that hoodia doesn't help stave off their hunger; but, there exists a lot of individuals who will provide a testimony that it eliminates their demanding cravings and helps them to feel hydrated during physical activity. It can reasonably be concluded from experience and observation that Hoodia Gordonii does work, although because of varying metabolisms, body types, and personality, not everyone would benefit from taking it. Research indicates that the more overweight one is, the more potent the effects of hoodia are (again, along with other methods for weight-loss like absorbing plenty of natural sunlight, physical exercise, eating plenty of fiber, and avoiding refined carbohydrates).

In Leicester, England, a clinical test was conducted and, the volunteers tried a placebo or the actual hoodia gordonii extract, and then they were sent away, to go back to their normal lifestyle. None of the volunteers exercised. None of them deviated from what they had normally done for years, which mainly consisted of a lot of sedentary activities. The participants ate to their appetite's content. Fifteen days later, the consequences were that the individuals in the group who had taken the hoodia gordonii had reduced their calories by 1,000, with no effort whatsoever. In fact, the volunteering participants were not even aware of the effect. But they were eating less, and the volunteering participants weren't doing any exercise. Burning calories is completely important to losing weight, and the hoodia helped burn-off the extra calories.

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