Hoodia Gordonii is a method that is used by many in recent times to lose weight. Although it is becoming increasingly popular there are still many people who are unsure of what it actually is and how it may help them in their weight loss. Here is a review of the product that may help you to understand how this product works and how it can work for you.
What is Hoodia?
Hoodia Gordonii is a plant and it comes from the cactus family. It originates from South Africa where it has been grown for thousands of years. The South African natives have used this plant for many years as a tonic for many ailments and also for its capabilities as a natural appetite suppressant. It has been used by hunters for many generations to suppress their hunger during long hunting trips.
How Does Hoodia work?
A component of the Hoodia plant called 'P57' was discovered by scientists as being the molecule to provide appetite suppression. The P57 molecule mimics the job of glucose in your body. Usually when you eat your glucose levels will rise and that sends a signal to your brain telling you that you are full. The P57 molecule works by sending that same signal to your brain letting your brain think that you are full. As a result you feel full and you don't eat.
How does Hoodia help people lose weight?
There have been studies done in the UK where obese patients were given the Hoodia Gordonii and an equal number of patients were given a placebo. At the end of the 15 day study it was shown that the patients taking the Hoodia had reduced their calorie intake by 1000 calories a day. So even though they were allowed to eat they didn't eat as much, showing that the plant did give the desired effect of suppressing their appetite.
Is Hoodia Safe?
Hoodia is perfectly safe to eat as it is a plant and contains no chemicals whatsoever. There are also no known side effects to the plant.
Hoodia Gordonii Plus also offer a 90 day money back guarantee so for if any reason you are not satisfied with the product you can get a complete refund.
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