Study Reports Truth About Hoodia Diet Pills and Weight Loss Promises

Over 50 Hoodia Diet Pills Studied Were Found to Be Fake

Hoodia Gordonii has been touted as the obese person's answer to weight loss. It's been featured in numerous magazines and by major media outlets and programs such as CBS and ABC News, NBC Today Show, 60
Study Reports Truth About Hoodia Diet Pills and Weight Loss Promises
 Minutes and Oprah. But Hoodia Gordonii as the magic diet solution is not always giving dieters the results that even the heavy hitters claim they should get. A recent study may explain why.

In a Sept. 22 press release, InternetHealthReview.com announced the findings of their extensive study of Hoodia Gordonii. It's true that Hoodia Gordonii contains a unique molecule that seems to be quite effective in suppressing appetite. However, what hopeful dieters are getting in much of today's market is fake hoodia or products containing much less Hoodia Gordonii than represented.

Hoodia is a South African cactus-like succulent that grows primarily in the high temperatures of the African Kalahari desert. It's purported in numerous claims that the bushmen of the Kalahari Desert in Southwest Africa, one of the world's oldest and most primitive tribes, have been eating the plant for thousands of years to stave off hunger during long hunting trips and when food supplies are short.

It's said that hoodia causes the glucose sugar-sensing nerve cells in the brain to send the message that the blood sugar levels are good, and thus there's no need to eat at the moment. In other words, the nerve cells are telling the brain the person is full and not hungry. And there seems to be some good evidence that this claim is true - when pure Hoodia Gordonii is ingested in sufficient quantity.

That brings to the table the issue of a CITES certification. According to Buyer's Hoodia Guide, CITES stands for Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. Hoodia Gordonii is a protected plant in Africa, so anyone taking it from there must have an export permit from CITES.

 
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i dont know what say about it. They sell hodia gordonii many years, it cant be illegal or something. I know a lot of people who buy hoodia gordonii plus Some of them give me advise try it, they all cant go wrong... i hope hoodia help me make weight loss :)

Posted on 01/10/2008 at 8:01:27 AM

Lots of good information in this article Susan. Good reporting.

Posted on 09/25/2007 at 5:09:00 PM

Excellent reporting on this!!!

Posted on 09/25/2007 at 3:09:00 PM

I think I'll cut calories the old fashioned way. Good writing and research.

Posted on 09/24/2007 at 7:09:00 PM

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