Thursday, April 26, 2007

Hoodia Appetite supresses


Hoodia diet pill suppresses your appetite and helps fight against obesity, it is organic with no man made or chemicaly manufactured appetite control agents, has no known side effects,the most amazing thing is that it contains a miracle molecule (up to 100,000 times more powerful than glucose) this miracle molecule fools the brain into believing you are full, and even stops you from thinking about food. But it actually does a whole lot MORE...

What advantages does Hoodia have over other weight loss products?
Well, for one there is no reason to doubt the sincerity of the wonderfully lean and fit Bushmen of the Kalahari. What they say about the capability of Hoodia is clearly factual. Their long history involving the use of Hoodia spanning thousands years and many generations not only speaks volumes but serves as illustrious proof of the real benefits of Hoodia. Then, as luck would have it, Hoodia is able to go to the heart of obesity crises. Because by comparison to the small handful of genetically related cases, the vast majority are due to overeating and food addiction. Plus, to the delight of the skeptics pure Hoodia has shown to be a natural remedy capable of controlling caloric intake better than the dangerous artificial drugs of the past.

Hoodia gordonii has been used for centuries by the San bushmen of South Africa. These people may have, at times, consumed Hoodia on a regular basis. The San are known to have chewed on the plant during times of food scarcity, in order to alleviate hunger and thirst.

Hoodia gordonii was found by bushmen to be particularly valuable for use during arduous hunting expeditions in the Kalahari desert. The Kalahari desert is a principle home for the San bushmen and it is a prime location for the growth of the succulent plant, Hoodia gordonii. The power of this succulent plant, known to the San as !khoba (Hoodia) is going to be a continued focus of international attention in the fight against the global epademic of obesity. The world has finally listened to the San people.