About Hoodia...

Oprah Winfrey’s
“O” Magazine |
(Talking about Hoodia)
“Deep in the heart of Southern
Africa’s Kalahari Desert may lie the
secret to weight loss.” |
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CBS
60 Minutes
"Imagine not being hungry all day without
feeling side effects typical of diet pills,
like a racing heart or queasy stomach."
Video Clip
Courtesy of CBS 60 Minutes
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NBC Today Show
Talking about
Hoodia)
"Prickly bush (Hoodia) in the
Kalahari Desert could be key
to weight loss success."
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"A
new diet pill made from an
African cactus is getting a lot of
attention because those who've tried
it say it takes away
your hunger..."
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Los Angeles Times
"Hoodia gordonii
is Africa's latest cash crop. I grew up with
it...I know the stuff works," said hoodia farmer
Dougal Bassingthwaighte. |
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Slim Form Hoodia-SP..
Hoodia and how it works...
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Hoodia gordonii, "Whoo
De AH", is the botanical name for a
leafless, spiky succulent plant that
grows throughout the semi-arid areas of
Southern Africa primarily the Kalahari
desert. The San (local inhabitants) have
rationally used Hoodia stems to
stave off hunger and thirst when on long
journeys, as it acts as an appetite
suppressant.
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A molecule in the cactus
makes you feel full
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The San bushmen have eaten the plant for
years
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After years of careful research,
scientists isolated several compounds in
this all-natural food that was
responsible for dramatic
weight loss,
P57, which has been widely reported, is
but one of several chemical compounds
found in the
Hoodia
succulent. Not only was it proven
completely safe, it contains no
stimulates that could contribute to the
jittery feeling associated with weight
loss products of the last decade.
Hoodia
is registered as a
protected species to prevent Bio-Piracy
but is allowed to be grown on a handful
of commercial farms in South Africa
owned by private farmers.
In the wild
Hoodia
takes 5-6 years to
mature but is now being cultivated in as
little as 2 years commercially in
sustainable quantities and has become
widely known for its effects as an
appetite suppressant.
To be eligible for export to the USA
and all other nations,
Hoodia
farmers must obtain a
C.I.T.E.S.
certificate which is
issued on a per export-shipment basis.
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How The
Hoodia SP™ 100% Pure Hoodia Tablet
Works |
The
chemical constituents in Hoodia
work within the satiety
center by releasing a chemical compound
similar to glucose, but is up to 100,000
times more powerful. The hypothalamus
receives this signal as an indication
that enough food has been consumed and
this in turn stunts the appetite. This
pure organic Hoodia,
contains a miracle molecule that, in
effect, fools the brain into believing
you are full, and even stops you from
thinking about food.
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Hoodia
Research and Clinical Studies |
The Science behind Hoodia Gordonii
Is there evidence that
Hoodia
Gordonii works as an
appetite suppressant? Yes! For thousands
of years the Bushmen of South Africa
having been eating
Hoodia Gordonii
to fight off hunger during their long
hunting trips. The appetite suppressant
power of
Hoodia Gordonii for the
Bushmen is not a question, it is a
simple fact of life. So while the
Bushmen did not do formal clinical
studies, there is thousands of years of
real world evidence that eating
Hoodia
suppresses your appetite.
Phytopharm clinical studies
performed with Hoodia P57
Phytopharm completed a double-blind,
placebo-controlled clinical study in
overweight, but otherwise healthy
volunteers using the P57 extract from
Hoodia
Gordonii. The
participants were split into two groups,
one received the P57 and the other
received a placebo. Each group was told
to continue their normal diet and
exercise. The results of the study were
as follows:
When comparing the P57 group to the
Placebo group:
The P57 group had a statistically
significant reduction in caloric intake
The P57 group had a statistically
significant reduction in body fat
The P57 had no adverse side effects
On average the P57 group ate about 1,000
calories a day less than those in the
control group. These are very impressive
results when you consider that the
average American man consumes about
2,600 calories a day; a woman about
1,900. (References Below)
References
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Van Heerden FR, Vleggaar R, Horak RM,
Learmonth RA, Maharaj V, Whittal RD.
Pharmaceutical compositions having
appetite suppression activity.
United States Patent 6,376,657,
issued April 23, 2002.
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Tulp OL, Harbi NA, Mihalov J,
DerMarderosian A. Effect of Hoodia
plant on food intake and body weight
in lean and obese LA/Ntul//-cp rats.
FASEB J 2001 Mar 7;15(4):A404.
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Tulp OL, Harbi NA, DerMarderosian A.
Effect of Hoodia plant on weight
loss in congenic obese LA/Ntul//-cp
rats. FASEB J 2002 Mar 20;16(4):
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Habeck M. A succulent cure to end
obesity. Drug Discovery Today, March
2002, pp 280-1.
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