Hoodia - Use Nature's Power to Fight Obesity

Hoodia Gordonii, a natural substance, is reported to have powerful appetite suppresant properties. Since its introduction to the U.S. market in 2004, Hoodia has been drawing much attention as a possible weapon in the war against obesity. This blog will explore the science and studies behind these claims,what Hoodia is, where it comes from, how it is taken and tolerated, the expected results, and discuss Hoodia product buying tips.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

THE BENEFITS OF HOODIA GORDONII AS AN APPETITE SUPPRESSANT

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  1. Hoodia Gordonii is an all-natural supplement; it is made from a plant which grows wild in the Sub-Saharan desert regions of South Africa.
  2. Hoodia is a natural dietary supplement; it is not a drug or a medication. It is not a chemical that is manufactured in a laboratory.
  3. Hoodia Gordonii has been safely used by the San Bushmen for thousands of years to suppress hunger and thirst while they were on extended hunting trips in the desert.
  4. Hoodia does not contain caffeine, ephedra, or phenteramine.
  5. Several well-constructed clinical trials have been completed over the years with Hoodia. Scientists have found no side effects to Hoodia Gordonii through their studies and research.
  6. There are several patents issued for pure, genuine Hoodia Gordonii products; this will help to prevent some of the "fake" Hoodia scams that have been taking advantage of consumers over the years.
Hoodia is a safe, all-natural dietary supplement with appetite suppressant properties. When used in conjunction with a healthy diet and moderate physical activity, Hoodia Gordonii may just be the answer that many overweight people have been seeking. For more information, click on the Desert Burn Hoodia links below.

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1 Comments:

  • At 3:23 AM , Blogger 6000 said...

    Ja - rape our country so your obese compatriots can lose a little weight and you can line your pockets.

    You create the demand. You created the black market, the fakes and the fraud.

    And, FFS, gordonii doesn't begin with a capital letter.

     

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