Hoodia Gordonii May Be A Bad Idea ... For Other Weight
Loss Products!
What is the magic bush that banishes hunger and thirst?
It is
hoodia gordonii, a cactus-like bush with
appetite suppressing qualities long known the residents of
Africa's Kalahari desert.
Hoodia gordonii has gained
massive popularity as a potential weight loss product.
Hoodia gordonii has reputedly been used by the
Kalahari inhabitants for centuries to curb hunger on long
foot trips. More recent informal experiments by the
mainstream media seemed to show that
hoodia gordonii
does indeed stop one from becoming hungry. Is that the bad
part? No.
Hoodia gordonii is the scientific name for this
otherwise ordinary bush. Normally the media would drop a
scientific name such as
hoodia gordonii in favor of
something more clever, like "calorie cactus" or "fat plant."
Perhaps the term hoodia, often used as a nickname for
hoodia gordonii, has enough offbeat appeal.
Regardless of its name,
hoodia gordonii has gained
world wide attention for its apparent weight loss properties.
Is that the bad part? No.
The
hoodia gordonii plant currently grows only in
the African Kalahari Desert. There are ongoing efforts to
recreate the active ingredient of hoodia gordonii in the lab.
To date the creation of artificial
hoodia gordonii
on a large scale has not been successful. That leaves the
native
hoodia gordonii plants as the sole source of
this prized weight loss supplement. As a result, many nations
have strictly regulated the import and export of
hoodia
gordonii. Is that the bad part? Not really.
Many weight loss supplements take advantage of the
hoodia
gordonii name by using it on their products. There are
currently only a small number of companies licensed to use
and distribute real African
hoodia gordonii.
Consumers desperate for easy weight loss have created a huge
market demand for
hoodia gordonii. The weight loss
industry has released products that sometimes falsely claim
to contain
hoodia gordonii. Is that the bad part? It
can be to an unwary consumer, but it is closer to the mark.
Hoodia gordonii is a natural plant that apparently
can stop the appetite by telling the brain that the stomach
is full, even if it is empty. Research continues to confirm
these claims of
hoodia gordonii benefits, but the
word of mouth evidence is mounting. The creation of bulk
amounts of the
hoodia gordonii active ingredient
could happen at any time. Is that the bad part? Yes, but only
if you sell a competing weight loss product!
Read more about
side effects of hoodia

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