Dec
4
Hoodia in the News
Filed Under Weight Loss
Hoodia hasn’t been talked about as much in recent months, not compared to all the hype which took place in previous years. It is still very popular though and is probably the most popular appetite suppressant on the market.
There is loads of information on hoodia available on the net which includes the following articles:
Hoodia plants are stem succulents, described as “cactiform” because of their remarkable similarity to the unrelated cactus family. They can reach up to 1m high and have large flowers, often with flesh colour and strong smell.
Many Hoodia species are protected plants, typical of the Namib Desert, ranging from Central Namibia to southern Angola, especially in plains and rocky areas. Common names include “Bushman’s Hat” and “Queen of the Namib”.
Several species are grown as garden plants, and one species, Hoodia gordonii, is being investigated for use as an appetite suppressant. “In the last few years, hoodia has become immensely popular.” More…
Imagine an organic pill that kills the appetite and attacks obesity.
It has no known side effects, and contains a molecule that fools your brain into believing you have just eaten.
The Hoodia suppresses appetite so effectively that for 24 hours people just do not feel the need to eat. In an image-obsessed society where there are also real public health concerns about obesity, the drug’s marketing potential is colossal. More…