Hoodia is the natural herbal diet pill that suppresses your appetite, hunger pangs, stomach pains, intense cravings, and attacks fat cells and obesity naturally. Hoodia is organic with no synthetic or artificial appetite control agents, has no known side effects, contains a miraculous scientific molecule (up to 100,000 times more powerful than glucose) that fools the brain into believing you are full and Hoodia even stops you from thinking and obsessing about food. But it actually does MORE than that.
Why Buy Our Pure Hoodia?
One simple reason is when you look at the wonderfully lean and fit Bush men and women of the Kalahari. What they say about the capability of Hoodia is clearly based on their factual history and experiences. Their long history involving the use of Hoodia spans thousands years, hundreds of tribal and indigenous generations, speaks volumes about the curative powers of natural herbs and root plants while it also serves as amazing proof of the actual benefits of Hoodia.
Hoodia gets to the heart of the current obesity health crisis in the modern world. Except for a small handful of genetically related cases, the vast majority of obesity cases in modern, industrial nations and societies are due to overeating, poor fast-food diets, chemically oversaturated, hydrogenated, empty calores and food addictions to over-processed foods.
Hoodia has been proven for hundreds of years by the experiences of the indigenous peoples of the Kalahari desert of Southern Africa to be a natural, completely organic, alternative herbal plant remedy capable of controlling caloric intake better than the dangerous artificial drugs of the traditional, profit-driven medical model where doctors and pharmaceutical companies have control instead of consumers and citizens.
Additionally, 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 tribes and societies 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 rapidly becoming the focus of international attention in the fight against the global pandemic of obesity in industrialized societies. The world has finally listened to the San people of Africa.
Does Hoodia have Aphrodisiac Capabilities?
Some folklore observations on the effects of Hoodia gordonii have been somewhat ignored by scientists but anecdotally the San Bushmen tribes in South Africa reported that Hoodia gordonii might produce powerful aphrodisiac and even other pleasurable effects. In recent scientific studies, it has been demonstrated that the human brain produces and/or metabolizes specific plant compounds. This is fascinating work supported by many who believe strongly in the powers of natural medicine. It seems clear that the evolution of humankind in association with the plant kingdom must have influenced our complicated body chemistry over a period of many thousands of years.
The Science of Hoodia
Government researchers in South Africa have focused on compounds called sterol glycosides, present in Hoodia gordonii. Hoodia gordonii whole powder contains fiber, organic material, antioxidants, and biologically active substances. The pharmaceutical industry has been so impressed by research findings with Hoodia gordonii that there have been multi-million dollar deals to try to make drugs or food additives from constituents of Hoodia gordonii. Making a drug from Hoodia is not consistent with its traditional use as an appetite suppressant by native South Africans.
The consumption of Hoodia gordonii over thousands of years by the San bushmen creates a great precedent for the safety of the Hoodia plant, but it does not create precedence for the safety or effectiveness of a “drug derivative”. Hoodia does not contain dangerous stimulant molecules, but it does contain substances that may mimic the effects of glucose on nerve cells in the brain. Controlled clinical and laboratory experiments show much promise of Hoodia for weight control. Some experiments have shown that obese people taking Hoodia have reduced their calorie intake by an amazing amount of one thousand calories per day.