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Hoodia Gordonii – A natural way to reduce excess weight.

Submitted by v8 on Wednesday May 6, 2009 No Comments

Obesity is suffered by millions of people around the world every day. Many people have battled this problem for years without success.

At present, a new molecule has come to help us to fight against obesity. This new molecule comes from the Hoodia Gordonii. Is Hoodia Gordonii is plant?This cactus has been used by Kalahari Bushmen to control appetite when they faced long journeys.

Several studies were performed by South African laboratories to know more about this miraculous plant. Scientists have found that the P57 molecule is capable of suppressing appetite.

This cactus is only available in the Kalahari desert. However, Hoodia is now known around the world due to its powers. Since Hoodia has been found, lots of reports have been issued. Most of them explain the properties of Hoodia. So, Hoodia Gordonii is no longer a mysterious option for those people who need to lose weight.

Though, medication containing Hoodia has not been formally released, several medicines which are supposed to contain Hoodia are offered on the market. People should be careful with these medicines and wait for the FDA approval. It is vital to carry out more clinical studies to obtain the approval.

Hoodia Gordonii side effects can affect diabetic patients because its molecule can make our brain think that there is the appropriate blood sugar in our bodies. Additionally, Hoodia may eliminate appetite and thirst, so there may be danger of dehydratation.

This cactus can provide a real cure for obese persons. Despite that, it is vital to continue investigation to know more about its effects.

Disclaimer: People should consult a doctor before taking any medical advice.

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