Saturday, February 28, 2009

Hoodia For A Weight Loss Program

By Jason Carlson

A new diet supplement to recently come on the scene is made from a South African cactus called hoodia gordonii. Hoodia has been used for many years by south african bushmen to stave off the effects of hunger. Recently a 60 minutes special gave mass exposure to hoodia as a diet supplement and found it to be very effective without any side effects.

As obesity continues to grow all around the globe, people are aggressively searching for ways to fight the growing global problem. For many people were Hoodia is the solution for them. It is all natural and has shown to have no negative side effects.

Drug companies have tried to re-create the Hoodia compound synthetically but they have not found one yet. Until a synthetic version is available, the only real Hoodia available is the South African.

Hoodia has yet to undergo a double blind study to determine its effectiveness as a weight loss supplement, but reports from users paint a positive picture. There are no reported side effects from hoodia and it can really keep a dieter from getting hungry.

Double-blind tests are currently being done, reports of people using Hoodia for weight loss has been very positive. Again, there are no reported side effects and more and more this product continues to grow in popularity.

The supplements combined with hoodia are very powerful for weight loss, but hoodia even by itself is very powerful as an appetite suppressant. If you are interested in using Hoodia, it is the recommended to seek out the pure form.

When you take hoodia it is still important to eat a sensible diet and exercise regularly. Exercising at least 30 minutes per day is very important. If you are serious about weight loss, try to exercise daily and add hoodia diet pills to your diet regimen.

Before you start any diet regimen, make sure you speak to your doctor. Only your doctor and you can determine if any diet or product makes sense for you and your specific health situation. - 15255

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