What if you had to travel 500 miles to get to the nearest grocery store and you had nothing to eat on the way? This problem has faced the ancient San Tribe of Southern Africa, one of the world's most primitive tribes, for thousands of years. They often had to travel hundreds of miles through the desert in search of game and had little or nothing to eat or drink along the way. How did they do it?
Simple - the miracle plant known as Hoodia Gordonii. These ancient people have utilized this plant for thousands of years to stave off hunger and thirst. Hoodia Gordonii literally keeps you from feeling hungry. In addition, the plant also provides unheard of amounts of energy, literally giving you the ability to go on a 500 mile hunt without eating, or drinking, and still have the strength to go after big game.
The Kalahari Desert, where you will find both Hoodia Gordonii and the San Tribe is an inhospitable place where burning temperatures and lack of food and water quickly take their toll. Tribes often have to endure days without food and water. This would be humanly impossible without the use of Hoodia Gordonii. The lore of the San Tribe is that this plant allows them to hunt all day and make love all night, noting it's aphrodisiac qualities.
While the majority of us are not faced with the hardships that the San Tribe has had to endure for generations, we can still benefit from their age-old wisdom. We may not need to abstain from food and water for days at a time, but with the current epidemic of obesity sweeping the Western world, Hoodia Gordonii may be the cure-all that has been so desperately sought after.
In a society where the newest diet
fad is always coming along, claiming to be the only solution to
an ever-increasing obesity epidemic, it's often hard to distinguish
the good from the unhealthy - or from the stuff that just doesn't
work. That's why Hoodia Gordonii is such a new concept - it's been
proven to work as an appetite suppressant, it's completely natural,
and it has absolutely no side effects.
Read more: What
is Hoodia Gordonii?
Is it possible to trick your brain
into thinking that you aren't hungry?
According to numerous studies and the San Tribe of Southern Africa,
the answer is YES.
The San Tribe has been using Hoodia Gordonii for thousands of years to
fight the pangs of hunger and thirst as they scoured the Kalahari Desert
in search of food. But how can a simple plant make you think you are full? How
Hoodia Gordonii Works
With the discovery of the molecule P57, found in Hoodia Gordonii, drug and food companies are scrambling to capitalize on its benefits. P-57 works as an amazing appetite suppressant by mimicking the effect glucose has on the brain and tricking your body into thinking it's full. Hoodia Gordonii P57 molecule
Obesity has now been recognized as a serious, chronic disease -
a disease that affects more people than any other, a disease that
can cause serious medical conditions and early death. But if you
are overweight or obese - and in the UK only one in three adults
isn't - you will know that the negative effects are often more subtle,
beginning with social ostracism including lesser chances to find
friends or a partner, and more difficulties to climb up the career
ladder.
Read more: Hoodia
Gordonii and Obesity
Hoodia Gordonii is a plant native
to Southern Africa, being found most commonly in the Kalahari desert.
It is a member of the succulent family, and is extremely hard to
cultivate, taking years to mature. Recently, it has been discovered
that Hoodia Gordonii contains a very powerful molecule that works
as an appetite suppressant. This molecule is known as P57.
Read more: Hoodia
Gordonii - The Ancient Plant with the Healthy Future
. Products claiming to use 100%
of the Hoodia Gordonii plant; Products claiming that pure Hoodia
Gordonii with nothing else added is best; Claims about the Hoodia
Purity and Concentrations; How to check for Hoodia Gordonii authenticity
Read more: Warnings
about Hoodia Gordonii Diet Supplements and their Claims
Following from the excellent report by Tom Mangold of the UK's
BBC, CBS sent their own reporter Lesley Stahl to see for herself
the 'magic' of Hoodia Gordonii for their '60 Minutes' program.
Read more: CBS
60 Minutes Hoodia Report
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