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| Now you can with 100% Pure Hoodia herbal Succulent! Herbal Hoodia is an ugly cactus that grows deep inside the African Kalahari desert thriving in extremely high temperatures.Hoodia Herbal diet pills are made from the succulent Hoodia herbal plant that can only be found growing naturally in the the Kalahari Desert of South Africa. A natural solution to weight loss, hoodia herbaldiet pills work as an appetite suppressant. By taking the pills, your brain thinks you are full and you do not want to eat. |
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Most hoodia herbal diet pills suggest that you take one capsule a half hour before breakfast and another a half-hour before lunch. Those who are pregnant or breast-feeding should not take herbal hoodia. It is also not recommended for anyone under the age of 18. Those with a history of high blood pressure or any heart problems should talk to a doctor before taking these pills to make sure it is safe. The use of Hoodia Herbal as an appetite suppressant is supported by both colorful folklore history and recent scientific studies.Herbal hoodia is well known to the San bushmen of South Africa , who learned from the teachings of their ancestors to eat this plant to reduce hunger sensations. The San bushmen of South Africa believe that Hoodia herbal is their food, water, and medicine.
Hoodia gordonii has been used for centuries by the San bushmen of South Africa . These people may have, at times, consumed Herbal 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 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 going to be a continuing focus of international attention in the fight against the global pandemic of obesity. The world has finally listened to the “San” people |
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The traditional use of Hoodia gordonii for its appetite suppressant effect involved the eating of whole, fresh plants or perhaps dried plants. Flowers, roots, and spiky skin on the plant were not eaten readily by anyone, including the hardy San bushmen. The natural use of Hoodia involved cutting open the skin, and eating or drinking the flesh and sap of the plant. In fact, several TV correspondents have taken the plant in this traditional form. These newscasters, along with others, comment upon its bitterness, and almost immediate effects on appetite suppression. It is clear that Hoodia gordonii cannot be taken in this fresh form by many consumers. Therefore, the Hoodia plant in South Africa has been processed by drying the plant and producing powder or concentrates that can be used in dietary supplements, or perhaps added to food.
The use of Hoodia in a dietary supplement is closer to the traditional use of Hoodia than the isolation of certain extracts of Hoodia (steroidal glycosides). Although recent scientific experiments seem to support that specific fractions or extracts of Hoodia gordonii are responsible for its major effects on appetite, it is not safe to assume that other ingredients within Hoodia do not contribute to its many effects in humans. The precedent for the safety of taking Hoodia rests with the use of the whole plant, not with the use of extracts such as steroidal glycosides. |
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This product is for adults only. Do not use this product if you are pregnant, nursing, or have the following conditions: high blood pressure, heart disease, thyroid disease, glaucoma, diabetes, difficulty urinating due to prostate enlargement, or if you are now taking a prescription monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) (certain drugs for depression, psychiatric or emotional conditions, or Parkinson’s disease), or for two (2) weeks after stopping the MAOI drug. If you are uncertain whether your prescription drug contains an MAOI, consult your physician before taking this product. Do not exceed recommended dosage. |
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