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The Physical Effects of Hoodia by Patricia Zelkovsky
IHoodia Gordonii is a fascinating botanical
as somehow it manages to minimize the appetite and vanquish all food
cravings while at the same time providing stamina and a sense of
well-being.
It does not work like other diet
supplements (such as caffeine, Dexedrine and ephedra) that speed up
your bodily functions and can give you a buzzy anxious feeling. Also
there is no "crash" at the end of the day or mood swings. You simply do
not feel the urge to eat or make up for what you haven't eaten to make
yourself feel better after a day of deprivation.
It seems that a substance that is so
effective should have some kind of negative side effect. There is one.
It minimizes your appetite so effectively that you may lose too much
weight a week.
Some people have lost as much as ten pounds
a week on Hoodia but anyone who has "been around the block" when it
comes to diets knows that this will only cause rebound weight gain once
you stop taking it.
It is very important to monitor your weight
loss when you are on Hoodia and keep your loss to a minimum of two to
three pounds a week. Just two pounds a week is what doctors recommend
for healthy, PERMANENT weight loss.
Chemically Hoodia works in the body by
mimicking the effects of glucose in the bloodstream. Glucose fuels
cells so they can create energy.
Hoodia contains a molecule that is exactly
10,000 times more active in the bloodstream when compared to glucose.
This molecule triggers nerve cells within the brain to recognize the
hoodia as an excess of glucose.
When these nerve cells detect hoodia within
the body, it commands the body to stop eating. This is why when you
take Hoodia, you lose your appetite and especially your cravings for
anything with glucose (sugar) in it. If you have an addiction to soft
drinks, Hoodia may be your answer as it can even cause an aversion to
sugary drinks.
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