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Hoodia News Release |
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15/12/2004 - SlimFast owner Unilever has gained
the exclusive global rights to an appetite-suppressing compound
extracted from the hoodia gordonii plant by UK-based Phytopharm.
(P57 which is under development as an appetite suppressant for
the treatment of obesity..) . |
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Obesity is a global problem which affects more than 100 million people seriously enough to warrant medical intervention. |
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Dr Richard Dixey, Chief Executive of Phytopharm, said:
'We are very encouraged by the results of the second stage of the study and await the completion in early November of the third and final stage of this proof of principle study' |
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How
many pounds will I lose? How fast will I see results?
Tests
conducted in Leicester, England, 15 days or less, 400mg 3-4
times daily) Hoodia reduces daily caloric intake by about 1,000
calories. Each person has a different matabolism, results will
vary.
Can I use Hoodia if I suffer from heart or any related chronic
illness? It is best to consult with your local doctor,
or physician. He or she will have a full history of your ailments.
Most mainstream medical doctors have either little or no knowledge
of natural products, however you might just be lucky. It is
worth the effort to CONSULT with the professionals for your
own safety and well being.
Are there side effects from using Hoodia? Pure Hoodia
is an all natural herbal dietary supplement that has no stimulants.
There are no known negative side effects.
How does Hoodia actually work?
Pure Hoodia contain Hoodia Gordonii Cactus extract. The Hoodia
cactus contains a molecule, P57, that is estimated to be up
to 100000 times as potent as glucose in sending a signal to
the brain that the body is in a state of satiety, (or not hungry).
Hoodia simply takes away your craving for food instantly.
Is Hoodia Safe? Yes! Not only is Pure Herbal completely
free of dangerous stimulants like ephedra, ephedrine, guarana
and caffeine. Hoodia is a 100% natural dietary supplement with
no addition of synthetic substances. It is also suitable for
vegetarians and vegans.
Does the hoodia that I buy need to be certified? No
matter who you buy your Hoodia products from, you should protect
yourself by always checking for a certification statement. This
document shows the results of independent tests done on the
Hoodia product. This is how you confirm that the pills actually
contain Hoodia and if any other substance is included.
What is the suggested usage of Hoodia? Take 1 capsule
488mg to 750mg of pure hoodia 20-30 minutes before meals daily.
It could take up to 15 days to see the effects of taking hoodia.
How do I choose a company to purchase hoodia from? There
are so many claims. This question is the easiest to answer.
1) The company must have a Certificate that is issued by
an independant laboratory stating the analysis of the company's
hoodia.
2) Always order products that state "pure hoodia" "no additives".
3) Never order a product that has a ratio of hoodia such as, 20:1
4) Look for the highest mg of hoodia per capsule, such as 488mg
or higher. Beware that the mg pertains to just hoodia and not the
combined incredients that could include hoodia.
5) Look for a money back guarantee, or satisfaction guarantee.
6) Always use a credit card to order the first order. If they won't
give your money back for faulty or worthless product, or they will
not take a return or honor the guarantee, you can always call your
credit card company and file a "charge back".
7) Call the company before ordering and ask if they have a non "800"
telephone number. Ask for testimonials. Ask for the owner or president
of the company's name.
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Pure Hoodia and not hoodia mixed with other herbs or compounds are always best. Phytopharm's Dr Richard Dixey explained how P.57 actually works:
"There is a part of your brain, the hypothalamus. Within that mid-brain there are nerve cells that sense glucose sugar.
"When you eat, blood sugar goes up because of the food, these cells start firing and now you are full.
"What the Hoodia seems to contain is a molecule that is about 10,000 times as active as glucose.
"It goes to the mid-brain and actually makes those nerve cells fire as if you were full. But you have not eaten. Nor do you want to." According to the British Heart Foundation 17% of men and 21% of women are obese, while 46% of men and 32% of women are overweight.
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The
San People of South Africa used Hoodia for most
or all of the 27,000-plus years they lived in
the Kalahari. It was not until 1937 when a Dutch
anthropologist observed them munching on the cactus
to stifle fierce hunger pangs during long hunting
trips that Hoodia first came to the attention
of the outside world. Then, for inexplicable reasons
what was then and remains today the most powerful
natural appetite-suppressant known to man sat
on the back shelves for decades to follow. Hoodia
did not return to the spotlight until some thirty
years later when South African scientists at the
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
(CSIR) began studying it and discovered that Lab
animals fed the flesh of the succulent lost significant
weight and suffered no ill effects.
Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa have submitted a proposal to the 13th Conference of the Parties of CITES to list all species of Hoodia on Appendix II. This will mean that importing countries will have to ensure that a valid export permit has been issued by the country of origin for any trade in wild harvested material.
The proposal can be obtained from the CITES website:
http://www.cites.org/eng/cop/13/raw_props.shtml
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