The Hoodia Gordonii Report - Hoodia Info
by Terry Brown
The Centers for disease Control and prevention has been saying for years that being overweight is associated with an increased risk for heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, arthritis-related disabilities and some cancers. A recently published study reiterated that finding, Obesity is a risk factor for four of the six most frequent causes of death in the US--heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes.
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t more than just a physical problem, being overweight affects your energy levels, how you feel about yourself and how others feel about you. It can affect your relationships, your career and your happiness. Attaining a healthy weight can have a enormously positive impact on your health and your life in general. So, if you or someone you know would like to shed those extra pounds, try Hoodia, the newest, proven natural and safe appetite suppressant that works quickly and effectively.
Although the western world recently discovered the benefits of Hoodia, the San Bushman of the Kalahari Desert have been relying on it for thousands of years to suppress hunger and thirst during long hunting trips. Used traditionally to treat severe stomach cramps, tuberculosis, indigestion, hypertension, diabetes and hemorrhoids, researchers at the South Africa's national laboratory, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) began studying Hoodia in 1963 and found that laboratory animals lost weight after taking it. Although there are 20 types of Hoodia, only the Hoodia Gordonni variety is believed to contain the natural appetite suppressant.
How does Hoodia work?
Researchers at Brown Medical School in Rhode Island gave Hoodia extract--steroidal glycosides, called P57--to laboratory animals and found that if affects nerve cells in the hypothalamus that monitor blood glucose. Essentially, the brain is tricked into thinking that it has enough blood sugar that it needs to convert into energy and doesn't need any more. A sense of satisfaction is produced and the hunger mechanism is shut down.
This means that when you take the capsules, the neurons in your brain fire, sending you the signal that you're full and don't need or want to eat or drink.
In the Brown study, Hoodia was found to not only suppress the animals' appetite, but to also maintain and elevate the content of ATP by 50%-150% in hypothalamic neurons during a restricted diet, so that metabolism was maintained.
Interesting part of the weight loss conundrum is that often when we consume fewer calories, our metabolism slows down. This means in the long run, even though we're eating less, we don't lose the desired weight. On top of that, cortisol levels may increase. This was actually shown in a study in which obese men who were on a starvation diet showed elevated levels of cortisol, whereas when they ate a very low calorie diet cortisol levels returned to a healthier balance.
The bottom line is this:
it's important to maintain a healthy diet while you're trying to lose weight, to exercise regularly, drink plenty of water and take a supplement such as Hoodia to increase metabolism and suppress your appetite.
Although Hoodia can take up to 1 to 2 weeks to kick in, many people notice its appetite suppressing effects within ½ hour of faking a dose!
Hoodia Gordonii is found in InfernoLean along with Green Tea, Citrimax, L-Carnitine, Chromate, Vitamin B6. InfernoLean supports weight loss by controlling your appetite plus it is an effective energy catalyst and metabolism boost.
InfernoLean is a scientifically proven thermogenic that will give you an extreme fat burning energy catalyst plus performance igniter.
About the Author
Terry Brown is the CEO of ABSNutrition.net and a leading proponent of effective weight loss using Hoodia Diets.