| Lean Link Hoodia works by making patients feel full after ingesting it, and it has been shown to lower food intake by up to 50%. When South African scientists were testing the Hoodia plant, they discovered the plant contained a previously unknown molecule. Results of human clinical trials in Britain suggest that this active ingredient could reduce the appetite by up to 2,000 calories a day. This active ingredient works by replicating the effect glucose has on the hypothalamus in the brain telling the body it is full, even when its not. But Hoodia appears to contain a molecule that is almost 10,000 times stronger than glucose.
Dr. Richard Dixey organized the first animal trials for Hoodia. In rats, a species that will eat literally anything, stopped eating completely.
When the first human clinical trial was conducted, a morbidly obese group of people were placed in a strictly enforced environment. All the volunteers could do all day was read papers, watch television, and eat. Half were given Hoodia, half placebo. Fifteen days later, the Hoodia group had reduced their calorie intake by 1000 a day. It was a stunning success
Hoodia Gordonii is NOT a drug. Hoodia is a new and powerful nutritional supplement for suppressing the appetite. Hoodia works simply by stopping the cravings for food. This impressive plant contains a special substance that acts on the brain by sending a signal to tell the body that it is satisfied and does not need more food.
Hoodia plants are native to the semi-deserts of South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, and Angola. Even though there are about 20 species in the family, the Gordonii is the only one that contains the natural appetite suppressant. |
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