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Does Hoodia Work?
By Vienna Miller | Weight Loss | Rating:

You've seen the name everywhere. Hoodia Gordonii has taken the weight loss world by storm. Being touted as the next miracle weight loss pill, Hoodia is now being put into everything from multivitamins to Trimspa.

But does Hoodia work?

Considering the debacle that was Ephedra, consumers are right to be cautious about this new weight loss pill. Does Hoodia actually work to help you lose weight? Does it really do what the pill manufacturers say?

Well, Hoodia has been shown to have some specific effects in the area of weight loss. But there are certain things you should know before running out to buy the latest Hoodia pill from your drug store.

Here are 3 ways Hoodia helps you lose weight and 3 other things you should know to make Hoodia work best for you.

#1) Hoodia Makes You Physically Less Hungry

Pure Hoodia contains a molecule scientists called "P57" which, they believe, is responsible for making you feel full.

Normally, when you eat food, this food turns to glucose. When the glucose in your body rises it eventually signals to your brain (the hypothalamus) that you are full.

It is believed that "P57" molecule in Hoodia mimics the effect that glucose has on your brain, telling part of your brain (the Hypothalamus) that you feel full. Consequently, you are physically less hungry.

One of the first studies of Hoodia Gordonii was done in the UK on obese patients. Half of the volunteers were given Hoodia Gordonii, the other half were given a placebo.

The subjects were allowed to do nothing but read, watch television and eat. After 15 days it was found that those taking Hoodia had reduced their calorie intake by 1000 calories a day. Despite having unlimited access to food, the Hoodia subjects lost weight without feeling hungry.

#2) Hoodia Turns Off The Desire To Overeat

Some people have reported that not only does Hoodia make them feel full, but it also shuts off their desire to eat.

As many of us know, we can feel physically satisfied but still eat for a variety of reasons like emotions, timing and social influence. In fact emotional eating is actually responsible for more overeating than physical hunger.

Hoodia can help some people lose weight by quenching this desire to eat and breaking the emotional attachment to food.

By quenching this emotional attachment to food, Hoodia can help the individual to develop new emotional coping skills that don't include using food for comfort.

Note: Hoodia may not have this effect on everyone, however many people have reported having less of a desire to eat after taking Hoodia.

#3) By Turning Off Your Appetite Hoodia Allows You To Start Making Positive, Healthy Food Choices

How many times have we planned to eat healthy and then that old, ugly hunger rears it's ugly head and demands food NOW. We end up reaching for anything that's fast, easy and usually unhealthy.

By turning off your appetite, Hoodia allows you to start to make positive, healthy food choices. It takes the pain out of building new healthier eating choices. Since you probably don't want to be on Hoodia forever, this is a great way to lose weight and transition your eating to a healthier, lighter diet - with less pain and deprivation.

So those are 3 ways Hoodia Gordonii can help you lose weight. Does that mean that it will? Not necessarily. In order for Hoodia to help you achieve your weight loss goals there are several factors you must consider:

1) Make Sure You Buy From A Pure Source

Unfortunately, there are scam artists who are taking advantage of the current demand for Hoodia by packaging fake Hoodia, fillers or even sawdust - and then selling it as Hoodia.

Look for genuine South African Hoodia from a seller who displays both a C. I. T. E. S certificate on their website along with Lab Assays and testing of their Hoodia pills. If you're not sure about which Hoodia brand to buy, do more research until you feel comfortable with your decision.

2) Make Sure You Are Taking Enough Hoodia

The correct dosage varies depending on whom you talk to but most people start with about 400 mg three times a day before meals. They then increase the dosage up as high as 1000 mg three times daily until they find the dose that works for them.

Also, give it several days for the Hoodia to take effect before you increase your current dose.

3) Make Sure You Consult Your Doctor Before Taking Hoodia or Making Any Change To Your Diet or Exercise Routine

This one is a given but surprisingly many people don't do it and it can result in you wasting your time and effort for no good reason. If, for example, you have a medical condition that makes it hard to lose weight, Hoodia may not work for you as you'd hoped. Talk to your doctor before trying anything new.

So those are 3 ways Hoodia works to help you lose weight and reach your goals. Hoodia does work. Make sure you follow these suggestions and you'll be well on your way to weight loss success with Hoodia.

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Vienna Miller

Vienna Miller is a contributing writer to Diet and Weight Loss Reviews, weight loss tips and fitness articles. For the latest weight loss tips and diet reviews, visit http://www.freetobethin.com

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  • Comment #1 (Posted by Lily)
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    The cold hard facts is that Hoodia is not a magic bullet for weight loss, but a healthy diet with plenty of exercise is, and unless you have something metabolically or physically wrong with you, there is no excuse, or no obstacle except ourselves that keep us from losing weight. How can I be so cold and mean to say this you may ask, well, because three years ago I weighed 220 pounds at 5 ft 5. Three years ago and in my mid 40s, I came to the realization that if I did not lose weight, I would suffer from heart disease and diabetes. For three years I have now kept my weight at 140. I cycle 300-400 miles per week. I work out twice a week at the gym with intensive total body weight training. I have had friends who have gone to the extent of having bariatric surgery, which is not reversible, and yes, at one time I had contemplated having this except I noticed that a lot of people who had had it gained weight back, or were still overweight to some extent, and then the side affect were too much for my liking. A friend of mine who had this done has gained most of her weight back and then some, because she was unwilling to exercise and moderate her diet. Even this surgery is not the magic bullet.

    The cold and hard reality is that ultimately a healthy diet, and LOTS of exercise are the magic bullet, and please do not say: oh but Lily, I work out so hard or walk so many hours a day and still cannot lose weight! Hey, I have been there and done that. I use to say that too, but when I really took a good look at my caloric intake, with a dietitian at my side, we came to the conclusion that I was still taking in more calories than I was burning. I recommend a healthy diet, and lots, and I repeat LOTS of exercise. As I said before, unless there is something metabolically or physically wrong with a person, there is no reason why they cannot lose weight, except one, and that is YOU DO NOT WANT IT BAD ENOUGH!!
     
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