BBC
Examines The Hoodia Diet Plant
BBC's Tom Mangold traveled to Africa to
sample the Hoodia Diet Plant:
When the BBC's News Correspondent travelled
to the Kalahari, he met with families of the SAN people who were still unaware they
are sitting on top of a goldmine. Clearly, these impoverished indigenous
people are in desperate need of all the help they can get, yet they
had no idea what the highly regarded Hoodia plant meant for them as
well as their counterparts in the developed world.
In order to see for himself, Mangold drove into
the desert, four hours north of Capetown in search of the Hoodia plant.
Once there, they found an unattractive plant which sprouts several
tentacles, each the size of a long cucumber. The tentacles are
covered in spikes which had to be carefully peeled.
He ate about half a banana size - and so did his cameraman.
Soon after, they began the four hour drive back to Capetown.
Despite haven't eaten any food whatsoever, throughout the
entire journey their brains kept telling them they
were fully fed, so much so-they did not even think of food.
Dinner time came and went and still they had no desire to eat.
They didn't arrive to their hotel until near midnight, at which
time they went to directly to bed-without food.
The next day, neither wanted to eat-and neither ate breakfast.
They later ate lunch but without appetite-and with very little
pleasure. Finally, partial then full appetite returned slowly
24 hours after they had both sampled the Hoodia plant in the desert.
How their finding and experience with the Hoodia plant benefits Weight loss
The plant benefits weight loss by going to the
mid-brain and actually makes your 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. So the
plant's marketing potential speaks for itself.
Just remember, however, the only way to know if what you're
getting is 100% PURE, genuine, additive-free, South Africa Hoodia
gordonii is by consulting the Hoodia gordonii Desk Reference
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