Ultra Herbal Hoodia Gordonii Plus by Ultra Herbal - 60 Capsules
Vitamins & Nutrition Type: Minerals - Formula: Capsules
BENEFITS:Hoodia GordoniiOn November 21, 2004 CBS correspondent, Lesley Stahl reported on 60 Minutes that a strange little plant, Hoodia Gordonii, ... is a natural substance that literally takes your appetite away. According to CBS, Scientists say that it fools the brain by making you think youre full, even if youve eaten just a morsel.Now, word of this amazing plant is spreading like wildfire across the country and taking the consumer market by storm. Many are calling the discovery of Hoodia Gordonii the breakthrough of the decade.IF ONLY YOU WEREN'T SO DARNED HUNGRY ALL THE TIME...Its true that you eat for a lot of different reasons, but feeling hungry can drive you to distraction. You know you should stick to your diet (what ever the current one is), and you know when youre eating more than you need. But, what can you do about always feeling hungry? Its just not fair.Hoodia Gordonii Plus might just be the answer youre looking for. Combined with a sensible food program, exercise routine, and drinking plenty of water, the ingredients in Hoodia Gordonii Plus will help you to regain your slim body easier and faster.If you werent hungry all the time, you wouldnt be tempted to snack between meals. You could easily say No, to second helpings. You would find it easy to push away from the table feeling satisfied.A great deal of research is being conducted into the effects of satiety (the feeling of being full) on overeating. Hormones circulating through the body convey messages to the brain to indicate hunger of fullness.WHAT IS HOODIA GORDONII?If you missed the 60 Minutes program, the program described Hoodia as a small, succulent plant that grows only in the remote region of the South African Kalahari Desert. There, the indigenous San Bushmen have eaten the plan for centuries, to stave off hunger during their long and arduous hunting trips.This small plant looks like a dill pickle with spines on it. It grows slowly in its harsh environment, and takes four or five years,