Independently
Tested and Certified
Hoodia
gordonii is a cactus-like plant (succulent) that is actually a member
of the milkweed family. It only grows wild in the Kooroo Region
of the Kalahari Desert. The San Bushmen of the South African Kalahari
have been using Hoodia for thousands of years to stave off hunger
during hunting journies There
are several other similar products available such as H57 and 911
Hoodia, but all hoodia sold by Optimum Hoodia is independently tested
and verified to be 100% hoodia gordonii. Every batch of hoodia sent
from South Africa goes to testing labs for rigorous state of the
art tests to verify its purity. Many other hoodia brands use fillers
like caffeine and even sawdust! Optimum Hoodia does not use fillers
- just pure 100% hoodia gordonii.
Create
your own success story
While everyone’s story and results are different, the overall
message is the same. Optimum Hoodia gives you control over your
hunger by helping you to eat less. It's worked for thousands of
others. It can work for you too.
Medical
Success:
It took the South African national laboratory 3 decades to isolate
and determine the specific appetite-suppressing ingredient in hoodia.
Richard M. Goldfarb, MD, a doctor and medical director of Bucks
County Clinical Research in Morrisville, Pa., conducted a preliminary
study of Hoodia gordonii on people and found it effective in supressing
the appetite. The seven overweight participants' starting weights
ranged from 193 to 345 pounds. Goldfarb notes that they lost, on
average, 3.3% of their body weight. The median loss over the 28-day
study was 10 pounds.* If you are looking to lose weight and control
cravings, hoodia may be the solution for you.
How
does Hoodia work?
Hoodia contains an organic chemical called 'P57'. By using Hoodia,
you will not feel hungry. You will still need to eat small, balanced
meals of course, but you will become satiated more quickly. Hoodia
will help you eat less by eliminating your constant cravings.
"Hoodia
gordonii works within the satiety center of the brain by releasing
a chemical compound similar to glucose but up to 100 times stronger,"
Goldfarb says in his written report. "The hypothalamus receives
this signal as an indication that enough food has been consumed
and this in turn decreases the appetite." **.
* [Wikipedia, 2007.]
**[webmd.com: Doheny, Kathleen]
Individual
results may vary. Claims made by the manufacturer are not necessarily
made by TV Top Ten and its affiliates.
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