Tuesday, February 12, 2008

• Tips to Find Out If Your Hoodia Gordonii Pill Is A Fake

The demand for diet pills continues to rise in the past few years. There are many products out there in the market today and one that gained popularity among consumers is the hoodia gordonii. This "natural appetite suppressant" became the most widely known to buyers because of overflowing claims from people who have tried it.

Hoodia gordonii is a cactus like plant which can only be found in the deserts of Africa. The San Bushmen of Kalahari and other tribes in Africa used it to cure ailments, such as abdominal cramps, hemorrhoids, tuberculosis, indigestion, etc. It was also widely used as an appetite suppressant and as a thirst quencher whenever these people move from one place and another. This aroused the curiosity of some scientists. The CSIR (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research) isolated the substance called "p57" which is the active ingredient which acts as an appetite suppressant.

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