Hoodoba® - The Original Hoodia Brand

This hoodia diet pill brand kills the appetite and attacks obesity, is organic with no synthetic or artificial appetite control agents, has no known side effects, contains a miracle molecule (up to 100,000 times more powerful than glucose) that fools the brain into believing you are full, and even stops you from thinking about food.

Hoodia

The Original Hoodia Brand

HOODOBA arrived in the US roughly 3 years ago. Its novelty and promise of dieting “cures” created a sensational wave that eventually caught the attention of CBS 60 Minutes News which subsequently purchased it and featured it along with a full-blown story on the hoodia cactus plant from which it is made

Today, HOODOBA remains the brand with the unique distinction for not only being first, but also for opening the doors to Alkemist Pharmaceutical (the most qualified independent lab in the country) to:

This is one area that people tend to really over look. If it feels weird in your mouth, chances are you won't want to eat it. Make sure that your food isn't over cooked. Don't cook the veggies to the point they are mush. Try to keep everything looking and tasting like it did when it was fresh.

By so doing they've removed all ifs, ands, and buts; And, have proven to the world that unlike the newcomers, they have nothing to hide. That is why it is widely recognized that when you purchase HOODOBA® you can rest assured knowing that what is on the label is actually in the bottle.

Now with the proper information and a little discernment you CAN and WILL have the hoodia brand that is truly capable of getting the job done!

HOODOBA™ Pure is the original hoodia brand that was featured on 60 Minutes where Leslie Stahl said she had no desire to eat after taking the hoodia.

To be sure it's 100% pure, look for a label that says, Other Ingredients: "None".

Precautions:

People with diabetes should be cautious about using hoodia. One of the theories about how hoodia works is that it tricks the brain into thinking that it has enough blood sugar. Without proper feedback regulation, it's possible that a person's blood sugar could drop dangerously low while taking hoodia. And with the regular hunger mechanism turned off, the normal warning signs may be suppressed, until it's too late.

Hoodia is believed to suppress not only appetite but thirst. There have been unconfirmed reports of shepherds in Africa who took hoodia to take the edge off hunger pains, but died of dehydration because they didn't feel thirsty.

And as a general precaution, because the safety in pregnant or nursing women, children, or people with liver or kidney disease hasn’t been established, these people in particular should avoid hoodia.

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