BBC Hoodia Gordonii News – The Amazing BBC Report About The Potent Hoodia Gordonii Plant
Sunday, February 28th, 2010Karin I Manning asked:
Tom Mangold, BBC Two’s Correspondent, did an explosive report on the Hoodia Gordonii plant. This article will reveal his findings about the Hoodia Gordonii plant. Fact or fiction? Read on to find out.
When Tom traveled to the Kalahari Desert, the homeland of the Hoodia cactus plant, he met with San bushmen and their families. The alarming thing is that the displaced tribe is not even aware of the financial goldmine that they are, in fact, sitting on. However, all is not lost as the San Bushmen have negotiated large royalties with the help of their South African lawyer, Roger Chennells.
Unfortunately the Bushmen’s plight is not all good. They are vast consumers of marijuana, and alcohol and have no real value for money.
The Marketing Potential Of Hoodia Gordonia
Phytopharm’s Dr Richard Dixey explained how P.57 actually works:
“There is a part of your brain, the hypothalamus. Within that mid-brain there are nerve cells that sense glucose sugar. “When you eat, blood sugar goes up because of the food, these cells start firing and now you are full.”
What Hoodia Gordonni has is a molecule that has been shown to be as much as 10,000 times as active as glucose.
The Clinical Trials Of Hoodia On Rats
The first animal trials for Hoodia revealed alarming results. Rats is known to be an animal that will virtually eat anything, however they stopped eating completely after eating Hoodia.
A clinical trial on humans revealed similar results. After 15 days the group that had Hoodia as opposed to a placebo had reduced their daily calorie intake by an incredible 1000 calories.
A Close Dissection Of The Hoodia Cactus Plant
The BBC Team drive four hours out of Capetown to the Kalahari desert in search of the Hoodia cactus plant. It resembled a long cucumber in appearance and had about 10 tentacles sprouted off it. The spikes protruding from each cactus need to be very carefully peeled.
Not only does the Hoodia cactus have extreme appetite suppressing and fat burning capabilities but is also a mood enhancer as the BBC team experienced. What was perhaps even more noticeable was that the team also did not even think about food in the four hour trip back to Capetown. At that stage they did not eat, nor did they feel like eating breakfast.
The Bushmen’s lawyer believes that trust funds will be created as a result of Hoodia royalties and that the children of the San Bushmen will join the elevated classes of South Africa. He further claims, “I envisage Hoodia cafes in London and New York, salads will be served and the Hoodia cut like cucumber on to the salad. It will need flavoring to counter its unpleasant taste, but if it has no side effects and no cumulative side-effects.”
Click on the website below to learn where you can purchase the best Hoodia products now!
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Tom Mangold, BBC Two’s Correspondent, did an explosive report on the Hoodia Gordonii plant. This article will reveal his findings about the Hoodia Gordonii plant. Fact or fiction? Read on to find out.
When Tom traveled to the Kalahari Desert, the homeland of the Hoodia cactus plant, he met with San bushmen and their families. The alarming thing is that the displaced tribe is not even aware of the financial goldmine that they are, in fact, sitting on. However, all is not lost as the San Bushmen have negotiated large royalties with the help of their South African lawyer, Roger Chennells.
Unfortunately the Bushmen’s plight is not all good. They are vast consumers of marijuana, and alcohol and have no real value for money.
The Marketing Potential Of Hoodia Gordonia
Phytopharm’s Dr Richard Dixey explained how P.57 actually works:
“There is a part of your brain, the hypothalamus. Within that mid-brain there are nerve cells that sense glucose sugar. “When you eat, blood sugar goes up because of the food, these cells start firing and now you are full.”
What Hoodia Gordonni has is a molecule that has been shown to be as much as 10,000 times as active as glucose.
The Clinical Trials Of Hoodia On Rats
The first animal trials for Hoodia revealed alarming results. Rats is known to be an animal that will virtually eat anything, however they stopped eating completely after eating Hoodia.
A clinical trial on humans revealed similar results. After 15 days the group that had Hoodia as opposed to a placebo had reduced their daily calorie intake by an incredible 1000 calories.
A Close Dissection Of The Hoodia Cactus Plant
The BBC Team drive four hours out of Capetown to the Kalahari desert in search of the Hoodia cactus plant. It resembled a long cucumber in appearance and had about 10 tentacles sprouted off it. The spikes protruding from each cactus need to be very carefully peeled.
Not only does the Hoodia cactus have extreme appetite suppressing and fat burning capabilities but is also a mood enhancer as the BBC team experienced. What was perhaps even more noticeable was that the team also did not even think about food in the four hour trip back to Capetown. At that stage they did not eat, nor did they feel like eating breakfast.
The Bushmen’s lawyer believes that trust funds will be created as a result of Hoodia royalties and that the children of the San Bushmen will join the elevated classes of South Africa. He further claims, “I envisage Hoodia cafes in London and New York, salads will be served and the Hoodia cut like cucumber on to the salad. It will need flavoring to counter its unpleasant taste, but if it has no side effects and no cumulative side-effects.”
Click on the website below to learn where you can purchase the best Hoodia products now!
Fit Yummy Mummy!
