Functioning of Hoodia Chaser

Hoodia deceives the mind that you don’t need anything to eat when in reality it is not the case. The brain transmits message that you are full which hinders your intake of unhealthy eatables. Glucose is not stronger than Hoodia in making the brain think that you are full. Dr. Richard of Phytopharm explained the functioning of Hoodia Chaser:

Hypothalamus is a part of the brain and in between the mid-brain the glucose sugar is perceived by the nerve cells. When you eat the level of blood sugar raises due to the intake of the food, these cells start functioning and now you don’t feel like eating anything. Hoodia contains a molecule that is ten thousand times active than the glucose. After reaching the mid brain the nerve cells start functioning like you don’t need anything to eat. But in reality you have not eaten anything and you don’t feel like eating also.
Reported by Mr. Tom (BBC News Reporter) - 05/30/2003.
                                                                                                                           
Taking overweight as a subject in the year 2001, Phytopharm conducted a placebo-controlled, double blind clinical evaluation but otherwise fit volunteers those who were using extract from Hoodia Gordonii. The volunteers were divided form into two groups, one group got P57 and other one got placebo, both the groups were instructed to continue their regular diet and workout routine. The effects of the evaluation are as follows:

During the comparison between P57 and Placebo group:

- Characterizing considerable drop of P57 group in body fat.

- Characterizing considerable drop of P57 group in the calorie intake.

- The P57 group had no adverse undesired effects.

The P57 group consumed thousand calories on average which is a day lesser as compared to the control group. The results were very inspiring as the average American man eats twenty six hundred calories on a daily basis and a woman about nineteen hundred calories.

A group of correspondents can affirm the authenticity of Hoodia. Following is a part of the copy from 60 Minutes that was aired in the month of November in the year 2004. The question arise how it worked? Ms. Stahl was of the opinion that she didn’t experience any after effects, no feeling of uneasy stomach, taste was not at all funny, and pounding of the heart. She didn’t felt any wish to drink or to eat anything the whole day. She said that she have to believe that it worked successfully.

Ms. Stahl reporting for CBS News 60 Minutes.


Soon after eating Hoodia a journalist from BBC News Mr. Tom reports I had a banana and at about 1800 hours as well as the cameraman. After that we started our journey returning back to Capetown. The plant bears a quality of arousing and gives a soothing feeling and we felt good. The brain kept on telling us that we were full. It was an impressive trick. The dinner hour passed away very quickly. We didn’t have food and reached the hotel and went to bed at midnight. Next day we were not interested in eating breakfast and we didn’t had it. We didn’t felt need to have lunch but anyways we had but didn’t enjoyed it. First of all it was partially and then we felt full appetite after a time gap of twenty four hours.

- Mr. Tom, BBC News reporting on 5/30/2003.

 

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