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Hoodia850 Exposed and Reviewed, Independent Hoodia850 Research Sheds its Secrets to Real Diet Success with Hoodia

National Diet Institute releases their most recent review of Hoodia850 and the top 10 diet pills review list. Leading online sources for diet product ratings and information selected Hoodia850 based on Hoodia850's potential for best pure ingredient quality, appetite suppression and weight loss potential. Hoodia850 by far offered a more generous extra large 850mg of Hoodia and a whopping 90 pills per bottle. Clearly, that's why our research shows Hoodia850 has more to offer vs. rivals.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) March 29, 2008 -- National Diet Institute releases their most current review of Hoodia850 and the top 10 diet pills reviews. Our most recent review of Hoodia850 includes ratings for the Hoodia850 diet pill product coupled with analysis by experts along with consumer feedback on the Hoodia850 diet product.

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Hoodia is very different from other diet stimulants like Ephedra and Phenfen that are now banned because of dangerous side effects. Hoodia does not stimulate the body. In fact, scientists say it fools the brain by making you think you're full, even if you've just eaten a morsel.
While Hoodia Gordonii products like Hoodia850 are among most popular diet pill products since ephedra, Hoodia850 leads the pack. The latest product to emerge using Hoodia gordonii, named Hoodia850, more then met our exectations for a very hefty dose of 850mg of Hoodia per pill. And while some Hoodia diet products in the market fall short of expectations, Hoodia850 is among the more popular diet pill offerings we came across in our research. The recently released Hoodia 850 diet pill is showing amazing real potential. Several of our favorite diet aide research sources were first to take note of the new Hoodia850 weight loss pill. Ever since then, Hoodia 850 has jumped to the forefront and holds the most promise of many of the top diet pills we've researched. That's why Hoodia850 was included as the best selection in our top 10 list of diet pills for 2008 based in part on its extra large dose of Hoodia.

References:

- Top 10 Best Rated Hoodia Review Guide: BestRatedHoodia.com

- Consumer Hoodia Success Story: MyHoodiaSuccess.com

- Consumer Diet Review and Research Guide: ConsumerDietReview.com

- Hoodia850 Review Analysis: Hoodia850Reviews.com

Hoodia 850 and other trademarks are the registered trademark of their respective owner(s) all rights reserved.

Please visit http://www.NationalDietInstitute.com for more details.

More about Hoodia & Hoodia850:

Hoodia in the News:
60 MINUTES on CBS news first featured Hoodia, reporting " Hoodia is very different from other diet stimulants like Ephedra and Phenfen that are now banned because of dangerous side effects. Hoodia does not stimulate the body. In fact, scientists say it fools the brain by making you think you're full, even if you've just eaten a morsel."

What enabled the San Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert of South Africa, one of the world's oldest and most primitive tribes, to stave off hunger during long hunting trips?

They consumed Hoodia Gordonii cactus! It is quickly becoming known as the greatest natural appetite suppressant of all time. This cactus has an incredible virtue. The Hoodia cactus contains the highly active molecules P-57 that directly influences the hypothalamus, the part of the brain that controls satiation or the sense of being completely full. P-57 extract " misleads" the brain and body by allowing you to believe you have just eaten. Furthermore, It works by imitating the effect that glucose has on nerve cells in the brain, which is to fool the body into thinking it is full, even when it is not, thus curbing the appetite.

About Hoodia Gardonii and Hoodia850:
Hoodia gordonii is also called hoodia, xhooba, khoba, Ghaap, hoodia cactus, and South African desert cactus. Hoodia is a cactus that's causing a stir for its ability to suppress appetite and promote weight loss. 60 Minutes, ABC, and the BBC have all reported on hoodia.

Hoodia gordonii can be found in the semi-deserts of South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, and Angola. Hoodia grows in clumps of green upright stems and is actually a succulent, not a cactus.

It takes about 5 years before hoodia's pale purple flowers appear and the cactus can be harvested. Although there are 20 types of hoodia, only the hoodia gordonii variety is believed to contain the natural appetite suppressant.

Although hoodia was "discovered" relatively recently, the San Bushmen of the Kalahari desert have been eating it for a very long time. The Bushmen, who live off the land, would cut off part of the hoodia stem and eat it to ward off hunger and thirst during nomadic hunting trips. They also used hoodia for severe abdominal cramps, hemorrhoids, tuberculosis, indigestion, hypertension and diabetes.

In 1937, a Dutch anthropologist studying the San Bushmen noted that they used hoodia to suppress appetite. But it wasn't until 1963 when scientists at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South Africa's national laboratory, began studying hoodia. Initial results were promising -- lab animals lost weight after taking hoodia.

The South African scientists, working with a British company named Phytopharm, isolated the active ingredient in hoodia, a steroidal glycoside, which they named p57. After getting a patent in 1995, they licensed p57 to Phytopharm. Phytopharm has spent more than $20 million on hoodia research.

What are the Side effects of Hoodia Gordonii?
Presently there are no published reports of any side effects.

Hoodia 850 and other trademarks are the registered trademark of their respective owner(s) all rights reserved.

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