Monday, 22 February 2010

Hoodia Diet Pills - Do they Really Work?



According to the British Heart Foundation 17% of men and 21% of women are obese, while 46% of men and 32% of women are overweight. Apart from a small handful of genetically related cases, the vast majority are due to overeating and food addiction.
Is it any wonder then, that Hoodia diet pills are among the most recent diet craze supplements to have hit the market place. They are being advertised as all-natural, '100% vegan diet pills'.
The Hoodia plant itself, has been known about and used for centuries. Hoodia diet pills are certainly appealing - or at least interesting - to perennial dieters who are always looking for and ready to try new weight loss products.
Ready to find out more? Here's what you need to know about hoodia diet pills.
What is it and how does Hoodia work?
Hoodia diet pills work by fooling your mind into thinking that you are already full, thereby suppressing your appetite and limiting your food intake, which in turn helps you to lose weight. The pills are made from the Hoodia gordonii plant, the only variation which contains this particular natural appetite suppressant. Hoodia diet pills also claim to have the highest concentrations of Molecule P57, which is the chemical that blocks hunger signals to your brain. This species is also the same one that was used by the ancient South African San tribe to 'kill hunger' during wars and long battles.
How much do Hoodia diet pills cost on Average?
The price of hoodia diet pills can vary depending where you go, but most formulations start at around $47, going up to as high as $150 (for stronger combo formulations).
Bottles containing 90 tablets (usually enough for three months), of 400 milligram strength Hoodia capsules are the cheapest. This allows you to try them first, without spending a fortune, to see if they will work for you. If you pay about $10 to $15 more, you can get 60 tablets of 750 milligram strength Hoodia capsules. Also available in the same price range are elixir formulations, which claim to be especially effective in suppressing cravings for junk food and night time hunger. Specially formulated Hoodia capsules with fat-burning capabilities are also available for a little less than $60. They are usually taken two to three times a day, generally before meals.
However, if you can afford to spend more (upwards of $100), then you might want to consider buying Hoodia combo formulations. These claim to be faster and more effective than the regular Hoodia pills. These fortified Hoodia diet pills not only contain Hoodia Gordonii, but also Biogenic amines, Cinnamon twig extract, Spirulina, and enzyme blends, to name a few. It is this combination that is purported to make them more effective.
Learning How to Spot 'Fakes'
What should you look for to spot a fake?
By doing your research properly before you buy any Hoodia diet pills, you will ensure that you do not waste your money on an inferior product. For instance, some manufacturers of Hoodia diet pills water down their products by adding fillers such as Caffeine, Epherda, and other such ingredients.
So, the message is that before buying any Hoodia diet pills, make sure that the manufacturer is reputable. Find those who sell only high-potency products and have access to Hoodia farms (mostly in South Africa). This enables them to manufacture top-quality diet pills with the right dosage and will go a long way to helping you reach that all important goal of losing weight effectively.
Written by Darrel Dymond, who covers various aspects of self improvement such as weight loss, allergies, good health and even making money. If you found this article useful and would like to find out more about natural health remedies, then please visit:
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