Zotrim® natural weight-loss aid : An Overview
Zotrim is a unique ‘over-the-counter’ food supplement scientifically proven to be effective for
? Effective weight loss.
? Weight loss management over a long period.
? Eating less at meals and snacking less between meals.
? Increased metabolic rate.
In comparison to other weight loss approaches, Zotrim:
• Has evidence of efficacy lacking in other natural slimming supplements.
• Has similar efficacy to leading diet and weight loss programmes.
• Has similar or better efficacy than prescription drugs without having their undesirable side effects. Read more
How to Stop Snacking at Work
August 24, 2009 by Prisqua
Filed under Hoodia, Weight Loss Solutions
We have all been there, you turn up to work full of good intentions for the day. You promise yourself you will not give in to temptation and not a single sugary treat will pass through your lips. Snacking at work is not even an option today. Read more
Getting More Fibre in Your Diet
August 23, 2009 by Prisqua
Filed under Hoodia, Weight Loss Solutions
Fibre is a natural appetite suppressant which is why you will often see high-fibre cereals advertising that they can keep you full until lunch. It goes without saying that an increase in your fibre intake can be achieved with a few simple (and much cheaper than Appesat) changes in your diet. Read more
Slender Pu’reh tea product info
August 21, 2009 by Prisqua
Filed under Weight Loss Products
• Made from 100% Pu’erh
• No side effects
• Increases health and vitality
• Loose up to 1lb per day
• Experience the powerful effects of natural based antioxidants from just 1 day
• Known throughout Eastern Asia as Wonder Tea
• One of the most affordable weight loss products on the market
• Rumored to be a favorite of Victoria Beckham Read more
Celebrity diets – are they dangerous or are they safe? Proactol™ offer their take on this latest growing trend
It is quite refreshing to find a weight loss company who is actually interested in offering consumers a real insight into how celebrities attain their red carpet bodies.
Beyond the publicised fabrications by the media of ‘miracle celebrity dieting methods’, Proactol™’s assessment of these said dietary fads provides a quite insightful take on how celebrities actually achieve it. Read more
Hoodia Diet Pill: Hoodia Gordonii Or Voodoo To You And I
June 18, 2009 by Prisqua
Filed under Featured Articles, Hoodia
For every diet pill fad there are millions of disappointed users that have been cheated by the guru charlatan with the latest wonder working diet wiz pill. With the reflex flinch of one of those victims we poke the stick of revelation at hoodia.
Walking the Kalahari Desert doesn’t seem the obvious place to start a diet when thirst is foremost on the mind. Native San Bushmen featured in the movie “The Gods Must Be Crazy” live and thrive here for real. Thousands of years ago their ancestors discovered the magical properties of a specific cactus that thwarts hunger pains. 10, 000 times stronger than glucose, hoodia fools the brain into thinking you are full and not hungry.
This all-natural appetite suppressant is made from pure hoodia cactus pulp and seeds. Hoodia gordonii is the specific cactus that has the appetite suppressant qualities. Hoodia can be taken as a pill, powder or a tea. Obesity has never had a foe of this gigantic magnitude, than that of the natural herbal hoodia diet pill!
The secreted cactus, called Xhoba by the San Bushmen, collection sat in a laboratory for 30 years after it was discovered before its properties were analyzed. The mega-behemoth pharmaceutical company, Pfizer (producers of Viagra) introduced “hoodia” to the media while they were in preliminary studies. Pfizer terminated all research on hoodia when terms could not be agreed upon with Phytopharm that owned the patent. Phytopharm bought up the rights from the San Bushmen of Kalahari to harvest, test and produce a laboratory drug called P57. This synthetic Hoodia has the same active ingredient as the real cactus and contains the previously unknown molecule named P57. Phytopharm decided to sell the use of their patent to Unilever, which owns Slim Fast. The sale was for 21 million U.S. plus royalties, that remain undisclosed. The hoodia laced P 57 products by Slim Fast may show up on the market in 2007.
The hoodia works in this way: In your mid-brain called the hypothalamus; you have glucose sensing nerve cells. As you ingest food, your blood sugar rises, and the glucose sensing nerve cells activate, sending an electrical signal that we recognize as, “now I am full”.
Hoodia has been tested and proven to work overwhelmingly against the double-blind placebo check. Individuals taking pure hoodia extract diet pills ate 1000 fewer calories than those in the placebo check. 3500 calories = 1 pound of body fat. So every three and a half days you would lose a pound of fat by taking Hoodia.
There are natural products for sale that are made from real hoodia pulp that are from hoodia farms or naturally collected cactus. The hoodia plant may take up to six years to grow to harvestable size from seed. In 2005 CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna) decided to include hoodia gordonii in their list of protected cactus from South Africa and a permit is required to export this cactus from its’ homeland. It is estimated that by 2010 there will be a shortage of this product as demand outgrows the supply.
Although there are no registered side effects from taking hoodia, the native San Bushmen claim hoodia is also an aphrodisiac. The most heralded use of hoodia by the African bushman is an appetite suppressant, but they also use it as a thirst quencher. The San consume hoodia to end abdominal cramps, apply Xhoba for hemorrhoids, and drink hoodia tea for indigestion. Hypertension and diabetes are hoodia treated by the San Bushman, as well as tuberculosis.
Now that we know it works, will they let us have it?






