Oprah Hoodia Product
In 1999, A new research facility and plantation was started in South South Africa to conduct ongoing testing and clinical research to understand more about the appetite suppressing compounds inside Hoodia Gordonii.
In 1999, a research center and plantation was started in South Africa to allow ongoing testing, clinical research and development of Hoodia Gordonii for dietary purposes.
In 2001 Phytopharm done a twofold-blind, excuse-directionled clinical review in overburden, but otherwise wholesome volunteers with the P57 mine from Hoodia gordonii.
In 2004, Hoodia became the major ingredient in certain diet bars and shakes.
In 2004, Hoodia Gordonii was discovered and not by Oprah.
In 2004, the first hoodia supplements were released in the US with great results.
In a multi-billion dollar industry that frequently has false hype surrounding its product lines, weight loss experts are amazed at the way Hoodia has been embraced by the media.
In addition to all of this there are no known adverse side effects to taking hoodia.
In addition to that, he notes that many sellers can photoshop a competitors CITES, simply counterfeit a CITES, or send in a real batch of hoodia in order to get an authentic CITES and then sell customers fake hoodia.
In addition to this limited and often criticized study, there have been very few studies to answer the question, is hoodia effective?
In addition, dieters are advised to remember to drink plenty of water since hoodia suppresses thirst, as well as appetite.
In addition, it appears as if hoodia works best with low carb diets.
In another similar study the finding was that people taking Hoodia weight loss products reduced their calorific intake by 1000 calories per day.
In clinical studies, Hoodia pills were found safe and gave satisfactory results.
In December 2004, Phytopharm announced that Unilever had entered a deal to market hoodia gordonii in its diet food product line.