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JCB Marketing Offers New Hoodia Diet Sense, a #1 Appetite Suppressant on Today's Market

Poplarville, MS (ContentDesk) May 13, 2006 -- JCB Marketing, after interviewing with several wholesalers, decided to sell HOODIA DIET SENSE as this product not only has all the recognized and necessary documentation, but also offers a product with sensible, adjustable dosages and the integrity to stand behind the product.Hoodia gordonii has gained a lot of attention recently, appearing on 60 Minutes and many other news reports and in countless newspaper and magazine articles for its potential as a diet aid, providing significant loss of appetite without the "jitters" associated with other diet supplements. Hoodia gordonii is a cactus grown for centuries by bushmen in Africa. As the anchor on 60 minutes reported after trying a small amount of Hoodia cactus, she had no appetite at all for 24 hours.As important as the brand, is the manufacturer of the product. One such manufacturer is Advanced Dietary Formulas. They use authentic South African Kalahari Hoodia Gordonii in their diet supplements.

The cost of the product will vary depending on the number of tablets or capsules per bottle and the size (dose) of the tablets.One of Advanced Dietary Formulas private labels, Hoodia Diet Sense, has all the qualities that make it a "gold standard" of Hoodia supplements. It comes in a small, easy to take, 250 mg tablet. One advantage of the smaller size tablet is that the dose can be adjusted to your specific needs. With the cost of Hoodia as high as it is, it can get very expensive taking more than is needed for appetite suppression. Hoodia Diet Sense has 60 tablets per bottle as opposed to the 90 caps in some brands.

This allows for a price that is "easy to swallow" as well.For more information: www.hoodiaP57dietpill.com.



Hoodia Gets Dirty

What is promised to be a great treatment for one of the western world's fastest growing diseases, obesity, is also turning in to a marketing catfight.For the uninitiated, Hoodia Gordonii was identified by the South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in the 1960's as a potential appetite suppressant.Used for generations by Kalahari Bushmen for generations as a way of defeating hunger on long and arduous hunting trips, the CSIR worked with a UK company Phytopharm to identify the active ingredient in Hoodia.
This they did, and Phytopharm named this ?miracle molecule' P57 (it was their 57th ?discovery).With Unilever now in partnership with Phytopharm to commercialise Hoodia, it promises to be a great support in the battle to stick to a healthy eating plan.Now although P57 is patented, the plant itself can not be, which has led to a deluge of
manufacturers of natural herbal supplements all producing Hoodia products, and causing a mass market confusion...

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Hoodia Diet Pill?s Sojourn From Kalahari To Your Diet Plan

Hoodia is a cactus like plant. It comes far from the civilized world. The plant has been in use by the San tribe or Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert from the time unknown. The plant is a natural appetite suppressant. The Bushmen used to have this plant extracts to overcome hunger during long desert sojourns.

It is only recently that Phytopharm succeeded in extracting P-57, the active molecule to suppress appetite from Hoodia Gordonii plant.

The P-57 molecule has been patented with Phytopharm. After that Pfizer seized upon the opportunity and got marketing rights of P-57 from Phytopharm. As of now Pfizer has returned the marketing rights as they were unable to develop a P-57 molecule synthetically and economically. At present Unilever has joined hands with Phytopharm to market Hoodia diet pill as diet supplements in their diet food product line.

The history apart, the usage...

Hoodia Diet Pill?s Sojourn From Kalahari To Your Diet Plan
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Hoodia Gordonii Diet Pills Exposed: Two-Thirds of Hoodia Supplements Sold in the United States May Be Counterfeit, Independent Investigation Reveals

(ContentDesk) August 8, 2005 -- An investigative report by consumer health advocate Mike Adams and natural health publisher Truth Publishing reveals that nearly two-thirds of the tested hoodia gordonii weight loss pills sold in the United States contain no detectable levels of genuine hoodia herb. Published at the Natural Health Report (http://www.NaturalHealthReport.com), this report reveals that skyrocketing demand for hoodia weight loss pills has created a golden opportunity for con artists who peddle sawdust, leaves and other plant material as weight loss supplements.???The author of this report, health advocate Mike Adams, sells no nutritional products and earns no commissions or advertising fees of any kind from vitamin or supplement companies. The investigation is 100% independent and is based on verifiable laboratory tests conducted on sealed product samples by Alkemist Pharmaceuticals ( Hoodia Gordonii Diet Pills Exposed: Two-Thirds of Hoodia Supplements Sold in the United States May Be Counterfeit, Independent Investigation Reveals
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New Hoodia Label Makes A Lot of Sense

(ContentDesk) October 26, 2005 -- As soon as Hoodia Gordonii was recognised as being a potent natural aid to help with weight loss, the major herbal manufacturers started to bring various Hoodia based supplements to the market.Then, as interest grew, major US and UK television stations ran documentaries about Hoodia, resulting in dozens of "smaller players" springing to life, producing their own "mini-branded" products.As competition has grown, some facts have been marketed as fiction, with some fiction, being marketed as Hoodia fact.One of the challenges the Hoodia consumer faces today, is deciphering the fact from the fiction, and so make an informed choice about the best product to buy.As the Hoodia supplements marketplace has become intense, the latest hype surrounds the required Hoodia dosage size, with some brands launching 750mg, 1000mg, and even 1250mg size tablets.As impressive as that sounds, the larger supplements allow little room for the consumer to find the right dosage...

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What Is Hoodia?

Hoodia has been used by South African Bushmen as an appetite suppressant and thirst quencher during long hunting trips for more than 100,000 years. It was discovered during a study of indigenous foods by a lab in South Africa, and may represent a great opportunity for the South African economy as well as a diet miracle for many who have given up on other weight loss products. Hoodia is a succulent cactus?like plant, with stalks that look like spiky pickles. However, it does not belong to the cactus family. Hoodia plants grow up to about 1m tall, with large strong smelling flowers in the wild of the Kalahari Desert in South Africa.

They are known to the indigenous people as Xhoba.

Hoodia Gordonii is the species that is being researched for its appetite suppressant properties. There are other Hoodia species, some of which are grown in gardens, but only Hoodia Gordonii is thought to contain the active ingredient, Hoodia P57.

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Hoodia Diet Pills - Fact Or Fiction?

Hoodia Diet Pills - Fact Or Fiction?- by A lot has been written about hoodia diet pills lately. Can taking a hoodia based supplement realy help you loose weight? Actually, yes it looks like it can. First some background on the hoodia cactus.Deep inside the African Kalahari desert, grows an ugly cactus called the Hoodia. It thrives in extremely high temperatures, and takes years to mature. The San Bushmen of the Kalahari, one of the world's oldest and most primitive tribes, had been eating the Hoodia for thousands of years, to stave off hunger during long hunting trips.

When South African scientists were routinely testing it, they discovered the plant contained a previously unknown molecule, which has since been christened P 57. P 57 affects a part of your brain, the hypothalamus. Within that mid-brain there are nerve cells that sense glucose sugar. When you eat, blood sugar goes up because of the food, these cells start firing and now you are full. What the Hoodia seems to contain...

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