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Hoodia is a medicinal plant noted for its appetite-suppressant qualities.

by Ravi on Oct.17, 2009, under Where To Put It?

Hoodia Gordonii contains a molecule that is predicted to be up as potent as glucose in sending signals to the brain that the body is in a state of satiety, or tells the brain that it is not hungry. Manufacturers stress that Hoodia has “proven so promising as the Millennium weight loss miracle drug, with its natural appetite suppressant properties”.
The plant’s active compound in Hoodia is called “the P57″, and its main effect is it makes you feel full. P57 works by mimicking the effect glucose has on the nerve cells in the brain, which in effect tells you that you are not hungry, effectively curbing your appetite.

The reported key effects of Hoodia Gordonii include a reduced interest in food, delay in feeling the need to eat again, a feeling of fullness, and a general feeling of well-being. Hoodia is not a stimulant. There are no known side effects of using Hoodia. The use of this appetite suppressant began in early 2004 and the results have proven promising and were found it to be of tremendous help to the overall approach to weight loss.

While there are presently no known hoodia side effects, daily use of hoodia diet pills may prove to be dangerous in the long term as we learn more about them and their effects on dieters. If one could recall, when ephedra was first introduced it was considered completely safe until adverse side effects were discovered and it was ultimately banned. Granted however, hoodia is much different than ephedra since ephedra is a stimulant. The point is that it could prove to be harmful in the future. However, this fear would still seem unlikely today, but hoodia supplements haven’t been around long enough to say that they are completely safe for long-term use.

Hoodia’s negative effects on women who are pregnant or nursing have not yet been fully established. If you are pregnant or nursing, you should probably avoid ingesting any products that contain it. However, if you insist on trying any hoodia products, you should exercise extreme caution and preferably should consult a physician first.

At present, there are only two known potential hoodia side effects at this time, which would be the loss of money and loss of appetite. Authentic hoodia gordonii diet pills cost around $60 per bottle and lasts two to three weeks if taken regularly. One could readily spend up to $120 for a one-month supply, and prices are unlikely to come down anytime soon.

It is also important to keep in mind that some medical weight loss experts remain unsure and would not recommend Hoodia gordonii to obese or overweight patients. According to Adrienne Youdim, MD, medical director of the Comprehensive Weight Loss Program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Michael Steelman, MD, chairman of the board of trustees for the American Society of Bariatric Physicians, they infer that there is no published scientific data to support its use.

In light of a number of reports of the proliferation of fake or sub-standard Hoodia products, consumers should also look for a certified copy of a CITES and USDA permit from manufacturers and distributors of Hoodia products, or they could also ask for a report from an independent testing lab which has conducted scientific analysis on the product, to attest that they have been able to authenticate the presence of Hoodia gordonii.

Currently, there are four independent labs which are conducting tests to verify Hoodia gordonii levels in consumer products. The American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) is also formulating a Hoodia Standard, which is in response to further scrutiny by the Federal Trade Commission of the Hoodia industry and complaints by customers of fake Hoodia products being sold in the market.

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Starvation of Energy

by Ravi on Oct.03, 2008, under General

This is a weired concept, but I discovered it. When you overeat, a lot of energy is utilized by your digestive system for digesting it. Which means about 70 % of the food that you take in is consumed by the digestive system. About 10% is used up to send out the fats and other undigestable stuff around the body to be deposited inside blood vessels and cells and make you obese. The heart takes up the other 20% to pump blood around the body. This way there is no energy left for the brain to think. And thats why fat people are so dumb and they dont think at all and are influecned easily by people.

If you do not want to be one of them, live to eat, and dont eat to live. if you feel hungry a lot, it is best that you use some diet pills that will help you keep yourself away from eating a lot, and possibly break down unwanted fat and carbon compounds in your body.

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ShapeManiac – Update

by Ravi on Sep.23, 2008, under Where To Put It?

How can a puzzle made out of just a few shapes be anything but easy to solve? Okay, smarty pants. How about you put your brain where your mouth is and prove that you can master each of the 130 progressively more challenging puzzles in ShapeManiac.

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French is cool

by Ravi on Sep.22, 2008, under General

I have been in Pondicherry for quite some time now, and I have missed all the oppertunities that have come my way to learn French. But I already speak 4 languages and I am not very keen on knowing another one. So I am pretty sure that I will be letting go any other oppertunity that I might get as well.

Yesterday when I was watching TV, I was shocked to learn that Chandrika Kumaratunga took her universiry course in Paris and speaks french fluently, and she speaks English quite well too.

Would that make me learn French? Well, the French President is a bigger guy, and he too speaks French, so why should I care of Chandrika Kumaratunga speaks French or not?

As long as I have google translator and have a computer on my desk with enough computer memory, I wouldn’t want to bug up my brain in learning a new language.

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