Posted in Weight Loss on Apr 3rd, 2008
If you have purchased hoodia diet pills and they didn’t work for you, don’t write off hoodia gordonii. The blame should probably go on the manufacturer! While it is true that hoodia may not work for everyone, if you use an authentic hoodia product at the correct dosage you should see results. If your hoodia diet pills didn’t work, chances are you were fooled by the manufacturer into purchasing a hoodia product that wasn’t authentic.
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Posted in Weight Loss on Apr 3rd, 2008
Uses of green tea are still being explored by medical science in research that may take many years; as it has remarkable antioxidant properties, it is found in many health products. As a liquid extract, green tea weight loss supplements can be drunk like regular tea but however you take it, you will burn calories more naturally.
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Posted in Weight Loss on Apr 3rd, 2008
The South African Hoodia Gordonii Cactus is known by many names. It is called xshoba or xhooba by the San Bushmen who have used it to treat indigestion, minor skin infections and as an appetite and thirst suppressant during long hunts. The scientific name is Hoodia Gordonii. It is actually a succulent so the names Hoodia cactus and South African desert cactus are actually misnomers, but they are commonly used. The plant resembles a cactus when seen growing wild in the Kalahari Desert.
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Posted in Weight Loss on Apr 3rd, 2008
What you need to know about hoodia gordonii Hoodia gordonii (pronounced HOO-dee-ah) is also called hoodia, xhooba, !khoba, Ghaap, hoodia cactus, and South African desert cactus.
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Posted in Weight Loss on Apr 3rd, 2008
The South African Hoodia Gordonii Cactus is known by many names. It is called xshoba or xhooba by the San Bushmen who have used it to treat indigestion, minor skin infections and as an appetite and thirst suppressant during long hunts. The scientific name is Hoodia Gordonii. It is actually a succulent so the names Hoodia cactus and South African desert cactus are actually misnomers, but they are commonly used. The plant resembles a cactus when seen growing wild in the Kalahari Desert.
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