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Lipozene Review

May 02, 2008   Categories: Lipozene

Lipozene Diet Pill

lipozeneLipozene has featured on numerous TV commercials mostly across the Atlantic – Reduce Body Fat seems to be the tag line which seems truthful and honest enough.

The association with Obesity Research Intitute (the producers of Lipozene) have an infamous history in the weight loss market with accusations concerning the claims of over ambitious weight loss results and customer service levels.

The UK dieter may be unfamiliar with Lipozene – but the USA is well aware of this product.

How Does Lipozene Help Weight Loss

A natural fibre complex that does rely heavily on just the one active ingredient – Glucomannan, the natural fibre from the Konjac root.

The Lipozene website does try to explain the process in laymans terms by describing a dietary sponge effect that makes you feel full – so an appetite suppressant then!

Just how a dietary sponge can suppress appetite is open to debate.

Lipozene Side Effects

A natural fibre substance so unlikely to cause an unwanted side effects or treatment effects.

Is Lipozene Effective For Weight Loss

This is where Lipozene really disappoints – the packaging and marketing material are under hyped and does look rather like a medication without any hysteria attached, this being the only positive.

Its behind the scenes that makes Lipozene hard to recommend. The clinical trials and studies that were supposed to have taken place involving the magic weight loss ingredient, Glucomannan have been flagged by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) who in turn have charged the manufacturers ORI with making false and unsubstantiated claims.

It is our opinion to not buy Lipozene

Alternatives

Hoodia GordoniiHoodia Gordonii is by the far the most effective natural appetite suppressant in existence.

Hoodia controls the appetite by shutting off signals to your brain when it is in need of food. It has centuries of working proof.

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Is Hoodia Safe to Take

Apr 15, 2008   Categories: Appetite Suppressants, Is Hoodia Safe

Is Hoodia Safe for Slimming?

Is Hoodia Safe For SlimmingAs Hoodia grows in popularity, more and more people are asking, “What are the side-effects of Hoodia?” or “Is it safe to take Hoodia for slimming?”

Hoodia is a fairly new addition in the area of slimming. It’s been sold commercially since 1997, but it gained popularity after it appeared on the BBC and was discussed on the Oprah Winfrey show in 2004.

In all that time, there have been no widely-reported negative side-effects. The San Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert have used the Hoodia plant for thousands of years to ward off hunger pangs during long hunting treks in the desert. And even relied on Hoodia as a staple part of their diet in times of famine.

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This would indicate that it’s a safe plant to take for slimming – if we take it the same way they’ve done for thousands of years…

They’ve used it as a whole plant, fresh or dried – without flowers or roots. We need to do the same. Pure Hoodia is what you need to look for. Adding anything to the Hoodia plant may disturb its natural balance, and therefore reduce its effectiveness as an appetite suppressant.

Equally, just because the whole plant is safe, (with all its ingredients intact) does not mean a drug derived from the Hoodia plant is necessarily safe. ‘P57′ is the active ingredient in Hoodia; but to isolate that one molecule and use it alone is probably not such a good idea.

In our research, we uncovered 3 points of note; which are precautions rather than side-effects:

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1. In some people, Hoodia may reduce thirst signals as well as hunger signals. Clearly, if Hoodia had ‘turned off’ the thirst mechanism, you wouldn’t recognise you were thirsty. So make sure you’re drinking enough fluids at all times.

The accepted wisdom is that adults should be drinking 2 litres of water every day. When you’re dieting, you should be drinking at least 2 litres a day. So pour yourself a 2-litre bottle of water every morning, and make sure you drink it throughout the day.

2. The second point is still a little unclear. Dr. MacLean, a leading endocrinologist at Brown Medical School, found that P57 was easily broken down by the liver. (He was injecting P57 into the brains of rats – very nice!). Yet Dr. Steelman – a slimming specialist, said he was concerned that P57 was processed by the liver, since obese people often have liver abnormalities that could compound any possible side-effects.

Two seeming differences of opinion. MacLean saying P57 was ‘easily’ broken down by the liver; Dr. Steelman saying that many obese people suffer from liver problems. It therefore makes perfect sense, that if you are significantly overweight and/or have liver problems, to seek medical advice before taking Hoodia.

3. People with diabetes should be careful when using Hoodia. Diabetics need help with regulating their blood sugar levels. If Hoodia ‘tricks’ their brain into thinking their blood sugar levels are higher than they actually are, it could cause a problem if they don’t eat when they’re supposed to, and their blood sugar level drops too low.

To put these points into perspective:

Being overweight is associated with high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, and insulin resistance. This combination of risk factors has been called Metabolic Syndrome X, which affects 70 million Americans and is a common cause of premature death and/or disability.

In this light, Hoodia could be an important factor, along with exercise and lifestyle changes, to combat metabolic syndrome, and reduce the risk factors associated with any or all of the above conditions.

As a general precaution, pregnant or nursing women, children, and people with liver disease should avoid Hoodia. And anyone taking Hoodia needs to ensure they are drinking enough water, and eating enough food for their needs.

In summary, “Is Hoodia safe to take?” Yes, it does seem safe to take Hoodia – if it’s pure Hoodia that hasn’t been changed or adulterated in any way…

Pure Hoodia capsulesPure Hoodia is a genuine UK distributed, South African sourced product with a decade of history in the Hoodia industry.

Pure Hoodia is CITES certified and contain only raw powder – not the cheaper plant extract.More about Pure Hoodia

buy-unique-hoodiaUnique Hoodia another UK original product with quite possibly the highest concentration of Hoodia powder per capsule in the world.

Free from filler ingredients and artificial stimulants, Unique Hoodia should be high on anyones wishlist. More about Unique Hoodia

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