Saturday, April 23, 2011

Gregory Chandler, Attorney at Law, on Hoodia

Many individuals have used hoodia as an appetite suppressor. The herb hoodia comes from a cactus first discovered in the Kalahari desert of Africa. Traditionally, hoodia has been used to suppress appetite. The active ingredient in hoodia is P57. According to some, P57 acts on the brain like glucose and tricks the individual into thinking he or she is full. It is reported that hoodia also helps reduce interest in food and delays the time it takes for an individual to feel hungry again.

GREGORY CHANDLER, Attorney at Law

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