The Miracle Plant That Tells Your Brain You Are Full
Is it
possible to trick your brain into thinking that you aren't hungry?
According
to numerous studies and the San Tribe of Southern Africa, the answer
is YES.
The San Tribe has
been using Hoodia Gordonii for thousands of years to fight the pangs
of hunger and thirst as they scoured the Kalahari Desert in search
of food. But how can a simple plant make you think you are full?
The active
ingredient in Hoodia Gordonii, the molecule known as P57, imitates
the effects that glucose has on your brain, signaling that you are
full.
Your brain has what
is called a Hypothalamus. This part of your brain controls your
appetite. When you eat, the glucose levels in your body rise. As
these levels go up, the hypothalamus sends off a signal to your
cells to stop eating. This is when you start to feel full. Hoodia
Gordonii's molecule, P57, tells your brain the same exact thing,
even if you haven't eaten a bite. By mimicking the effects of
glucose on your brain, the hypothalamus starts to send messages to
your cells which in turn, make you feel full.
Recent studies have
shown that test participants were able to cut 1000 to 1500 calories
from their diet each day, without feeling the least bit hungry. Some
people have even tested it on their overweight dogs and found that
they refused to eat. Hoodia Gordonii simply makes you feel full and
without the usual hunger pains that accompany fad diets. These same
studies also showed that participants taking Hoodia Gordonii had a
higher level of energy from the participants given the placebo.
All of these
benefits take place without adding harmful stimulants to your body,
like ephedrine or caffeine. Hoodia Gordonii is completely natural
and has not shown to have any side effects in the studies conducted. |