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Natural Weight Loss Supplement Hoodia
Gordonii |
by:
Paul
Callis |
In
my time I have been an international competitive
swimmer, ranked number 1 in the UK, in the
top 20 worldwide, represented England, and
won medals at World level. Having been in
the environment of top class athletes, and
everyday healthy people, I have become very
knowledgeable in the area of nutrition and
fitness.
Still maintaining regular fitness and excellent
nutritional levels, I regularly converse
with many people of all types of fitness
levels. The majority, at fitness centers,
are obese and vastly over weight, constantly
looking for ways to lose weight.
Spending years training in public, and seeing
bodily changes on a day to day basis, I
have become very familiar with Hoodia Gordonii,
and have seen rapid improvements, that have
in turn had life changing effects on people,
and all for the better.
You may be wondering what Hoodia Gordonii
is, and may have heard from the newspapers
and television.
It is grown in the Kalahari Desert region
of South Africa, Hoodia Gordonii is an all-natural
appetite suppressant, derived from a cactus-like
plant with prickly spikes. Scientists have
been researching the Hoodia plant for almost
a decade, and have found it to be completely
free of harmful side effects.
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.
Paul Callis is extremely knowledgeable in
the field of sports and nutrition in the
UK . Paul’s passion for swimming in his
earlier years, helped him achieve world
medals and gain great knowledge and understanding
in all aspects of looking after the human
body, eating correctly to maintain a healthy
lifestyle, and discovering what does and
does not help with weight loss.
About the author:
You can visit Paul’s web site, and read
his recommendations and advice at http://www.hoodiagordonii1.com
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