Has anyone ever tried Hoodia for weight loss? Does it work?
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at
1:58 pm
Also, if so, what brand drugs online without prescription was it and where did you get it from? I saw some at Wal-Mart but I don’t know if that is the best one to take. Thanks!

Hi Sweetpea,
Walmart hoodia is definitely not going to suppress your appetite. All the big chain stores like Walmart and Costco, usually have the lowest amount of actual Hoodia Gordonii in them. Another thing about retail store brands they usually always contain a Hoodia extract rather than pure Hoodia. Read about extracts vs. pure at http://hoodiagordonii.totalink.com/pure_hoodia_extract.html
Hoodia really helped me with bad food choices, especially sweets. Also got me in the habit of eating smaller portions. The people Hoodia works for swear by it. An appetite suppressant that is all natural with no side effects is good stuff! The only problem with Hoodia is making sure you get the real stuff. There are many factors involved in finding the best Hoodia, You will have the best chance of hoodia suppressing your appetite if you get a strong pure hoodia that is certified to be genuine. Check out Totalink’s unbiased Hoodia comparison at http://hoodiagordonii.totalink.com/hoodia_comparison.html in the "Confidence" column it will indicate if the brand is "Certified". These Hoodia brands have the credentials to back up their product. Also in that column it will indicate if the brand is "Returnable". These Hoodia brands allow you to return opened bottles and get your money back. I think this indicates that a company has confidence in their product that it works.
If you want a strong Hoodia supplement that also contains green tea I would check out Hoodiburn on the page at http://hoodiagordonii.totalink.com/hoodiaherb.html
Hoodia only suppresses your appetite, it does not burn fat. If you are looking for a good fat burner check out Cha de Bugre, it’s a new weight loss supplement that is growing in popularity and is similar to Ma Huang (Ephedrine) without any of the bad effects. Cha de Bugre is from Brazil and has been used there safely for centuries. Cha de Bugre provides energy, fat burning and appetite suppression that benefit weight loss. Cha de Bugre also has additional uses that are known in Brazil that include being used as a mild diuretic, a cellulite reducer, aides in reducing herpes simplex outbreaks and a heart tonic. You can find more about it at http://hoodiagordonii.totalink.com/cha_de_bugre.html
I have written a lot of articles on Hoodia. Just search Yahoo or Google under my name “Andrew Aitaken” to find them.
Remember, you should always consult your physician before taking any diet pill or weight loss supplement.
I bought a bottle of Hoodia at Costco. I tried it, but it did not work for me. Hoodia is supposed to brighten you up … make you feel better, more alert, etc., while it delays the onset of hunger.
Since overeating is not my problem and I couldn’t remember to drink it anyway, it didn’t work for me.
i’ve heard it works but you have to get real hoodia not fake hoodia.
theres this one stuff called desert burn or something along those lines, get that.
Hoodia DOES work, I’ve used it, and, like any other drug or supplement, if you stop using it and resort to bad habits, you’ll put the weight back on.
My experience: I lost about 35 pounds in about 3 months uising Hoodia, in conjunction with moderate exercise and diet. It helped me.
Remember that Hoodia is a diet suppressant, nothing more. That’s why you see some brands of diet concoctions mixed with Hoodia. Hoodia just keeps you from wanting to eat. It won’t help you lose weight all by itself. It will help you control you impulse urges.
You can try some for free for 7 days, some of the vendors that offer it for free are listed here off and on.
http://axalda.info/hoodia.html