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Weight loss market is over $40 billion dollar industry that keeps producing new products every year to feed the insatiable demand. Most of the products are ineffective but people suffering from overweight condition or obesity are willing to try just about anything in the hope of loosing weight. GNC Hoodia (General Nutrition Center) is another weight management dietary supplement that has taken this market by storm. It all started with the CBS 60 Minutes show in November 2004 that presented the amazing power of Hoodia Gordonii to control appetite and help everyone to loose weight. Subsequently, the same GNC Hoodia was featured in famous Oprah Winfrey’s show that reaffirmed the unique characteristics of the cactus like plant from the Kalahari deserts of South Africa.

GNC Hoodia diet program is based on the inimitable cactus Hoodia Gordonii that grows in extremely high temperatures and takes years to mature. San Bushmen of the Kalahari, one of the world's oldest and the most primitive desert tribes, has been consuming the cactus plant to stave off thirst and hunger several days at a stretch during long hunting expeditions.

 

 

What is different about GNC Hoodia compared to other diet management supplements is that it is 100% natural and has no known side effects. As compared to most other weight management programs, it is neither a low carb nor high protein diet. It acts differently by convincing your appetite system into believing that you are satisfied and not hungry anymore.

GNC Hoodia is very different from diet stimulants like Ephedra and Phenfen that are now banned because of undesireable side effects. According to the research done by some reputed pharmaceutical companies, Hoodia fools the brain by making you think you're full, even if you've eaten just a morsel. Consequently, you don’t have to starve or feel uncomfortable all day long. Since GNC Hoodia may suppress your thirst also, it is always recommended that you consume adequate quantity of water.

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