Hoodia Diet on BBC

BBC Samples Hoodia Diet

In the last decade, the popularity of Hoodia Gordonii as an herbal weight loss method has been steadily growing. Such has been the conversion rates of weight watchers from other methods of natural fat reduction to sampling the Hoodia Gordonii diet bandwagon that the fact behind this fad caught the attention of the world’s leading news agency, the BBC besides media coverage by other international TV channels and print magazines.

While common consumers know that the usual method of consuming Hoodia Gordonii essentially involves taking either chewable tablets, powders, tea or liquid forms of the desiccated plant extracts, it is only after the BBC’s extensive reporting on its top correspondents having tried the Hoodia Gordonii diet and found it effective for suppressing their hunger pangs that the general public became interested in it, too!

But, the BBC’s recently having sent 2 of its correspondents to the Kalahari was more to find out the facts about this ‘miracle fat loss herb’ as a safe method for natural weight loss and an attempt to cut through the hype surrounding Hoodia Gordonii, more than an expose story. Besides, the BBC has a reputation for authentic news coverage, which makes their update on Hoodia Gordonii’s fat-reduction qualities all the more believable for viewers everywhere. This is why only the diabetes are advised by Hoodia Gordonii marketers to consult medical practitioners for any potential risks if included in their weight management programs if taking other medicines with respect to effect on insulin levels.

The BBC correspondents who visited the Kalahari bushmen in a quest to figure out the authenticity of the Hoodia diet, included Tom Mangold and a colleague who first updated the world about this South African tribe having eaten the Hoodia Gordonii plant since hundreds of years for fighting food and thirst.

The BBC reporter also added that though Hoodia Gordonii has created such a wave in the fitness-crazy modern world, it is yet to make the bushmen of the Kalahari millionaires, though the virtues of the wonder weight-loss herb have made many dealers and pharmaceutical companies in the US and UK richer by billions as staying in shape is now an achievable dream, thanks to pure Hoodia Gordonii products available so easily today.

Of course, the BBC reporter wasn’t very impressed with the rather ‘ugly cactus-like plant’ that is the Hoodia; neither was he too thrilled over the extremely hot weather he needed to visit in, but that’s just what it takes to make the Hoodia Gordonii plant thrive and mature. However, he was quick to admit that his cameraman and lawyer who accompanied him all sampled the Hoodia Gordonii and found that the fleshy plant was ‘slightly unpleasant’ but kept them feeling full with a ‘feel-good’ property, much like an aphrodisiac offers.

So, those of you who are keen on fighting extra flab and also getting the high of an aphrodisiac, the choice of going on the natural and safe Hoodia Gordonii diet is an open one – much like the BBC team did! You can find out for yourselves whether Hoodia Gordonii is, like they say, ‘a magnificent deception’ or truly a miracle fat loss cure.

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