Thursday, April 23, 2009

The Last of UnSpun

What interested me the most about the ending was the information about Hoodia and all of it's diet wonders. I remember a couple years ago, before Hoodia hit the market, my father and I were watching the news. All of the sudden some blonde haired newscaster was walking what I remember as the deserts looking for a special kind of cacti. In these cacti was pure Hoodia. I remember her saying how the product is only months away from being on the market. She tried some in its rawest form and said her appetite was curbed for the rest of the day. In terms of on the shelf Hoodia, this product is miles away from it's rawest form. 'Pill Hoodia' is jam packed with other types of chemicals which harm the body while maybe curbing your appetite. The effectiveness of Hoodia is propaganda at it's best. My best friend from home tried it in pill form from the company SlimQuick. Her appetite wasn't all that curbed and the pills made her feel sick to her stomach. Surprising? Not really. That Hoodia the newscaster had was wholesome cacti and the stuff my friend had was processed Hoodia in it's smallest most broken down form. Just because a substance originally came from nature doesn't mean it's going into your body that way. 

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