What is Hoodia
Gordonii?
Hoodia Gordonii is a succulent plant from the Kalahari desert,
home of the San People. The San have been using the Hoodia Gordonii
succulent for centuries to stave off hunger during their long and
arduous hunting trips in the harsh South African wild.
The discovery of the active ingredient in the Hoodia Gordonii
plant is proven with clinical research to suppress one's appetite
calorie reduction.
This amazing and all natural ingredient is the result of 30 years
of research by the CSIR (Council for Scientific and Industrial
Research) in South Africa.
So great is the discovery of this weight-loss
ingredient that a large pharmaceutical company, is developing
a pill, known as P57, based on the Hoodia Gordonii plant.
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