Hoodia Green Tea
The Hoodia Gordonii cactus extract has been widely publicized on the Today Show, 60 Minutes and other broadcast television programs. You also have hoodia green tea as well to choose from.
The Hoodia Gordonii diet pill is the newest catch phrase in the weight-loss industry today.
The Hoodia gordonii plant has a previously unknown appetite suppressant molecule, which has since been named as P 57.
The Hoodia Gordonii plant however, only grows in Namibia.
The Hoodia Gordonii plant is found in South Africa and is now a protected succulent species.
The Hoodia Gordonii plant looks like a cactus but is really a succulent that grows in the high areas of the Kalahari Desert.
The Hoodia Gordonii plant was discovered many centuries ago by South African San people.
The Hoodia Gordonii products were initially utilised by the Population of South Africa for medicinal purposes, and in particular for indigestion rather than weight control and weight loss.
The Hoodia Gordonii succulent is a very hard plant to grow; the plants need very much care and management with irrigating, temperature and sunshine.
The Hoodia Gordonii weight loss product come from a natural succulent plant that looks like a cactus.
The Hoodia molecule has been found to contain 10,000 times the molecule as glucose.
The Hoodia patch is recommended to be used on the back or shoulder.
The Hoodia phenomenon began in 2003 and since then thousands of dieters have been using this pill to help them shed the excess weight without any reports of violent reactions or negative side effects.
The Hoodia plant became known by accident because the local Bushmen of the Kalahari ate Hoodia as a standard part of their diet and that diet was the center of a study by South Africas national lab.
The hoodia plant is characterized by its cactus-like appearance, greenish stalks covered in sharp points, and by the pinkish brown flowers that sometimes grow from the stalks.