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What is Hoodia ?
This cactus-like plant contains substances that may exert dramatic control over
hunger, appetite, and thirst. Although the Hoodia gordonii plant looks like a
cactus, it belongs to a category of plants called succulents. The use of Hoodia
as an appetite suppressant is supported by both colorful folklore history and
recent scientific studies. Hoodia is well known to the San bushmen of South
Africa , who learned from the teachings of their ancestors to eat this plant to
reduce hunger sensations. The San bushmen of South Africa believe that Hoodia is
their food, water, and medicine.
How is Hoodia To Be Used?
The traditional use of Hoodia for its appetite suppressant effect involved the
eating of whole, fresh plants or perhaps dried plants. Flowers, roots, and spiky
skin on the plant were not eaten readily by anyone, including the hardy San
bushmen. The natural use of Hoodia involved cutting open the skin, and eating or
drinking the flesh and sap of the plant. In fact, several TV correspondents have
taken the plant in this traditional form. These newscasters, along with others,
comment upon its bitterness, and almost immediate effects on appetite
suppression. It is clear that Hoodia gordonii cannot be taken in this fresh form
by many consumers. Therefore, the Hoodia plant in South Africa has been
processed by drying the plant and producing powder or concentrates that can be
used in dietary supplements, or perhaps added to food.
Are there any side effects?
This product is for adults only. Do not use this product if you are pregnant,
nursing, or have the following conditions: high blood pressure, heart disease,
thyroid disease, glaucoma, diabetes, difficulty urinating due to prostate
enlargement, or if you are now taking a prescription monoamine oxidase inhibitor
(MAOI) (certain drugs for depression, psychiatric or emotional conditions, or
Parkinson’s disease), or for two (2) weeks after stopping the MAOI drug. If you
are uncertain whether your prescription drug contains an MAOI, consult your
physician before taking this product. Do not exceed recommended dosage.
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