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 Dosage :
 Take 1 or 2 capsules 1 hour before a meal with a large glass of water.    Maximum of 6 capsules per day.

 Appetite may decrease immediately.
 You may expect to cut your food portion by 30 to 50 %.


 Taken 3 times per day, weight loss may occur at the beginning of
the  second week.



Hoodia is a genus of 13 species in the flowering plant family Apocynaceae, under the subfamily Asclepiadoideae.
They are stem succulents, described as cactiform because of their remarkable similarity to the unrelated cactus
family. They can reach up to 1m high and have large flowers, often with flesh colour and strong smell.

Many Hoodia species are protected plants, typical of the Namib Desert, ranging from Central Namibia to southern
Angola, especially in plains and rocky areas. Common names include Bushman's Hat and Queen of the Namib.

Several species are grown as garden plants, and one species, Hoodia gordonii, is being investigated for use as
an appetite suppressant.

Hoodia gordonii is a leafless spiny succulent plant with medicinal uses. It grows naturally in South Africa and Namibia.
The flowers smell like rotten meat and are pollinated mainly by flies. The use of Hoodia has long been known by the
indigenous populations of Southern Africa, who infrequently use these plants for treating indigestion and small
infections.

In 1977, the South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research isolated the ingredient in hoodia now
known as P57 which is responsible for its appetite-suppressant effect, and patented it in 1996. The CSIR then
granted United Kingdom-based Phytopharm a license, and they collaborated with the pharmaceutical company Pfizer
to isolate active ingredients from the extracts and look into synthesizing them for use as an appetite suppressant.
Pfizer released the rights to the primary ingredient in 2002.




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