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The truth about Hoodia Gordonii, South African Desert Cactus as a natural weight loss remedy!

Hoodia Gordonii Cactus Bloom

Hoodia Gordonii Cactus Bloom

The United States banning ephedra created a void in the diet pill industry. This left the U.S. ripe for a new supplement craze. Enter Hoodia Gordonii, also known as Hoodia, Hoodia Weight Loss, South African Desert Cactus and other names. Hoodia came onto the marketplace very aggressively with claims of incredible appetite suppressor power with no side effects. The hoodia gum, pills and patches sold in the U.S. became extremely popular very quickly.

Stories were being told of bushmen in the Kalahari Desert that could cut open the hoodia plant and chew on the inside of the stem to stave off hunger during long hunting trips. The hunger, no pun intended, for new weight loss diet remedies in the U.S. fueled the stories and it spread like wildfire among the natural weight loss community. Today Hoodia Gordonii is marketed in gum form, powder, capsules and trans-dermal patches. Hoodia has also been added to formulas of well-established weight loss supplement brands also.

 
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The Hoodia Gordonii Cactus takes up to five years to bloom and to be ready for harvesting. This amazing new weight loss remedy is being offered in it’s purest form by Zoft Gum Company under the name Zoft Slim Appetite Suppressor. This is the same gum that came on the market 3 years ago sold as Zoft Hoodia Gum. Zoft Slim is the correct dosage of 100% pure hoodia + green tea and is not half the dosage as you will see with most pills and other brands on the internet.

With a 100% Money Back Guarantee, you have nothing to risk in trying this product to see if it has the results that hundreds of other customers have seen. Read testimonials on the product website to hear people from all walks of life that have experienced amazing results.

Give Zoft Slim a try today and enjoy your thinner body tomorrow!

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“When we located the plant, Kruiper  cut off a stalk that looked like a small spiky pickle, and removed the sharp spines. In the interest of science, Stahl ate it. She described the taste as “a little cucumbery in texture, but not bad.”
“So how did it work? Stahl says she had no after effects – no funny taste in her mouth, no queasy stomach, and no racing heart. She also wasn’t hungry all day, even when she would normally have a pang around mealtime. And, she also had no desire to eat or drink the entire day. “I’d have to say it did work,” says Stahl.” Read the entire story

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NBC Today Show
It’s the look everyone wants — a body to diet for. They’re on the beaches, in magazines and all over Hollywood. How far will we go to get one? How about thousands of miles and deep into a distant culture? South Africa’s Kalahari Desert is home to what could be the answer to an appetite.
It’s a cactus called hoodia. “You strip off the skin, you strip off the spines, and then you consume it,” says weight loss expert Madelyn Fernstrom. Read the entire story

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Oprah Winfrey’s O Magazine
(Talking about hoodia) “Deep in the heart of Southern Africa’s Kalahari Desert may lie the secret to weight loss.”

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ABC-7 Los Angeles

“South African San Bushmen who live in the Kalahari desert drink hoodia cactus juice to survive when food is not available. Now manufacturers are harvesting the cactus’ appetite-suppressing properties.
Studies done by the manufacturer show hoodia pills don’t cause the typical side effects of other diet drugs such as jitteriness.”

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BBC NEWS

Correspondent’s Tom Mangold  travelled to Africa and sampled the appetite suppressing Hoodia, a plant which may make Kalahari bushmen millionaires. Read the entire story

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About.com (by Mary Shomon)


“Desert Plant is Promising Appetite Suppressant and Weight Loss Supplement. If you haven’t heard about the supplement Hoodia gordonii, there’s no doubt you will very soon. Hoodia, a natural appetite suppressant, is earning attention as a potentially powerful weapon in the war against obesity and the American focus on losing weight. Hoodia supplements were just introduced to the U.S. market in early 2004. “ Read the entire story

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“Dr. Richard Goldfarb thinks it works. He is the medical director of research and development at Bucks County Clinical Research. He says hoodia isn’t a stimulant but it works on the brain.
Goldfarb: “The appetite suppressant effect — after it accumulates in your system, after only a few days that we saw in our study has shown that people will cut their calories probably in less than half and their not desiring any additional food.”
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Hoodia National Geographic Investigative Report (by Leon Marshall)
“Africa’s Bushmen May Get Rich From Diet-Drug Secret… The drug named P57 is based on a substance scientists found in the desert plant Hoodia gordinii. The San call the cactus !khoba and have been chewing on it for thousands of years to stave off hunger and thirst during long hunting trips in their parched Kalahari desert home.. A deal has been signed between the South African San Council and the country’s Scientific and Industrial Research Council (CSIR), which identified the appetite-suppressing ingredient in Hoodia during research into indigenous plants in 1996…” Read the entire story

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