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March 29th, 2007 | Print This Article Print This Article

Hoodia Patch

Hoodia Patch (Appetite Suppress Patch)
Hoodia Gordonii is an all-natural appetite suppressant, which has no known adverse side-effects. As a traditional food of the San people for over 100,000 years, Hoodia has a long history of helping control hunger and thirst in the harsh desert environment. Only recently has science begun to uncover the amazing effects this amazing plant has on the human body.

South African Hoodia Gordonii is quickly becoming the most sought after (and talked about) supplement of the decade! This succulent botanical, which occurs naturally in the Kalahari Desert of Africa, possesses the unique ability to stave off hunger safely and naturally.

Though available in some specialty stores, Hoodia Gordonii was relatively unknown until major drug companies rediscovered the unique properties the Bushmen knew it possessed. The African Bushmen (also known as the San tribe) have used Hoodia Gordonii for thousands of years, primarily to prevent hunger and maintain energy as they make their way across the vast desert in search of food. By ingesting this plant, they can control their appetites for a 24-hour period. Since its discovery by the rest of the world, thanks to widely broadcasted media reports, Hoodia Gordonii is gaining the reputation as the “greatest appetite suppressant of all time.”

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