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Pure Hoodia

Pure Hoodia – How do you know?
An important question to consider when buying this product is how do you know it is Pure Hoodia?
This may across as simplistic and maybe foolish to some people who put all of their trust in Hoodia products being promoted on the hundreds of websites.  Many proclaim that they are [...]

Hoodia Diet

What is a Hoodia Diet
With the continual rise in obesity rates growing world wide it is easy to see the Hoodia Diet is gaining in popularity.  Hoodia Gordonii, as it is properly known, is a natural remedy that allows people to suppress their appetite.
It works by targeting the satiety centre of the brain which is [...]

Hoodia Side Effects

Before we start our article on Hoodia side effects, it is important to clarify what exactly is a side effect and how they are assessed by different sets of people.
In general terms any side effect has a negative slant to it as its real meaning refers to providing something away from the desired effect.  For [...]

Buy Hoodia Gordonii Online Reviews

Do you need to go to Kalahari Desert just to get Hoodia? Of course you don’t, there are many Hoodia Gordonii Online sources now. You just need to be careful to choose which one that trusted to secure both of your credit card, your money investment and of course for your body itself.
In this article, [...]

History of Hoodia Gordonii

Below is the History of Hoodia Gordonii:
Latin Name: Hoodia gordonii
Other Names: hoodia, xhooba, !khoba, Ghaap, hoodia cactus, South African desert cactus
Hoodia (pronounced HOO-dee-ah) is a cactus-like plant that grows primarily in the semi-deserts of South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, and Angola. The written history of Hoodia Gordinii began in 1937 when a Dutch anthropologist was studying [...]

Hoodia

Hoodia, pronounced: HOO-dee-ah, is a cactus-like plats that grows primarily in the semi-deserts of South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Angola. It a genus of 13 species in the flowering plant, family of Apocynaceae, and subfamily Asclepiadoideae. This kind of cactus-like flower can reach up to 1m high and have large flowers, often with tan [...]