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Sales of 100% Pure Hoodia Gordonii Succulent Diet Capsules increase in World Markets.

Added: (Wed Sep 29 2004)

Imagine an organic diet pill that kills the appetite and attacks obesity. It has no known side-effects, and contains a molecule that fools your brain into believing you are full. The Hoodia Gordonii Succulent used by the tribesmen of the Kalahari Desert to stave off hunger, it is marketed online as the "Miracle Cactus". At a Leicester trial, 19 overweight people were given unlimited access to food. Those on Hoodia ate 1,000 fewer calories a day than the rest.

Deep inside the African Kalahari desert, grows an ugly cactus called the H00DIA. It thrives in extremely high temperatures, and takes years to mature. The San Bushmen of the Kalahari, one of the world's oldest and most primitive tribes, have been eating the H00DIA plant for thousands of years, to stave off hunger during long hunting trips. When South African scientists were routinely testing it, they discovered the plant contained a previously unknown molecule, which has since been christened the P57. A license was sold to a Cambridgeshire bio-pharmaceutical company, Phytopharm, who in turn sold the development and marketing rights to the giant Pfizer Corporation.

According to Pure Hoodia, Inc. sales of their all natural 100% Pure Hoodia™ Gordonii Succulent Diet Capsules have drastically increased over last year both in wholesale and retail markets here in the US and across the world! Their Hoodia Gordonii Succulent is grown on privately owned farms in South Africa. The harvested plant is then sun dried and legally imported into the United States. For more information on their product you can go to their website at http://www.PureHoodia.com

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