Hoodia Gordonii is the botanical name for a leafless, spiky succulent plant that grows in certain parts of Southern Africa but primarily in the Kalahari Desert. The San ("Kalahari Bushman") have rationally used Hoodia Gordonii stems to stave off hunger and thirst when on long hunting journeys, as it acts as an appetite suppressant. Hoodia Gordonii has a long history of helping control hunger and thirst in the harsh desert environment.
After years of careful research scientists have recently isolated several compounds in this amazing plant that are responsible for dramatic weight loss the P57 molecule is but one. This all-natural appetite suppressant is also being applauded for containing no dangerous stimulants that caused adverse side effects associated with weight loss products in the past.
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