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BBC News: Sampling the Kalahari Cactus Diet Description: Correspondent's Tom Mangold travelled to Africa to sample the appetite suppressing qualities of the Hoodia, a plant which may make Kalahari bushmen millionaires. (news.bbc.co.uk) |
CBS News: African Plant May Help Fight Fat Description: News article with overview of the information on the Hoodia Gordonii. (cbsnews.com) |
Hoodia Gordonii Description: Description, cultivation, distribution and photograph. (succulents.co.za) |
Hoodia Gordonii Fact File Description: Compilation of frequent asked questions (FAQ) by Phytopharm, the company that holds patent for P57, the substance that is responsable for the dietary effects of this plant. (phytopharm.co.uk) |
Hoodia Scam Description: Background information and latest news on Hoodia Gordonii development. (hoodiascam.com) |
Unilever Gains Exclusive Rights to Phytopharm's Hoodia Extract Description: SlimFast owner Unilever has gained the exclusive global rights to an appetite-suppressing compound extracted from the Hoodia. (nutraingredients.com) |
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