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Hoodia Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is Hoodia?
A: A type of cactus. Hoodia Gordonii is a succulent in the family Asclepiadaceae. It forms multi-stemmed clumps 45cm (18in) high and bears unpleasant-smelling, pale purple disc-shaped flowers 7.5-10cm (3-4in) in diameter. Hoodia Gordonii grows in semi-arid areas of South Africa. The San people, formerly known as bushmen of the Kalahari eat the bitter-tasting plant on long hunting expeditions.

Q: Is Hoodia a drug?
A: No. Hoodia is an all natural dietary supplement and contains no caffeine or ephedra.

Q: Are there any negative side effects?
A: No negative or unpleasant after-effect has ever been noted by anyone using these products. The San people of South Africa have used Hoodia for thousands of years without any unwanted side effects. The San also use Hoodia as a "cure-all" for many ailments and illnesses.

Q: How much Hoodia should I use?
A: Take 1 - 2 capsules an hour before each meal with a large glass of water. Each Hoodia capsule contains 750mg pure Hoodia Gordonii refined powder. If you frequently crave a midnight snack, an additional capsule in the evening might help to curb those late-night cravings.

Q: What is the source of your Hoodia?
A: Our Hoodia is grown on privately owned farms in South Africa. The harvested Hoodia Gordonii is then sun dried and imported directly to our FDA approved facility in the United States.

 
 
 
 
 

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