 The
following information is a summary about Hoodia.
It is not intended to replace a doctor's instructions.
Hoodia USES
Hoodia is a genus of succulent plants in the
family Apocynaceae. Hoodia gordonii looks like a
cactus, but is actually a succulent from the Kalahari
Desert in southern Africa. Bushmen from the area
have been using Hoodia for centuries to help ward
off hunger during long trips in the desert.
Hoodia DIRECTIONS
Take 1 - 3 capsules with a large glass of water about
1 hour before each meal. While some clients notice
appetite suppressant within the first few days of
usage, please allow up to 14 days to see the full
appetite suppressant effect of hoodia.
What does Hoodia Have in it?
What is in each bottle of Hoodia:
- 60 or 90 capsules per bottles - 750 mg per capsule
- Each capsule contains 750 mg of pure hoodia gordonii
powder
- Inactive Ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate
and Stearic Acid.
- The most effective natural appetite suppressant
ever!
- Curbs your appetite almost immediately!
- Keeps you from thinking about food!
- Proven results!
- 100% Natural – No Adverse Side Effects!
Botanical Basic Data of hoodia:
Hoodia cactus, Hoodia Gordonii Botanical
Source: Hoodia cactus, Hoodia Gordonii; Hoodia
Gordinii cactus;
Scientific Name: Hoodia gordonii Sweet, Opuntia
dillenii (Ker Gawl.) Haw.
Common Names: hoodia
Synonym: Cactus dillenii, Opuntia stricta
var. dillenii, Opuntia anahuacensis, Opuntia atrocapensis,
Gpuntia melanosperma, Cpuntia nitens, Gpuntia zebrine
Family: Asclepiadaceae
Part Used: stem plant of Hoodia Gordonii cactus
Family: Asclepiadaceae (Cactaceae)
Recommended Temperature Zone: USDA: 10-l 1
Frost Tolerance: Hardy to 28” F (-2’ C) Sun
Exposure: Light shade, morning sun
Origin: Southwestern Africa or other desert
living circumstance.
Growth Habits: Succulent, forming clumps of
12 inches tall, 12 inches wide (30 by 30 cm)
Propagation: Cuttings Hoodia Cactus is a succulent
in the family Asclepiadaceae.
It forms multi-stemmed clumps 4Scm (18 in) high and
bears unpleasant-smelling, pale purple disc-shaped
flowers 7.5-1Ocm (3-4 in) in diameter. . W . The
Hoodia plant Hoodia is a genus in the Asclepiadaceae
family. There are approximately 20 species in the
genus. The unusual flowers are fiat and saucer- like
in shape and red, purple to brown or mottled dark
yellow in colour. Flowers form prolifically near
the stem tips in summer. The short stems are many
angled with white spikes appearing at short intervals
on each angle.
Hoodia STORAGE
Store Hoodia at room temperature between 36 and 77
degrees F (2 -25 degrees C) away from light and moisture. |