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Hoodia in the NewsCoverage of Hoodia on CBS, ABC, CNN, Oprah and more!Phentramene with Hoodia is one of the very first diet pills to harness the power and effectiveness of Hoodia. As we have grown, so has the reputation and consumer confidence level towards Hoodia and many news and media outlets have covered the Hoodia story with one important underlining message: Hoodia Works. |
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NBC's Today Show
The Today Show takes a look at hoodia and all the hoodia supplements hitting the market. Read the Entire Story. CBS's 60 Minutes
Lesley Stahl, of 60 Minutes, traveled to the Kalahari Deserts of Africa to investigate the San Bushmen and the stories about Hoodia gordonii. Including why major pharmaceutical companies are so interested in this succulent plant. Read the Entire Story. Oprah's O Magazine
The BBC News
Correspondent's Tom Mangold travelled to Africa and sampled the appetite suppressing Hoodia, a plant which may make Kalahari bushmen millionaires. Read the Entire Story. About.com
Mary Shomon reports on Hoodia in a article called, “Desert Plant is Promising Appetite Suppressant and Weight Loss Supplement”. Get the key points of Hoodia described by a impartial reporter. Read the Entire Story. National Geographic
Africa's Bushmen May Get Rich From Diet-Drug Secret -- Sidelined over decades because of their dwindling numbers and ancient way of life, the San have been reduced to a few struggling communities living on the fringes of society. But now their traditional knowledge may be their salvation; they stand to make a lot of money—and gain much respect—from the international marketing of an appetite-suppressant they have been using for thousands of generations. Read the Entire Story. ABC-7 Los Angeles
NBC News WBAL
Pointy Plant Offers Weight Loss Help -- Find out what Dr. Richard Goldfarb thinks about hoodia gordonii. "The appetite suppressant effect -- after it accumulates in your system, after only a few days that we saw in our study has shown that people will cut their calories probably in less than half and their not desiring any additional food." Read the Entire Story. KOMO Health Watch
Now, drug companies are tapping into the San's knowledge, and betting millions that these bushmen can help the most advanced societies on earth. All because of the hoodia plant, which the San people have long relied on to survive. Read the Entire Story. |
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