This article gives you some background information about Hoodia
Plant.
You might have certainly heard about 'Hoodia cactus plant
extract' by this time as it has been broadcasted by several
major media sources, like the 'BBC', 'The Today Show', 'CBS' and
much more. Because of this, Hoodia Gordonii products have
rapidly ascended to become one of the fastest growing segments
of the 'diet supplement market'.
Before choosing a Hoodia product you should know that there are
many kinds of Hoodia plant, but only the Hoodia Gordonii kind
has an astonishing 'appetite suppressing' attribute. These
properties have been known about for centuries by a primitive
tribe known as the 'Sans Bushmen'. During mid 1990s an institute
called the C.S.I.R. 'Council for Scientific and Industrial
Research' was conducting a research of native plants eaten by
the 'Sans Bushmen'. Basically, the research was to see what
foods, the 'Sans Bushmen' were taking that protected the toxic
compounds. When the C.S.I.R. studied Hoodia Gordonii, they found
it was not only non-toxic, but also it helped to suppress the
appetite of animals it used to feed to.
Hoodia Cactus PlantFinally, the C.S.I.R. isolated the active
ingredient responsible for the 'appetite suppressing' effects
and called it 'P57'. This is the 'Hoodia cactus extract'. They
then sold the rights of 'P57' to a British pharmaceutical
company called 'Phytopharm'. You may be wondering how it can be
there are so many Hoodia products on the market if only 'Phytopharm'
has the rights to 'P57'. The answer lies in the patent laws. You
know that, only 'Phytopharm' can extract the active molecule
called 'P57' from Hoodia Gordonii and use it in their product
line. But a whole natural plant - in this instance the Hoodia
Gordonii plant- cannot be patented. As a result, other
companies' can very well create supplements or products made
from Hoodia Gordonii and sell them legally.
The important issue for consumers right now is to make sure that
they are buying a product that contains genuine South African
Hoodia Gordonii.
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