Imagine this: an organic pill that kills the appetite and
attacks obesity. It has no known side-effects, and contains a
molecule that fools your brain into believing you are full.
Deep inside the African Kalahari desert, grows an ugly cactus
called the Hoodia. It thrives in extremely high temperatures,
and takes years to mature.
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The San Bushmen of the Kalahari, one of the world's oldest and
most primitive tribes, had been eating the Hoodia for thousands
of years, to stave off hunger during long hunting trips.
When South African scientists were routinely testing it, they
discovered the plant contained a previously unknown molecule,
which has since been christened P 57.
The license was sold to a Cambridgeshire bio-pharmaceutical
company, Phytopharm, who in turn sold the development and
marketing rights to the giant Pfizer Corporation.
Fortune cactusA molecule in the cactus makes you feel full
When I traveled to the Kalahari, I met families of the San
bushmen.
It is a sad, impoverished and displaced tribe, still unaware
they are sitting on top of a goldmine.
But if the Hoodia works, the 100,000 San strung along the edge
of the Kalahari will become overnight millionaires on royalties
negotiated by their South African lawyer Roger Chennells.
And they will need all the help they can to secure the money.
Currently, many bushmen smoke large quantities of marijuana,
suffer from alcoholism, and have neither possessions nor any
sense of the value of money.
The truth is no-one has fully grasped what the magic molecule
means for their counterparts in the developed world.
According to the British Heart Foundation 17% of men and 21% of
women are obese, while 46% of men and 32% of women are
overweight.
So the drug's marketing potential speaks for itself.
Phytopharm's Dr Richard Dixey explained how P.57 actually works:
"There is a part of your brain, the hypothalamus. Within that
mid-brain there are nerve cells that sense glucose sugar.
"When you eat, blood sugar goes up because of the food, these
cells start firing and now you are full.
What the Hoodia seems to contain is a molecule that is about
10,000 times as active as glucose.
"It goes to the mid-brain and actually makes those nerve cells
fire as if you were full. But you have not eaten. Nor do you
want to."
Clinical trialsDixey organized the first animal trials for
Hoodia. Rats, a species that will eat literally anything,
stopped eating completely.
When the first human clinical trial was conducted, a morbidly
obese group of people were placed in a "phase 1 unit", a place
as close to prison as it gets.
All the volunteers could do all day was read papers, watch
television, and eat.
Half were given Hoodia, half placebo. Fifteen days later, the
Hoodia group had reduced their calorie intake by 1000 a day.
It was a stunning success.
In order to see for ourselves, we drove into the desert, four
hours north of Capetown in search of the cactus.
Once there, we found an unattractive plant which sprouts about
10 tentacles, and is the size of a long cucumber.
Each tentacle is covered in spikes which need to be carefully
peeled.
The San will finally throw off thousands of years of oppression,
poverty, social isolation and discrimination
Roger Chennells, lawyer
Inside is a slightly unpleasant-tasting, fleshy plant.
At about 1800hrs I ate about half a banana size - and later so
did my cameraman.
Soon after, we began the four hour drive back to Capetown.
The plant is said to have a feel-good almost aphrodisiac
quality, and I have to say, we felt good.
But more significantly, we did not even think about food. Our
brains really were telling us we were full. It was a magnificent
deception.
Dinner time came and went. We reached our hotel at about
midnight and went to bed without food. And the next day, neither
of us wanted nor ate breakfast.
I ate lunch but without appetite and very little pleasure.
Partial then full appetite returned slowly after 24 hours.
Mr Chennells is ecstatic:
"The San will finally throw off thousands of years of
oppression, poverty, social isolation and discrimination.
"We will create trust funds with their Hoodia royalties and the
children will join South Africa's middle classes in our
lifetime.
"I envisage Hoodia cafes in London and New York, salads will be
served and the Hoodia cut like cucumber on to the salad.
"It will need flavoring to counter its unpleasant taste, but if
it has no side effects and no cumulative side-effects."
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