Posts Tagged ‘Hoodia

01Jul

The Discovery Of Hoodia

Posted by Tanya Henderson as Hoodia

Hoodia belongs to Apocynaceae, a flowering plant family with a genus of 13 species. Though they are not related to the cactus family, they look similar. It is a stem succulent. Reaching up to a meter in height, Hoodia has large flowers. The flowers have strong smell and often have a tan color. They are found in the natural habitats in Namib Desert in Africa spreading from southern Angola to Central Namibia. One of the several species of Hoodia, the Hoodia gordonii has been under investigation for use as an appetite suppressant. The plant has been extensively marketed across the world for weight loss. The San Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert are the originators of this claim. The plant takes five years to flower after which it is harvested. For centuries they have been using the plant for various purposes such as appetite suppressant when on long hunting trips in the desert and treating small infections and indigestion.


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