The Real Facts about Real Hoodia
Monday, January 5th, 2009You’ve probably heard a lot about Hoodia, one of the active ingredients in Amfedrineâ„¢, but what is Hoodia?
In nature, it is a spiny plant that looks and acts a lot like a little cactus. It grows mainly in desert climates and can reach about three feet tall.
Recent studies show, however, that this otherwise unremarkable plant has some incredibly dramatic effects on the human appetite. It should come as no surprise since African natives have been using it for thousands of years, but western medicine just recently learned of Hoodia and its power to suppress appetites.
But while Hoodia is found all over the world, there is only one type of Hoodia plant, called Hoodia Gordonii, that actually works with the brain to tell it to stop eating. This species of Hoodia is only found in the deserts of Southwest Africa, in the countries of Namibia and South Africa.
While other diet pills and weight loss supplements claim to contain Hoodia, most are using different species of the plant, found outside Africa in places like Mexico or China, or are just making false claims about their product. Amfedrine is proud to have certified Hoodia Gordonii from Southwest Africa.
Amfedrine does not contain any stem, flowers, or any other part of the Hoodia Gordonii plant that does not contain the active ingredient that suppresses the appetite. When you take Amfedrine, you can rest assured knowing that you are getting the full benefit of this amazing new discovery.









