Read News Reports on Hoodia Gordonii Below:
Guardian Newspaper June 17, 2001.
In Africa the Hoodia cactus keeps men alive. Now its secret is 'stolen' to make us thin.
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BBC News 30 July, 2002.
An anti-obesity drug made from a Kalahari desert cactus is a step closer to reality after its developer, UK drug company Phytopharm, signed a fresh deal with US giant Pfizer.
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Cordis News Service 8 January 2003.
Bush medicine set to deliver breakthrough obesity remedy.
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BBC News 24 March, 2003.
South Africa's indigenous San peoples have signed a deal ensuring they will profit from a diet drug being developed from a plant they have used for generations.
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National Geographic 16th April 2003.
Africa's Bushmen May Get Rich From Diet-Drug Secret.
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BBC News 30 May, 2003.
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.
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Komo TV News August 10 2003.
"...Now one man's cure for hunger is turning into another's diet drug. "
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