It is difficult to trace out exactly since when the tribes of the
Kalahari Desert in South Africa have been using the stem of the Hoodia
Gordonii plant to ward off their hunger. Hoodia grows wild in Africa.
A Dutch anthropologist was the first European to describe the plant. In
1937, he was studying the habits of nomadic hunters and noted that they
often ate the plant when food and water were scarce.
He mentioned that the Hoodia Gordonii plant was not particularly tasty,
but it had the desirable effect of reducing appetite and thirst and
thereby can be produced an effective drug to reduce weight.
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It was not until 1963 that an organized study of Hoodia Gordonii was
performed. Scientists at the Council for Scientific and Industrial
Research in South Africa reported that laboratory animals which were
fed on the Hoodia plant lost weight.
Sometime in the 1990’s the scientists in South Africa were
able to attract the interest of a British pharmaceutical company,
Phytopharm. Eventually, through a joint effort, they were able to
isolate and identify the active molecule in Hoodia Gordonii and named
it ‘p57’.
In 1995, Phytopharm licensed and patented ‘p57’.
Phytopharm reportedly spent more than $20 million dollars researching
the effects of the ‘p57’ molecule found in the
Hoodia Gordonii plant before they sub-licensed the rights to Pfizer in
1998.
One of the major production problems is the limited availability of
Hoodia Gordonii. The Gordonii plant requires extremely high
temperatures to flourish and it takes four to five years to mature.
Phytopharm is now working with Uni-lever and has established Hoodia
Gordonii plantations in South Africa.
Experts make the following recommendations for overweight people
interested in trying Gordonii supplements.
The length of time to experience the appetite suppressing effects may
occur quickly, even following the first dose, but some people do not
notice a significant difference until after taking the supplement for
several weeks.
In addition, the recommended dosage may need to be adjusted up or down
depending on the individual. There are no adverse side effects
associated with Hoodia Gordonii.