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	<title>Hoodia Diet Pills Guide</title>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 13:37:52 +0000</pubDate>
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    <title>Hoodia Review - Does hoodia work for weight loss?</title>
    <link>/hoodia.php</link>
    <description>The question is always the same for any product, philosophy, idea, new thought or commodity. Does it work? That's the litmus test for, the final bottom line for anything new and untried. So the question is: Does Hoodia really work? Is it possible to lose weight just be taking a supplement from plant that only grows well in the South African Desert? Is the interest in this latest thing justified or is it only popular because it is new?</description>
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    <title>60 Minutes Report on Hoodia</title>
    <link>/hoodia-diet-pills.php</link>
    <description>With all the excitement surrounding it, from the mysterious about how Hoodia only grows in its native soil in the Kalahari Desert, to the intrigue over the corporate giants that continue to fight over the ownership of the lands where it grows, it's no wonder a big American network caught up to the Hoodia story and wondered what make it work.</description>
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    <title>BBC News Report on Hoodia</title>
    <link>/hoodia-gordonii.php</link>
    <description>It was only a matter of time before the quiet lives of the nomadic tribesmen who are called the Bushmen of the Kalahari were found out by the rest of the world. Or more exactly, it was only a matter of time before the plant that they'd used for 100,000 years to suppress their appetite for long journeys in search of food and shelter was discovered by the diet-crazed Western World.</description>
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    <title>Hoodia Gordonii Helps You Lose Weight</title>
    <link>/hoodia-weight-loss.php</link>
    <description>The once little known plant that only grows in the Kalahari Desert has become the biggest thing to hit the diet world for some time. Hoodia Gordonii was once the exclusive property of the Bushmen in the Kalahari Desert but now the amazing ability of the plant to suppress appetite has brought it worldwide attention for its obvious dieting properties.</description>
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    <title>What you need to know about hoodia gordonii</title>
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    <description>A short while ago, Leslie Stahl and a crew from 60 Minutes traveled to Africa in order to discover what all of the talk about the new weight loss pill was all about. They had heard of this pill called Hoodia, and they wanted to know if the main ingredient, an extract taken from the Hoodia gordonii plant, truly worked They were led around by tribal bushmen in order to find the Hoodia gordonii plant. When they found some, the correspondent, Stahl, ate some. She claims that it was "cucumbery in texture, but not bad". What surprised her the most, however, was that after she ingested a small piece of the plant, she lost all desire to eat or drink until the next day. She suffered from no immediate side effects and, in conclusion, said, "I'd have to say it did work".</description>
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    <title>Report on Hoodia Gordonii</title>
    <link>/report-on-hoodia-gordonii.php</link>
    <description>Imagine a pill that is completely organic that helps to kill your appetite. You simply take the pill and your appetite goes away. Best of all, there are no side-effects and you truly believe you are full, making the whole weight-loss process completely painless. It is possible.</description>
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    <title>Hoodia Gordonii helps you lose weight</title>
    <link>/hoodia-gordonii-helps-you-lose-weight.php</link>
    <description>In early 2004, Hoodia was introduced to the people in the United States. There are still many questions about how Hoodia works and what it truly is. Here are some of the main things that you should learn about Hoodia before you purchase it.</description>
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    <title>Hoodia is doctor recommended</title>
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    <description>There are over 20 species of plant that have the Hoodia name, but only the genus known as Hoodia gordonii contains an appetite suppressant that seems to help everyone to lose weight. Hoodia gordonii has a molecule in it that has been named the P57 molecule. This molecule makes the nerve cells in the brain believe that the body is full, even when it is not. Dr. Richard Dixey explains:</description>
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