Hoodia bottle

Hoodia

Paradise Herbs South African Hoodia is authentic hoodia gordonii produced under government license with proceeds given to SAN upliftment projects. Hoodia is a safe stimulant-free herbal food found naturally in the deserts of South Africa and Madagascar. For generations the Kalahari Bushmen have used Hoodia while on long hunting trips.

***Available in 60 & 180 vegetarian capsules per bottle***

**This statement has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Hoodia

Supplemental Facts

  • Serving Size: 
     1 Vcap™
  • Amount per Vcap
    % Daily Value
  • Hoodia gordonii (leaf and flower)
    250 mg*
  • Other Ingredients: Capsule (vegetable cellulose). 100% vegetarian. No fillers, binders or common allergens.
  • Suggested Use: 1-3 Vcaps™ daily or as directed by a qualified healthcare professional

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