TV stations pick up Hoodia Craze
The Kalahari is 100,000 square miles of African desert. The San people ,the bushmen who hunt there, come from a different age.
Now, drug companies are tapping into the San’s knowledge, and betting millions that these bushmen can help the most advanced societies on earth.
All because of the hoodia plant, which the San people have long relied on to survive.
One San hunter says “I learned it from my forefathers. It is my food, my water, my medicine.”
It’s medicine because a little hoodia can kill severe hunger pains and quench the most powerful thirst. For the desert hunter it is a godsend.
Now one man’s cure for hunger is turning into another’s diet drug.
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