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Hoodia gordonii, also known as Bushman’s hat, is a leafless spiny succulent plant supposed to have therapeutic properties in folk medicine. It grows naturally in Botswana , South Africa and Namibia .
Hoodia macrantha is a succulent plant native to Namibia and the Cape Province of South Africa. [1] It is regarded by some sources as a synonym of the accepted name for the plant, Hoodia currorii subsp. currorii .
Hoodia gordonii is traditionally used by the San people (Bushmen) of the Namib desert as an appetite suppressant as part of their indigenous knowledge about survival in the harsh desert conditions. In 2006, the plant became internationally known, after a marketing campaign falsely claimed that its use as a dietary supplement was an appetite ...
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The Maine Coon Cat in this video does not seem in any immediate danger—that is, as long as the dishwasher door doesn’t close on him and he doesn’t cut his tongue on that knife he’s licking.