Skulking Lurker Posted August 29, 2003 If anyone has a few pups for sale, I'd like the opportunity to buy them, or swap stuff. Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gomaos Posted August 29, 2003 Same here... I'm also looking for seeds... I also did a bit more research... Here’s a few hoodia suppliers I found on the net, I don’t know how trustworthy they would be... http://www.megarx.com/hoodia.htm http://www.weightlossguide.com/hoodiagordo...i-dietpills.htm http://home.echo-on.net/~genesis/hoodia.htm and at ebay hoodia cacti from california sell from US$20 for a 2year, 2 inch cactus to US$100 for a 9 inch, 12 year old one...... looks like they are slow growing.... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...4&category=1277 The diet pill makers claim that their pills really contain hoodia and are caffeine and ephedra free... [ 29. August 2003, 03:37: Message edited by: gomaos ] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
planthelper Posted August 29, 2003 same here, i am looking for hoodia plant's and seed's. swape 4 kratom or dollares. @ lurker: just a q., did you ever got hold of some duboisia hopwoodii seed? i am looking for them too... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stonehenge Posted August 29, 2003 I heard most of those hoodia pills contain no hoodia at all. Who the heck knows? I'm too far away to send a plant but I do have seeds. I'm open to offers. I've been reading about doing hydro with cacti. I'm thinking about doing that with my hoodia. If it worked, it would speed up the growth process a lot. Stoney Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gomaos Posted August 29, 2003 I heard most of those hoodia pills contain no hoodia at all. In the ABC hoodia special it was made clear that "lipodrene", the stuff I researched a few months ago (look further up in this thread) contains no hoodia and nothing else but caffeine, probably not even the ephedra and yohimbe they claim to contain. These pills here are a new generation and could well be the real thing... However, after the "lipodrene" swindel, we'll have to be careful... I'm playing with the idea of buying some... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
t st tantra Posted August 30, 2003 if you buy hoodia products now,be they pills,plants or seeds they may well come from an illegal source and you can bet the san are getting none of it.but like most entheogens the sooner the plants are circulating the sooner they will be accessable to more people,especially in these times of uncertain and diminishing international plant product trading. t s t . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rev Posted August 31, 2003 I know that its easy to sympathise with the San for losing out on the Hoodia but any patent on the use of Hoodia for weight loss is fair game unfortunately as thats not the application they used it for. Its all debatable but either way intellectual property rights native or corporate dont extend to the plant itself - whoever has the plant in their hand owns the plant - the patent covers the usage of that plant for specific purposes. Eating something to reduce your hunger when youve got no food isnt automatically the same application as eating it to reduce cravings when youve got plenty to eat. While i agree we shouldnt be buying up wildcrafted supplies of such a slowgrowing plant from unprotected wild stands or buying wild collected plants i think that the seed is fair game and with the publicity its just gotten i suspect that it wont be long before its extinct in the wild Slimming plant in Poor country wanted by Fat people in rich country equals quick extinction. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stonehenge Posted August 31, 2003 I agree, that's why I'm growing out as many of these plants as I have room for. I have a stock of seed and they have a high germination rate. Putting these plants into the hands of people who will care for them will make sure it doesn't go extinct. I had heard that the indiginous people did use hoodia for overweight children to slim them down. I also heard that other species of hoodia besides gordonii have the same effect. Stoney Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gomaos Posted August 31, 2003 mmmmmkay....stoney, do you have a good source for seed then? Would you mind sharing it? About the San: It'not like we're stealing their cactus away from them, is it? Rather than waiting for the super-concerns like Pfizer to get earn , what?, 80-90 per cent of the net profit, I'd love to cut those bastards (Pfizer)out. The San looked in pretty bad condition and really need their schools and hospitals but... as do most other people over there.... I have an idea: Get rid of John Howard and his stinking liberal party, change all the policies, i.e. cut 90% of the defence budget and give it to poor nations like the the san etc... We'd be saving heaps of food with this cactus, so why not give the food to the poor countries? Hmmm...there'd be plenty of other budgets to cut, i.e. cut the budget for the rich schools and give it to the poor schools etc. Don't get me dreaming.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Torsten Posted August 31, 2003 Throwing lots of money at poor indigenous folks doesn't always help them. Just look at ATSIC. Very little of this money actually makes it through to the poor people, while a few at the top are wallowing in it. And the money that does make it through is indirectly used to buy alcohol and drugs (eg in the mission in taree, the buildings get stripped on a regular basis to sell the materials for cash. The cars get written off by drunk driving. The houses get trashed cos they didn't cost THEM anything. etc) Money is not the answer unless it is combined with a strong traditional cultural sense of community, combined with education. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gomaos Posted September 1, 2003 I've heard exactly the same stories 10, 20 years ago up in Mossman, North Queensland. Yes, these people should be helped, but helped sensitively. Where does this leave the hoodia? I have to agree with Rev: At least the seeds should be cool to trade with as should ANY seeds... Torsten how are your germination experiments going? Will you list hoodia seeds soon? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squiresk Posted September 6, 2003 Seems those clever little Saff efrigan scientists are at it again. This time Viagra no less. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: South African scientists working on 'Viagra' tree PRETORIA (AFX) - South African scientists say they have isolated the active ingredients of the root of the violet tree, which is chewed by men in the north of South Africa to obtain erections, and are applying for patents. Marion Meyer, head of the botany department at the University of Pretoria, told the SAPA news agency the active ingredients had been tested on smooth muscle samples obtained from hospitals. They had the same effect as Viagra, relaxing the muscle to allow blood to flow into it, he said. Meyer said clinical trials on human beings could start in about three years, and if successful a new drug could be launched about two years later. The violet tree is found in the north of South Africa and elsewhere on the continent. Meyer said the university's scientists are keeping traditional healers informed of their progress. The healers would also benefit from the profits should a drug be registered in the future. [email protected] :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Found it in a GlaxoSK News Item, not sure how/what where they've got to do with it however. Kai Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Torsten Posted September 8, 2003 don't get too excited about this one... it is also highly toxic. An interesting article by samorini.... http://www.eleusis.ws/en/articles/vel-ciceon.shtml Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gomaos Posted September 8, 2003 It has to be pointed out that this plant, traditionally used as medicine in many African countries, is also considered toxic, particularlu in its roots. These are used by different tribes to kill or to commit suicide; they are usually inserted into the vagina, rectally, urethrally or even orally. The death usually occurs after 12 hours (4,5). The roots contain also methylsalicilate and many volatile compounds, such as benzoic acid derivatives (3). Can't they even kill themselves 'decently'? some of those tribes are into real disgusting stuff: "urethrally" I magine someone showing plantmaterial up your urine line....Brrr... just about as yukky as some aboriginal ceremonies, where they sort of"slice up the penis"....YUUUUUUUUUk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mescalito Posted September 8, 2003 gomaos:just about as yukky as some aboriginal ceremonies, where they sort of"slice up the penis"....YUUUUUUUUUk Hmmmm...We justify it as circumcision!I'm so glad the doc's in the 70's could see my dilemma so early...I new it'd be hard to keep clean,and why would I want that extra skin, sebum glands and those hundreds of spare pleasure nerves!!!(maybe I should post a new thread..sorry guys) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theobromos Posted September 19, 2003 The violet tree is available as an ornamental plant in Australia, I believe? Horribly toxic in some ways and unpredictable changes in chemistry, seasonally and probably for other reasons. Pretty though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
planthelper Posted September 19, 2003 after only 4 days(in the hotbox) my hoodia seeds start to germinate! nighttime soil temp.~25degC. daytime soil temp.~35degC and more. i am looking for more seeds... :cool: :D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gomaos Posted September 19, 2003 Hmmmm...We justify it as circumcision! I'm so glad the doc's in the 70's could see my dilemma so early...I new it'd be hard to keep clean,and why would I want that extra skin, sebum glands and those hundreds of spare pleasure nerves!!!(maybe I should post a new thread..sorry guys) Circumcision is never justified. It is MUTILATION just as it is mutilation when the africans cut their little girl's clitorises off and also justify it as "cleanliness". Circumcision is justified "because it's hard to keep clean'? Total rubbish!!! The boy has just to be taught to wash it! That's why those conservative assholes mutilate little boys, because LIKE IN AMERICA TODAY IT MAY EVEN BE ILLEGAL TO WASH YOUR CHILDREN (source=auxin)and those rednecks don't want to talk about "dirty'things and teach their children to wash themselves so they mutilate them. Circumcision is Mutilation! I told all people who advised that I have my boys circumcised to go fuck themselves! it's not only that conservative people don't want to tell their children how to wash themselves (very simple process) they also have hidden sadistic ambitions and want to make their children suffer. Some boys suffer horrible trauma when circumcised! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gomaos Posted September 19, 2003 i am looking for more seeds... More seeds? I wish I had ANY... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dax Posted September 20, 2003 me got some seed from web page they cost a little but got to me in just over a week Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Dunkel Posted October 8, 2003 Here are my seedlings: Quite young and small still but one is getting the spring fix and has put out its first "leaves" [ 08. October 2003, 19:01: Message edited by: Ed Dunkel ] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
planthelper Posted November 25, 2003 i have been informed: hoodias grown in oztralia have been flowering and setting seeds. but, i don't know what time of the year that happend, maybe hoodias flower at will, without any respect of the photoperiode..., all i know is, it's possible to "grow your own hoodia seeds" hmm, i thought i put this up again 4 member felix. one more thing @ed: give your hoodia gordonii seedlings more water... i can c on your pic: the embryonic leaves have turned yellow and shrivelled (water/nutrient deficency). mine did the same, but much later according to the hoodias time frame. i wish, i could post my hoodia seedling's pic, but my pc is not up to it... [ 25. November 2003, 12:49: Message edited by: planthelper ] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Felix Posted November 25, 2003 Good to hear, thanks Planthelper. BTW did you get my PM..? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stonehenge Posted November 25, 2003 Planthelper, that's good news about them flowering and setting seed. Mine are way too young for that but in a couple years perhaps. I would have to respectfully disagree with your assessment that the photo shows they are underwatered. They look fat and happy. An underwatered hoodia seedling will be thin, a well watered one will be fat. They are dry dessert plants so don't water them too often. They hate wet roots. I do agree that they need nutes and those in the photo may not have been ferted yet. How are your hoodia doing? Stoney Share this post Link to post Share on other sites